Business Institute of Washington  

Fundraising Analysis

This information is provided for you by the Business Institute to help you learn more about legislators and challengers in Washington state by taking a closer look at their donor contributions. Complete analysis was also conducted on the 2008 Governor's Race. Scroll to the end of this page to view the analysis.


The Business Institute of Washington has created summary reports on candidates fundraising activities based on available data from the Public Disclosure Commission. Slight discrepancies in summary data may occur. For more information please contact The Business Institute of Washington staff at (425) 313-0074.

 

 

State House and Senate Candidates

The Business Institute conducted campaign analysis on many legislative districts and individual candidates during the 2008 campaign season. In 2009, The Business Institute will be focusing on campaigns of candidates in two special elections in the 9th and 16th Districts and the fundraising of Senators up for re-election in 2010. To access contribution analysis click on a district number in the left navigation bar then select the candidate you are interested in.

Special Elections in 2009

House Seat, Position 1 - 9th District
House Seat, Position 2 - 15th District
House Seat, Position 2 - 16th District

Click the districts above to see up to date campaign fundraising analysis on filed candidates.

Senators Up For Re-Election in 2010

Democrats:

Jean Berkey,(D-38)
Jerome, Delvin (R-8)
Tracey Eide (D-30)
Darlene Fairley (D-32)
Rosa Franklin (D-29)
Steve Hobbs (D-44)
Ken Jacobsen (D-46)
Claudia Kauffman (D-47)
Karen Keiser (D-33)
Derek Kilmer (D-26)
Adam Kline (D-37)
Jeanne Kohl-Welles (D-36)
Chris Marr (D-6)
Ed Murray (D-43)
Eric Oemig (D-45)
Tim Sheldon (D-35)
Paull Shin (D-21)
Rodney Tom (D-48)

Republicans:

Dale Brandland (R-42)
Janéa Holmquist, (R-13)
Jim Honeyford (R-15)
Bob Morton (R-7)
Pam Roach (R-31)

Representatives Up For Re-Election in 2010

Democrats:

Sherry Appleton (D-23)
Brian Blake (D-19)
Reuven Carlyle (D-36)
Maralyn Chase (D-32)
Frank Chopp (D-43)
Judy Clibborn (D-41)
Eileen Cody (D-34)
Steve Conway (D-29)
Jeannie Darneille (D-27)
Mary Lou Dickerson (D-36)
John Driscoll (D-6th)
Hans Dunshee (D-44)
Deb Eddy (D-48)
Mark Ericks (D -1)
Fred Finn (D-35)
Dennis Flannigan (D-27)
Roger Goodman (D-45)
Laura Grant - Herriot (D-16)
Tami Green (D-28)
Kathy Haigh (D-35)
Bob Hasegawa (D-11)
Zack Hudgins (D-11)
Sam Hunt (D-22)
Ross Hunter (D-48)
Christopher Hurst (D-31)
Jim Jacks (D-49)
Ruth Kagi (D-32)
Troy Kelley (D-28)
Phyllis Gutierrez Kenney (D46)
Lynn Kessler (D-24)
Steve Kirby (D-29)
Marko Liias (D-21)
Kelli Linville (D-42)
Marcie Maxwell (D-41)
John McCoy (D-38)
Mark Miloscia (D-30)
Jim Moeller (D-49)
Dawn Morrell (D-25)
Jeff Morris (D-40)
Sharon Nelson (D-34)
Al O'Brien (D-1)
Timm Ormsby (D-3)
Tina Orwall (D-33)
Jamie Pedersen (D-43)
Eric Pettigrew (D-37)
Tim Probst (D-17)
Dave Quall (D-40)
Mary Helen Roberts (D-21)
Christine Rolfes (D-23)
Sharon Tomiko Santos (D-37)
Larry Seaquist (D-26)
MikeSells (D-38)
Geoff Simpson (D-47)
Larry Springer (D-45)
Pat Sullivan (D-47)
Dean Takko (D-19)
Dave Upthegrove (D-33)
Kevin Van De Wege (D-24)
Deb Wallace (D-17)
Scott White (D-46)
Brendan Williams (D-22)
Alex Wood (D-3)

Republicans:

Gary Alexander (R-20)
Glenn Anderson (R-5)
Jan Angel (R-26)
Mike Armstrong (R-12)
Barbara Bailey (R-10)
Bruce Chandler (R-15)
Cary Condotta (R-12)
Don Cox (R-9)
Larry Crouse (R-4)
Bruce Dammeier (R-25)
Richard DeBolt (R-20)
Doug Ericksen (R-42)
Larry Haler (R-8)
Jamie Herrera (R-18)
Bill Hinkle (R-13)
Mike Hope (R-44)
Norm Johnson (R-14)
Brad Klippert (R-8)
Joel Kretz (R-7)
Dan Kristiansen (R-39)
Jim McCune (R-2)
Ed Orcutt (R-18)
Kevin Parker (R-6)
Kirk Pearson (R-39)
Skip Priest (R-30)
Dan Roach (R-31)
Jay Rodne (R-5)
Charles Ross (R-14)
Joe Schmick (R-9)
Matt Shea (R-4)
Shelly Short (R-7)
Norma Smith (R-10)
David Taylor (R-15)
Maureen Walsh (R-16)
Judy Warnick (R-13)