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Jan. 14, 2022Topeka, Kan. | By: AP
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly raised more cash last year, spent more money and entered this year with more funds than her presumed Republican opponent ahead of a tough reelection race in Kansas.
Campaign finance reports filed Monday by the campaigns for Kelly and Attorney General Derek Schmidt suggest their contest could be unusually expensive for Kansas.
Their reports covered last year. Kelly reported raising more than $2 million. That's almost $412,000 or 25% more than the $1.6 million Schmidt raised after launching his campaign in March.
But Kelly also spent $762,000 last year when Schmidt spent roughly $331,000. Kelly entered this year with $1.9 million, and Schmidt had $1.3 million.