Saturday, December 21, 2024

After blocking contribution limits, most conservatives lag in fundraising

This year’s election cycle will be the second where candidates can raise unlimited amounts of money from individual contributions after a federal judge struck down limits.

Efforts to restore some kind of limit with automatic adjustments for inflation have stalled in the Alaska Legislature despite bipartisan interest after they ran headlong into opposition from Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy and his conservative allies in the Legislature.

As candidates enter the final weeks before this year’s general election, many of those conservatives are at a massive cash disadvantage. According to reports filed last week with the Alaska Public Offices Commission, their Democratic, independent and moderate Republican challengers have outpaced them, sometimes by as much as 10 to 1.

While many conservative Republicans have lagged behind their challengers, they have received some backup in the form of independent expenditure spending by the Alaska branch of the right-wing Americans for Prosperity. Much of that spending targets key races and generally mimics the expenses and activity a candidate’s campaign would traditionally undertake, such as contracts with a for-hire doorknocking service.

More: GOP candidates’ lackluster campaigning buoyed by Americans for Prosperity

The disparity in fundraising is on display throughout the state, but it’s particularly evident in Anchorage.

West Anchorage incumbent Democratic Sen. Matt Claman has the largest lead of any candidate, having raised $190,650 to former Republican Rep. Liz Vazquez’s $10,770. Vazquez finished third in the primary, but is the last candidate standing after Republican Rep. Tom McKay dropped out, calling the race a lost cause.

But even in races considered competitive, the fundraising gaps are still massive.

East Anchorage incumbent Democratic Rep. Cliff Groh reported raising more than $180,000 to former Republican Rep. David Nelson’s $13,170. In the neighboring East Anchorage district, Democrat Ted Eischeid has raised $131,489 to incumbent Republican Rep. Stanley Wright’s $44,172. Wright narrowly beat Eischeid in 2022.

Denny Wells, who came within ten votes of beating Rep. McKay in 2022, has raised $182,199.07 to former Republican Rep. Mia Costellos’ $53,346.18. Costello entered the race late after McKay dropped out to run for the Senate seat.

Independent candidates are also doing well, according to the fundraising reports. Hillside independent candidate Walter Featherly reported raising Walter Featherly to incumbent Republican Rep. Julie Coulombe’s $67,558.12.

Independent Ky Holland raised $93,025.90 to far-right Republican Lucy Bauer’s $61,756.30 in the open South Anchorage and Girdwood seat race. The race had been a four-way race in the primary, but two Republican candidates dropped out and split their endorsements between Holland and Bauer. Bauer has contributed a sizeable chunk to her campaign.

In West Anchorage, moderate former Republican Rep. Chuck Kopp has raised almost double what incumbent Republican Rep. Craig Johnson has. Kopp reported $59,378.13 to Johnson’s $28,337.76. Kopp was defeated in the state’s last cycle of semi-closed partisan primaries (by Rep. McKay before redistricting) but returned to finish 20 points ahead of Johnson in this year’s open primary election.

In Fairbanks, Democratic Rep. Maxine Dibert has raised $141,462.05 to former Republican Rep. Bart LeBon’s $64,739.97.

The battle for control of the state Senate is not quite the same landslide that moderate and progressive candidates saw in Anchorage, but significant gaps remain.

In Fairbanks, Republican candidate Leslie Hajdukovich is the state’s top overall fundraiser, with $195,097.92 in her bid to unseat Democratic Sen. Scott Kawasaki. Kawasaki has proved to be a formidable challenger for Republicans since winning the seat in the mid-2000s, but Hajdukovich is seen as the best candidate so far. He has raised $166,304.21.

Things are close in Eagle River, where moderate Republican incumbent Sen. Kelly Merrick has taken the fundraising lead with $130,024.35 raised. Conservative challenger Jared Goecker, who had a slight fundraising edge this summer, has reported raising $114,999.25.

Nikiski Republican Sen. Jesse Bjorkman, a labor-friendly moderate, has raised $131,624.77 to extreme-right Republican Rep. Ben Carpenter’s $67,181.24.

