Billionaire Democratic first-term Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Republican challenger Richard Irvin each spent about $10 million on ads in the first three months of the year, setting the stage for a costly air war leading up to the June 28 primary nominations, state campaign finance records showed.
Sullivan spent $1.5 million on ads, among $2.4 million his campaign spent in the first quarter of the year. Sullivan started the year with $9.1 million and raised another $1.3 million, with $1 million coming from his fellow Stanford graduate Kevin Taweel, head of the insurance and warranty firm Asurion LLC. Sullivan had $8 million at the start of April. Sullivan has since received another $97,500 in donations of $1,000 or more, records show.
Paul Schimpf of Waterloo, a former Republican state senator running for governor, listed $28,351 in cash on hand after raising $78,881 and spending $131,425. He has since received another $1,000 in donations. Pritzker’s other spending included donations to Democratic organizations and candidates across the state, including $50,000 to the Cook County Democratic organization and $50,000 to Attorney General Kwame Raoul. He also gave $57,500 to Chakena Perry, who Pritzker appointed to the Metropolitan Water Reclamation Board in January. He gave another $100,000 to the abortion rights advocacy group Personal PAC.
A third contender, Chicago Ald. David Moore, 17th, raised $39,500 and spent more than $9,200 in the first quarter, and had $38,663 in cash on hand for the start of April. Another filed candidate, Sidney Moore of Homewood, had no report on file with the State Board of Elections.
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