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2014

Florida House, District 21

Last update: June 27, 2015 | 1:16 a.m.

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Total candidate fundraising: $1,209,296
Total candidate spending: $1,167,710
Total outside spending: $10
Candidate + outside spending: $1,167,720

Incumbent: Theodore E. Deutch (D)
Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report rates this seat: Currently Safe Democrat

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Candidates

These are candidates who have filed paperwork to report fundraising with the Federal Elections Commission; they may not actually appear on the ballot. Only candidates who have reported raising at least $1,000, or who have been targeted by $1,000 or more in independent expenditures are shown.

Candidate (Party)
Incumbent
Cash on hand
Cash on hand date
Candidate Fundraising
Candidate Spending
Outside Spending For
Outside Spending Against
DEUTCH, THEODORE ELIOT (D)
Won General
Y $529,966 12/31/14 $1,065,501 $1,006,801 $10 $0
COLON, HENRY (R)
Withdrew or not on ballot
N $2,938 6/30/14 $4,565 $1,627 $0 $0
MOREL, EMMANUEL G (D)
Lost in primary
N $1,729 12/31/14 $54,870 $57,785 $0 $0

Most recent candidate committee filings

Committee registration changes and filings superseded by amended reports are excluded.

Filing ID (Type)
Candidate
Coverage Date
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
1003681 Monthly/quarterly report TED DEUTCH FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 1/1/15 - 3/31/15 $84,359 $100,336 $513,988
1003025 Monthly/quarterly report MOREL FOR CONGRESS INC 1/1/15 - 3/31/15 $0 $1,160 $569
990582 Monthly/quarterly report TED DEUTCH FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 11/25/14 - 12/31/14 $12,000 $54,756 $529,966
983695 Monthly/quarterly report MOREL FOR CONGRESS INC 10/1/14 - 12/31/14 $7,749 $6,006 $1,729
981099 Monthly/quarterly report (AMENDED) TED DEUTCH FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 10/16/14 - 11/24/14 $26,454 $72,755 $572,722
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