In the sprawling Senate District R, which was long held by moderate Fairbanks Republican Sen. Click Bishop, progressive independent Savannah Fletcher leads with $120,355.24 to right-wing Tok Republican Rep. Mike Cronk’s $95,576.28.

By the numbers

NameRaceTotal incomeTotal expensesCash on handDebtSurplus/Deficit
Jeremy T. BynumHouse 01$81,249$59,193$22,564$128$22,436
Agnes C. MoranHouse 01$31,091$22,799$7,392$150$7,242
Grant EchoHawkHouse 01$6,136$5,867$4,055$0$4,055
Rebecca HimschootHouse 02$52,336$30,541$22,251$2,750$19,501
Andrea “Andi” StoryHouse 03$12,575$11,029$1,546$780$766
Sara HannanHouse 04$9,010$2,190$11,716$0$11,716
Louise StutesHouse 05$7,197$2,348$16,978$0$16,978
Leighton RadnerHouse 05$1,100$100$1,000$0$1,000
Brent JohnsonHouse 06$58,712$45,411$13,301$1,980$11,321
Sarah L. VanceHouse 06$44,952$11,301$38,655$0$38,655
Dawson R SlaughterHouse 06$6,360$5,152$1,208$0$1,208
Justin RuffridgeHouse 07$37,505$27,425$10,080$0$10,080
Ronald D GillhamHouse 07$14,716$9,912-$730$0-$730
John HillyerHouse 08$22,511$15,009$7,462$0$7,462
Bill ElamHouse 08$15,445$11,134$4,311$0$4,311
Ky HollandHouse 09$93,026$40,974$52,052$15,458$36,594
Lucy BauerHouse 09$61,756$50,128$11,629$11,448$181
Charles “Chuck” KoppHouse 10$59,378$43,982$14,837$0$14,837
Craig JohnsonHouse 10$28,338$8,887$19,451$0$19,451
Walter FeatherlyHouse 11$147,720$102,284$32,459$0$32,459
Julie CoulombeHouse 11$67,558$24,311$44,159$0$44,159
Calvin SchrageHouse 12$99,642$64,966$39,112$452$38,660
Joseph Crisafi-LurtsemaHouse 12$16,852$10,296$6,556$0$6,556
Andrew Louis JosephsonHouse 13$138,575$67,983$71,697$11,337$60,361
Heather GottshallHouse 13$33,637$9,264$30,735$0$30,735
Alyse S. GalvinHouse 14$113,515$37,594$80,921$1,500$79,421
Denny WellsHouse 15$182,199$115,055$67,144$21,710$45,434
Mia CostelloHouse 15$53,346$38,086$15,260$0$15,260
Carolyn HallHouse 16$95,689$68,980$26,709$3,000$23,709
Nick MoeHouse 16$1,255$11,079$0$0$0
William Z. “Zack” FieldsHouse 17$16,980$3,300$13,680$0$13,680
Cliff GrohHouse 18$180,990$78,324$107,486$16,167$91,320
David NelsonHouse 18$13,170$7,093$6,816$0$6,816
Genevieve MinaHouse 19$37,416$24,107$15,583$1,968$13,615
Andrew T. GrayHouse 20$24,554$19,869$4,685$0$4,685
Scott A KohlhaasHouse 20$18,239$12,739$7,720$0$7,720
Donna C MearsHouse 21$59,947$35,591$24,612$0$24,612
Aimee SimsHouse 21$24,017$13,796$7,369$0$7,369
Ted J. EischeidHouse 22$131,490$61,105$70,384$14,695$55,690
Stanley WrightHouse 22$44,172$4,984$42,044$0$42,044
Jim ArlingtonHouse 23$39,251$16,909$22,342$479$21,863
Jamie AllardHouse 23$16,864$7,873$8,991$0$8,991
Dan SaddlerHouse 24$12,750$2,357$10,393$0$10,393
DeLena M JohnsonHouse 25$7,510$6,336$6,116$0$6,116
Cathy L. TiltonHouse 26$29,454$12,862$21,591$0$21,591
David EastmanHouse 27$28,959$16,537$12,422$2,150$10,272
Jubilee UnderwoodHouse 27$21,260$16,130$5,130$0$5,130
Elexie MooreHouse 28$21,650$15,833$5,817$0$5,817
