Money machines: Here’s how much money Valley Congressional candidates have raised

July 15 marked the deadline for Congressional candidates to report fundraising totals for the past quarter – running from April 1 through June 30.

July 15 marked the deadline for Congressional candidates to report fundraising totals for the past quarter – running from April 1 through June 30.

We’ll be updating this story as numbers are reported. Entries featuring asterisks reflect first quarter figures (Jan. 1 through March 31).

Here’s how the Valley’s Congressional delegation, and their challengers, fared.

California’s 10th Congressional District

Campaign CmteRaisedSpentDebtCash on Hand
Josh Harder for Congress (i)$774,848.69
$159,244.76
$0$1,405,856.75
Ted Howze for Congress 2020$440,780.31$86,709.51$591,000.00$674,252.55
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California’s 16th Congressional District

Campaign CmteRaisedSpentDebtCash on Hand
Jim Costa for Congress (i)$339,771.39
$59,242.46
$5,619.39
$401,328.41
Cookingham for CongressN/AN/AN/AN/A
Esmeralda Soria for CongressN/AN/AN/AN/A
Kim for Congress$7,460.00
$3,542.16$3,281.92
$3,917.84

California’s 21st Congressional District

Campaign CmteRaisedSpentDebtCash on Hand
TJ Cox for Congress (i)$402,069.59$221,139.25$188,500.00$483,837.29

California’s 22nd Congressional District

Campaign CmteRaisedSpentDebtCash on Hand
Devin Nunes Campaign Cmte (i)$1,858,618.73$1,118,941.56
$0
$5,655,570.04
Arballo for Congress$130,196.52$5,881.35$0$124,315.17
Bobby Bliatout for Congress$11,780.78$466.33$2,870.21$11,314.45
Dary for Congress$9,553.56
$2,263.10
$0$7,290.46

California’s 23rd Congressional District

Campaign CmteRaisedSpentDebtCash on Hand
Kevin McCarthy for Congress (i)$1,565,556.69
$915,991.05
$10,000.00
$3,494,537.24
Committee to Elect Kim Mangone for CongressN/AN/AN/AN/A
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