| Republicans | Total contributions | Total expenses | Cash on hand |
| Rick Bennett | $107,659 | $3,054 | $104,605 |
| Scott D’Amboise* | $609,830 | $487,091 | $122,738 |
| William Schneider | $40,095 | $3,610 | $36,484 |
| Charlie Summers | $21,280 | $0 | $21,280 |
| Debra Plowman | $5,261 | $160 | $5,100 |
| Bruce Poliquin | did not file | a 1st quarter | report |
| Democrats | Total contributions | Total expenses | Cash on hand |
| Cynthia Dill* | $24,908 | $6,875 | $18,032 |
| Matt Dunlap* | $82,201 | $42,204 | $39,996 |
| Jon Hinck*, ** | $85,143 | $80,872 | $4,391 |
| Benjamin Pollard** | $9,000 | $7,523 | $1,467 |
| Independents | Total contributions | Total expenses | Cash on hand |
| Angus King*,** | $173,561 | $31,239 | $142,321 |
| Andrew Ian Dodge | did not file | a 1st quarter | report |
| Steve Woods | did not file | a 1st quarter | report |
Source: Federal Election Commission
* The totals for D’Amboise, Dill, Dunlap and Hinck include all money raised, including some dating back to last year. All four were in the U.S. Senate race prior to Olympia Snowe’s exit.
** The campaigns of Hinck, Pollard and King reported debts to the FEC because each candidate loaned money to their own campaign.
** Not included in the financial report above are the totals gathered by Snowe before she dropped out. The three-term U.S. Senator had raised $3.5 million and still had $2.4 million in cash on hand.



Poliquin claims that he did not raise nor spend more than $5,000 before the end-of-day 31 March, a claim that is frankly hard to believe.
The Alamo PAC donated $5,000 to Poliqin’s campaign on 6 March. Does anyone think that he did not raise a any money the rest of the month, or that he did not loan his campaign any money?
Please.
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