Required campaign finance reports Kansas senators and representatives filed Tuesday show Sen. Rick Wilborn far ahead of Representatives John Barker and Don Schroeder.
Wilborn has raised $27,834.17 in campaign contributions and so far spent $7,293, according to a campaign finance report he filed Tuesday.
Donations from individuals amount to $1,500, donations from businesses amount to $5,500, donations from political action committees amount to $10,900, donations from out of state amount to $9,750, and unitemized in-kind donations amount to $184.72.
The money Wilborn has spent includes $98 for printing, $459 for newspaper, $1,000 for reimbursement, $100 for party, $2,168 for miscellaneous expenses, and $3,468 for consultants.
Schroeder has raised $6,250 in campaign contributions and so far spent $1,000, according to his campaign finance report.
Donations from individuals amount to $800, donations from businesses amount to $51,100, donations from political action committees amount to $2,350, and donations from out of state amount to $2,000.
Barker’s campaign finance report has raised $15,194.38 in campaign contributions and so far spent $6,279.
Donations from individuals amount to $1,250, donations from businesses amount to $2,500, donations from political action committees amount to $6,550, and donations from out of state amount to $4,750.