U.S. Rep. Joe Pitts’ re-election campaign raised $89,189 and spent $49,565 from Oct. 1 through Dec. 31, according to its latest finance report. About 54 percent of the contributions, or $48,039, came from individuals. The remaining 46 percent, or $41,150, came from political-action committees, according to the report. The Pitts campaign had $221,817 on hand at the beginning of the year. The deadline for filing the reports is Jan. 31. Those for Democrats Lois Herr and John McClure had not yet been filed. McClure said this morning he had not done any fundraising in the reporting period and would not be filing a report. His campaign also has not filed a statement of organization with the FEC. The campaign treasurer said she would be filing the statement with the signatures to get McClure on the May ballot.
Here is a map of the Pitts campaign’s contributions:
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