Rep. Trey Martinez Fischer enters the final month of the primary campaign with nearly $100K more on hand than Sen. Jose Menendez, according to campaign finance reports filed yesterday. Martinez Fischer narrowly out-raised Menendez, $71K to $59K, during the first three weeks of 2016.
Campaign Finance Summary
$340,061 – Cash on Hand
$58,710 – Contributions (1/1-1/21)
$74,219 – Expenditures (1/1-1/21)
$1,045,634 – Total Contributions (2015-16)
$780,897 – Total Expenditures (2015-16)
$0 – Loan Principal
Top Contributors (Jan 1-21)
$25,000 – Texas Assoc. of Realtors TREPAC
$7,500 – Texas Apartment Assoc.
$5,000 – ZACOPAC, David Zachry
$2,500 – Valero PAC
$1,250 – H.B. Zachry Jr., Mollie Zachry
$1,000 – Jerome Falic, Leon Falic, Simon Falic, HillCo PAC
Campaign Finance Summary
$436,573 – Cash on Hand
$71,060 – Contributions (1/1-1/21)
$53,023 – Expenditures (1/1-1/21)
$1,097,806 – Total Contributions (2015-16)
$1,069,732 – Total Expenditures (2015-16)
$0 – Loan Principal
Top Contributors (Jan 1-21)
$7,500 – Gene Toscano
$5,000 – Ann Cullen, Joe LaMantia III, Morgan LaMantia, Samantha LaMantia
$4,000 – Lauren LaMantia
$3,500 – Chad Clark
$3,000 – Val Peisen
$2,500 – Jorge Herrera, Joe LaMantia IV, Mary LaMantia, Nancy Martinez-Garcia, Parin Shah
$2,000 – Javier Bocanegra, Rep. Terry Canales, Michael LaMantia
$1,500 – Deputy Sheriff’s Assoc. of Bexar Co. PAC, Rep. Roland Gutierrez
$1,000 – Scott Bage, T.J. Caplinger, Jerry Phillips, Jerre Van de Bent
The LaMantia family collectively contributed $26.5K to Martinez Fischer, and other beer and alcohol distributors contributed at least $3.5K. Attorneys contributed at least $17.5K to Martinez Fischer.
All contributions listed above are in addition to contributions identified in this analysis. We’ll take another look at this race before the primary.