Source: U.S. House of Representatives
MADISON, Wis. (WLCX) – Republican Congressman Derrick Van Orden managed to raise more than his three Democratic challengers combined during the final quarter of 2023.
Van Orden brought in $582,254, according to his filing with the Federal Elections Commission. He spent $400,256, and had over $1.6 million banked at the end of 2023.
Of Van Orden’s challengers for the seat in Congress, Rebecca Cooke, who leads a non-profit organization in western Wisconsin, raised $329,974. Her FEC filing shows that she spent $139,753 during the final three months of 2023 and ended the year with a banked amount of $496,592.
Assembly Rep. Katrina Shankland was next, raising $212.783, with $69,660 spent and $143,123 in the bank. Eric Wilson of Eau Claire raised $25,684, with $6,356 spent and a banked number of $19,328.
Former La Crosse County Board chair Tara Johnson, who withdrew from the race, finished the year with $110,658 banked, according to FEC data.
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