Cole Tops Million; Lucas, Sullivan Also File Reports

Congressman Tom Cole, R-4th District, raised and spent more than a million dollars this year, his new Federal Election Commission report, filed this afternoon, shows.
Congressman John Sullivan, R-1st District, raised $875,011, spent $732,164 and had $160,680 cash on hand.
Congressman Frank Lucas, R-3rd District, raised $555,784, spent $509,118 and had $312,068 cash on hand; he entered the election year with a substantial sum on hand.
Cole's report shows he raised $1,014,947, spent $1,029,516 and had $358,377 on hand. Cole also entered the election year with a substantial sum on hand. Cole made numerous contributions to other GOP candidates. The report of Congressman Dan Boren, D-2nd District, is not yet on file with the FEC. We've previously reported that Lt. Governor Mary Fallin raised $1.7 million in her successful race for the 5th District seat.
Congressman John Sullivan, R-1st District, raised $875,011, spent $732,164 and had $160,680 cash on hand.
Congressman Frank Lucas, R-3rd District, raised $555,784, spent $509,118 and had $312,068 cash on hand; he entered the election year with a substantial sum on hand.
Cole's report shows he raised $1,014,947, spent $1,029,516 and had $358,377 on hand. Cole also entered the election year with a substantial sum on hand. Cole made numerous contributions to other GOP candidates. The report of Congressman Dan Boren, D-2nd District, is not yet on file with the FEC. We've previously reported that Lt. Governor Mary Fallin raised $1.7 million in her successful race for the 5th District seat.
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