Showing posts with label David Hanigar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Hanigar. Show all posts

Thursday, August 05, 2010

Republican Primary Results - State Auditor


Gary Jones won with larger percentages than the previous maps, hence the change in percentages per color. Also, I have attempted to do the colors in line with the main color of the candidates' logo - it does not indicate party or ideology. Just for clarification... and that applies to all of my maps.

Click here for the entire Muskogee Politico series of election results maps.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Campaign Contributions from 2010 Statewide Candidates

According to ethics reports on FollowTheMoney.org, the candidates below contributed the following amounts to Republican and Democrat candidates. A few candidates are not listed as having donated to campaigns. Some of these are interesting.


State Auditor and Inspector

State Auditor Steve Burrage (D) - incumbent
  • $37,500 to 16 Democrat candidates/committees
  • $500 to one Republican candidate
David Hanigar (R) [donated exclusively to Democrats, switched parties last fall]
  • $1,710 to Democrat Auditor Jeff McMahan
  • $1,895 to Democrat Attorney General Drew Edmondson
  • $80 to the Oklahoma Democratic Party
  • $100 to Democrat State Treasurer Scott Meacham
Gary Jones (R) [now-former OKGOP chairman; ran for Auditor in 2002, 2006]
  • $18,242 to 28 Republican candidates
  • $264,749 to own campaigns for Auditor

Attorney General

Jim Priest (D)
  • $500 to 2 Democrat candidates
  • $300 to 2 Republican candidates
Ryan Leonard (R)
  • $1,000 to 9 Republican candidates
Scott Pruitt (R)
  • $425 to OKGOP
  • $165,850 to his Lt. Governor campaign

Lieutenant Governor

Kenneth Corn (D)
  • $5,012 to 6 Democrat candidates/committees
Todd Lamb (R)
  • $550 to 3 Republican candidates
John Wright (R)
  • $615 to 5 Republican candidates/committees
  • $525 to his own State House campaign
Bill Crozier (R)
  • $578 to 4 Republican candidates/committees
  • $75 to former Democrat State Sen. Stratton Taylor
Richard Prawdzienski (I)
  • $300 to one Republican candidate
  • $100 to one Independent candidate
  • $10,308 to his own Independent campaigns

State Treasurer

Owen Laughlin (R)
  • $2,400 to 6 Republican candidates
Ken Miller (R)
  • $100 to one Republican candidate
  • $20,000 to his own State House campaign
  • $500 to his 2004 State House campaign from his ex-wife, Tina

More races to come later.