Wright, JessicaHouse 28$1,668$1,668$0$0$0
George RauscherHouse 29$11,503$10,312$10,798$0$10,798
Doyle HolmesHouse 30$20,985$18,039$2,946$0$2,946
Kevin J. McCabeHouse 30$20,882$12,833$12,249$134$12,115
Maxine DibertHouse 31$141,462$61,510$82,152$11,990$70,163
Barton S. LeBonHouse 31$64,740$11,259$53,481$0$53,481
Will StappHouse 32$15,288$3,198$12,089$0$12,089
Gary K. DamronHouse 32$1,486$618$868$300$568
Mike PraxHouse 33$2,300$227$3,050$0$3,050
Joy Beth CottleHouse 34$40,163$36,929$3,234$0$3,234
Frank TomaszewskiHouse 34$35,389$12,076$23,313$0$23,313
Ashley CarrickHouse 35$34,202$25,622$11,176$0$11,176
Ruben A. McNeill Jr.House 35$9,908$8,787$1,121$0$1,121
Rebecca (Becky) SchwankeHouse 36$29,361$16,498$12,862$0$12,862
Brandon P. Kowalski “Putuuqti”House 36$22,661$10,828$11,832$0$11,832
Pamela GoodeHouse 36$14,187$4,350$9,837$0$9,837
Bryce EdgmonHouse 37$21,213$6,770$15,366$0$15,366
Darren Morgan DeaconHouse 37$1,050$1,002$48$0$48
CJ McCormickHouse 38$37,558$31,329$6,229$0$6,229
Nellie Darlene JimmieHouse 38$6,565$4,392$2,173$0$2,173
Victoria Beatrice SosaHouse 38$106$585$63$0$63
Neal Winston FosterHouse 39$24,641$24,323$318$0$318
Tyler IvanoffHouse 39$5,820$4,251$1,822$0$1,822
Robyn Niayuq BurkeHouse 40$65,180$35,431$29,749$12,500$17,249
Thomas C Ikaaq BakerHouse 40$9,385$7,660$1,725$0$1,725
Saima ChaseHouse 40$7,450$6,581$869$0$869
Jesse KiehlSenate B$77,914$12,428$65,485$10,450$55,035
Tina WegenerSenate D#N/A#N/A#N/A#N/A#N/A
Jesse J BjorkmanSenate D$131,625$102,999$28,626$0$28,626
Ben CarpenterSenate D$67,181$42,796$30,581$0$30,581
James KaufmanSenate F$107,585$29,425$78,159$0$78,159
Janice ParkSenate F$58,465$55,261$3,760$836$2,924
Matt ClamanSenate H$190,654$124,605$69,240$0$69,240
Liz VazquezSenate H$10,770$7,381$3,389$0$3,389
Forrest DunbarSenate J$46,176$26,496$22,544$3,500$19,044
Kelly R. MerrickSenate L$130,024$83,277$46,748$0$46,748
Jared David GoeckerSenate L$114,999$81,220$33,779$0$33,779
Lee E HammermeisterSenate L$6,945$6,939$6$0$6
Robert D Yundt IISenate N$59,942$55,152$4,790$0$4,790
David S. WilsonSenate N$30,735$27,254$5,525$0$5,525
Wright, StephenSenate N$3,346$3,328$10$0$10
Leslie HajdukovichSenate P$195,098$159,687$36,132$0$36,132
Scott KawasakiSenate P$166,304$33,074$137,731$1,650$136,081
Savannah FletcherSenate R$120,355$42,884$82,219$3,500$78,719
Mike CronkSenate R$95,576$43,808$51,769$0$51,769
Williams, Robert ‘Bert’Senate R$0$130-$130$0-$130
Donald “Donny” C. OlsonSenate T$2,000$0$13,806$0$13,806
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Matt Acuña Buxton is a long-time political reporter who has written for the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner and The Midnight Sun political blog. He also authors the daily politics newsletter, The Alaska Memo, and can frequently be found live-tweeting public meetings on Twitter.

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