/Reeves, Hosemann post sizable 2021 campaign contribution totals

Reeves, Hosemann post sizable 2021 campaign contribution totals

Reeves had $5.4million in cash in the 2017 campaign finance report, which was released in January 2018. Reeves had $4.8 million cash in his hand when he filed the 2021 annual report earlier this week to Secretary of State Michael Watson’s. According to the Secretary-of-State’s website, Jim Hood, the Democrat who unsuccessfully ran against Reeves in November 2019, had $656,393 cash on hand. Brandon Presley, Northern District Public Service Commissioner from Nettleton, has been suggested as a possible Democratic candidate to challenge the Republican incumbent. Presley has $520,000 cash on hand. House Speaker Philip Gunn, who is a potential Republican challenger to Reeves in a primary election, has $1.03million in cash. Reeves was challenged by William Waller Jr., former chief justice of the state Supreme Court, in the Republican primary. This forced a runoff. In 2018, Waller had not raised funds to run for the governorship four years prior. Contributions: $2.4 Million Cash on hand: $2.9 Million Reeves legacy account: This account was grandfathered by state’s old, less lax campaign finance laws. Candidates who keep separate accounts of their old accounts may cash in and keep the money after they leave office. Reeves “loaned” the money to his new account from an old account. Raised $8,000 in interest Cash on Hand: $1.9 Million Contributions. Contributions. $395,000 Cash On Hand: $603,000 Contributions. Contributions. $62,000 Cash On hand Cash: $603,000 Contributions. Contributions. Contributions. Contributions. Contributions. Contributions. Contributions. Contributions. Contributions. Contributions. Contributions to $474,000 Cash. Contributions. $15,650 Cash. Contributions. $11,500 Cash. $228.