Summary: The Texas House Primary for our District 60 raised the fifth largest amount in political donations. There are 150 Texas House districts in Texas and more political money was raised in District 60 than 145 other districts. Who donated and who received.
Updated: Friday, 25 March, 2022
Results in the five Texas House Republican primaries with the most candidate fundraising, Transparency USA, 25 March 2022
#5 District 60 – $793,130
Incumbent Glenn Rogers raised $575,367, Mike Olcott raised $158,644, Kit Marshall raised $42,725, and Lucas Turner raised $16,394.
Glenn Rogers advanced to a runoff election with 44 percent of the vote, Mike Olcott advanced to a runoff election with 36 percent of the vote, Kit Marshall received 12 percent of the vote, and Lucas Turner received 9 percent of the vote. The data above are based on campaign finance reports that active Texas PACs submitted to the Texas Ethics Commission.
The Community News > audio interviews with State Representative District 60 Candidates
In his interview, Michael Olcott indicates he has refused to accept PAC (political action committee) contributions or lobby contributions (17:32 audio mark).
In his interview, Glenn Rodgers does not mention his political contributions, however as the District 60 House incumbent, Texans for Fiscal Responsibility report Rogers' political fundraising.
Texans for Fiscal Responsibility > Fiscal Responsibility Index > Glen Rogers incumbent Texas House Representative for our District 60
Texas Farm Bureau Friends Of Agriculture Fund Inc $80,016
Matthew Dade Phelan Campaign $55,184
Texas REALTORS PAC (TREPAC) $41,435
Texas Veterinary Medical Assn PAC $30,250
Texans for Lawsuit Reform PAC $25,040
Jim Martin $15,000
Charles W Gilchrist $10,000
Jim Martin $9,604
Texas Medical Association Political Action Committee $7,500
Blackridge Consulting LLP $7,000
Additional Resources:
Willow Park Civics > Current Districts and Elected Officials
These 10 Texas donors gave over $23.7 million, Transparency USA, 24 March 2022
Primary elections for both chambers of the Texas legislature took place on March 1, 2022. See results in the top five districts for both Democrats and Republicans in the Senate and the House of Representatives, Transparency USA, 24 March 2022
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