From Deseret News archives:
Governor hopefuls awash in funds
2 who've spent the most leading GOP field, poll finds
Meanwhile, a poll of the state GOP delegates the 3,500 individuals who will be voting on the gubernatorial candidates in Saturday's state Republican convention shows the two spending the most are also leading the eight-person GOP field.
Monday evening was the filing deadline for campaign financial statements. Those reports, along with some money spent by candidates' political action committees, show $5.23 million has been raised and $4.62 million spent by the GOP gubernatorial hopefuls.
Millionaire medical company executive Fred Lampropoulos has as best as the Deseret Morning News can determine raised $2.49 million and spent $2.31 million. He has clearly set a new record in pre-convention spending in a major Utah contest.
More than 98 percent of the cash going to Lampropoulos' various committees came from Lampropoulos, his immediate family and top executives of his $500 million firm, Merit Medical Systems Inc.
Spending the second-largest amount is Jon Huntsman Jr. He has raised $846,355. Of that total, $337,000 comes from his extended family, the family-controlled Huntsman Chemical and from people and firms currently or formerly associated with the chemical giant.
Coming in third was former U.S. Rep. Jim Hansen with $310,200. Almost $120,000 of that came from his old House campaign committee.
Democrat Scott Matheson Jr., unopposed in his party, did not have to file a campaign report Monday.
However, in a news release Matheson said he's raised $467,627 and spent only $51,874, leaving him $391,343 in cash as he awaits the Republican nominee.
LaVarr Webb, a member of the Exoro lobbying and consulting firm, said a survey paid for by his firm of 1,335 of the 3,500 state GOP delegates shows Huntsman with a lead over Lampropoulos. Huntsman has 25 percent of the first-place votes in the preferential voting tally, said Webb, who also co-writes a political column for the Deseret Morning News.
Lampropoulos has 17 percent of the first-place votes.
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