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Incumbents outraise and outspend
In fact, fewer than a dozen incumbent legislators have raised less than their challengers, according to financial disclosure forms filed Wednesday. And most of those who have raised less actually have more to spend during the final weeks of the campaign because of previous fund-raising efforts.
The strongest challengers are actually Salt Lake County Democrats, who have four candidates who have outraised incumbent Republicans by an almost 3-to-1 margin. Additionally, two Democrats running for open seats one currently held by a Democrat and one by a Republican have doubled the monies raised by their Republican opponents.
For the most part, however, Republican candidates raised significantly more than their opponents throughout the state, especially in rural areas. Third-party candidates, on the other hand, have raised very little, with many of them reporting zero dollars raised or spent, particularly Libertarians.
Most impressive among challengers was the $17,195 raised by Gary Sackett, while his opponent for the eastern Salt Lake County seat in District 36, Rep. Susan Lawrence, R-Salt Lake, raised $6,642. Also on
the east side, Sen. Carlene Walker, R-Cottonwood Heights, brought in $9,250 although she has $29,707 in the bank only to have her opponent, Lewis Garrett, a Democrat, raise $20,357.
On the other end of the county, Jan Lovett has raised $9,415 to South Jordan Republican Marlyn Newbold's, $3,825. And in the middle of the county, former Democrat Rep. Eric Hutchings, R-Kearns, raised $3,900 to Democratic challenger Charles McDowell's $8,919.
Along with mounting serious challenges to incumbents, Democrats also have well-financed candidates in open seats. In the race to replace recently resigned Rep. Morgan Philpot, R-Sandy, Democrat Laura Black has raised $17,943, more than doubling Republican Mark Walker's $8,335. Farther north, Democrat Jim Hasenyager raised $20,188 and Republican Allen Christentsen $13,570 in their contest to fill the seat of retiring Sen. David Gladwell, R-Ogden.
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