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    GOP incumbents in Robeson County raise more money than Democratic challengers

    By Ben Rappaport [email protected],

    11 hours ago
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    With less than four months until Election Day, incumbent legislators from Bladen, Columbus, Robeson and Scotland counties are out-performing opponents in the cash race Photo illustration by vecteezy.com via Border Belt Independent

    LUMBERTON — Republicans who represent rural southeastern North Carolina in the state legislature have raised significantly more money than their Democratic challengers ahead of the November election.

    With less than four months until Election Day, incumbent legislators from Bladen, Columbus, Robeson and Scotland counties are out-performing opponents in the cash race, according to campaign finance reports released by the North Carolina State Board of Elections on Monday. That includes Republican Sens. Danny Britt, Brent Jackson and Bill Rabon, and Republican Reps. William Brisson, Brendan Jones and Jarrod Lowery.

    Rep. Garland Pierce, an incumbent, is the only Democrat representing the region. He has raised more money than his Republican challenger.

    Statewide, Democrats have raised more money than their Republican opponents in the races for governor, lieutenant governor and state schools superintendent. Republicans hold fundraising advantages in the races for state treasurer, state auditor and agriculture commissioner.

    Here’s a breakdown of how local state legislative campaigns are faring so far. The latest fundraising period was Feb. 18 through June 30.

    *denotes incumbent

    N.C. Senate, District 24

    Includes all of Hoke, Robeson and Scotland counties.

    Danny Britt (Republican)*

    Current cash on hand: $663,349

    Money raised this period: $310,509

    Total money raised: $596,521

    Money spent this period: $73,384

    Total money spent: $218,144

    Kathy Batt (Democrat)

    Current cash on hand: $4,464

    Money raised this period: $9,354

    Total money raised: $13,298

    Money spent this period: $4,351

    Total money spent: $7,015

    N.C. Senate, District 9

    Includes all of Bladen, Duplin and Pender counties and most of Sampson County.

    Brent Jackson (Republican)*

    Current cash on hand: $810,060

    Money raised this period: $205,445

    Total money raised: $706,787

    Money spent this period: $40,303

    Total money spent: $255,067

    Jamie Campbell Bowles (Democrat)

    No campaign finance information is available from the N.C. State Board of Elections. Bowles did not immediately respond to phone call requests for comment.

    N.C. Senate, District 8

    Includes all of Brunswick and Columbus counties and a small part of western New Hanover County.

    Bill Rabon (R)*

    Current cash on hand: $88,774

    Money raised this period: $114,875

    Total money raised: $444,426

    Money spent this period: $339,868

    Total money spent: $460,006

    Katherine Randall (D)

    Note: Campaign finance information for the current period was not available. Figures below are from the previous filing period of Jan. 1 to Feb. 17. Randall did not immediately respond to phone call requests for comment.

    Current cash on hand: $600

    Money raised this period: $1259

    Total money raised: $1259

    Money spent this period: $759

    Total money spent: $759

    N.C. House, District 48

    Includes all of Hoke and Scotland counties.

    Garland Pierce (Democrat)*

    Current cash on hand: $136,803

    Money raised this period: $15,451

    Total money raised: $62,195

    Money spent this period: $3,596 Total money spent: $12,009

    Ralph Carter (Republican)

    Current cash on hand: $32,752

    Money raised this period: $17,866 Total money raised: $109,001

    Money spent this period: $46,022

    Total money spent: $76,248

    N.C. House, District 47

    Includes western and central Robeson County.

    Jarrod Lowery (Republican)*

    Current cash on hand: $88,430

    Money raised this period: $57,464

    Total money raised: $102,814

    Money spent this period: $26,528

    Total money spent: $55,507

    Eshonda Hooper (Democrat)

    Note: Campaign finance information for the current period was not available. A finance report from the previous filing period showed Hooper’s campaign did not raise or spend money. Hooper did not immediately respond to phone call requests for comment.

    N.C. House, District 46

    Includes all of Columbus County and eastern Robeson County.

    Brenden Jones (Republican)*

    Current cash on hand: $279,404

    Money raised this period: $124,350

    Total money raised: $398,004

    Money spent this period: $141,214

    Total money spent: $214,028

    Edward Squires (Democrat) has withdrawn his campaign against Rep. Jones, Squires told the BBI. There will not be another Democrat to replace him, according to Columbus County Democratic Party Chairman Franklin Thurman. N.C. House, District 22

    Includes all of Bladen and Sampson counties.

    William Brisson (Republican)*

    Current cash on hand: $63,212

    Money raised this period: $1,000

    Total money raised: $11,900

    Money spent this period: $440

    Total money spent: $17,649

    Joshua Harrell (Democrat)

    Current cash on hand: -$19.85

    Money raised this period: $2,737

    Total money raised: $8,715

    Money spent this period: $2,720

    Total money spent: $9,336

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