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Historical Elections

Most Expensive Races



Election cycle:

Senate

Raised
1.New York Senate$57,475,195
2.Pennsylvania Senate$46,570,931
3.Connecticut Senate$41,023,447
4.Missouri Senate$35,183,631
5.Tennessee Senate$33,163,416
6.Arizona Senate$30,233,647
7.Washington Senate$29,916,985
8.Florida Senate$26,753,635
9.Virginia Senate$25,402,591
10.Ohio Senate$23,859,232
Spent
1.New York Senate$46,545,357
2.Pennsylvania Senate$45,988,163
3.Connecticut Senate$39,862,755
4.Missouri Senate$34,922,510
5.Tennessee Senate$33,922,883
6.Arizona Senate$30,812,249
7.Washington Senate$27,726,296
8.Ohio Senate$26,295,338
9.Florida Senate$25,431,367
10.Virginia Senate$25,399,019

House

Raised
1.Florida District 13 $11,391,582
2.Illinois District 08 $9,443,324
3.Florida District 22 $8,907,385
4.New Mexico District 01 $8,300,854
5.Illinois District 06 $8,007,006
6.Pennsylvania District 06 $7,473,384
7.Ohio District 15 $7,043,853
8.California District 11 $7,010,664
9.Connecticut District 04 $6,913,092
10.Minnesota District 06 $6,892,845
Spent
1.Florida District 13 $11,115,550
2.Florida District 22 $9,418,832
3.Illinois District 08 $9,399,622
4.New Mexico District 01 $8,293,134
5.Illinois District 06 $7,859,197
6.New York District 26 $7,657,929
7.Pennsylvania District 06 $7,590,065
8.Connecticut District 05 $7,582,095
9.Ohio District 15 $7,431,601
10.California District 11 $7,052,945

Based on data released by the FEC on August 20, 2007.

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