Young leads AL01 field in cash on hand, Byrne has raised the most money

Dean Young
According to the most recent FEC reports, Republican Dean Young leads the current field of First Congressional District candidates with $133,087 in cash on hand. However, $129,500 of that is from loans he has personally contributed to his own campaign.

Bradley Byrne leads the field in total dollars raised at $75,882.

Quin Hillyer had a strong fundraising period, raking in $62,779, leaning heavily on his relationships with national Republican figures and also garnering $15,000 from Citizens United Political Victory Fund, the political action committee of conservative group Citizens United.

Several of the candidates, including Wells Griffith, did not meet the filing threshold. However, Republican National Committeeman Henry Barbour, nephew of former Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour, said in an email to the RNC that he was donating $1,000 to Griffith’s campaign, and implored his fellow RNC members to do the same, or more.

Fincher remains the dark horse in the race, pulling in $35,081 in donations, and also loaning his campaign $10,000 — a respectable showing for the state representative.

Fundraising details from the latest FEC filings can be found below.

Dean Young: $12,453 raised, $133,087 COH ($129,500 personal loans)
Bradley Byrne: $75,882 raised, $74,044 COH
Quin Hillyer: $62,779 raised, $47,426 COH
Chad Fincher: $35,890 raised, $45,081 COH ($10,000 personal loans)
Jessica James: $2,600 raised, $321 COH

Candidates Randy Davis, Daniel Dyas and Wells Griffith did not file.


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