There are collection statistics for the third quarter.
Q3: third quarter 2025. From July 1 to September 30.
To go. I need to dig deeper to find out why incumbent Republicans have spent so much more than Democrats in the last three months.
Among incumbent Republicans Representative Brian Fitzpatrick (R-01) had its best three-month run, raising nearly $640,000. On the Democrat side Rep. Summer Lee (D-12) recorded the largest haul of over $414,000.
Around the Keystone State.
PA-01. Bob Harvie (D-01) contributed $213,270, but Fitzpatrick’s $6.9 million will be tough to exceed.
PA-03. Country Senator Sharif Street had the best quarter among Democrats looking for a replacement Representative Dwight Evans in Washington for $352,358. Country Representative Morgan Cephas he made over $155,000 and was a novice Dave Oxman it also reached six figures at $106,000.
PA-06. Republican Marty Young had a mighty quarter in which the amount exceeded $186,000, which was not far from the pace set by current Chrissy Houlahan for $208,000.
PA-07. These were essential three months for the three candidates. Incumbent GOP Representative Ryan Mackenzie he earned more than $335,000, but that number was surpassed by Democratic supporters Ryan Crosswell for $367,212. A colleague from Democracy Bob Brooks secured $308,000, setting the stage for one of the most watched races in the country.
PA-08. It was a gigantic number Representative Rob Bresnahan at $511,000, but not enough to move away from the Democratic challenger Paige Cognetti which had a haul of $496,000.
PA-10. It signals that the 10th Congressional District will be a fierce Democratic challenger Janelle Stelson grossed a whopping $1.2 million in the third quarter, far exceeding incumbents’ total of $561,000 Rep. Scott Perry.
Senators. Junior Senator Dave McCormick and his committees still owe his two campaigns more than $21 million.
Here’s what the numbers tell us.
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