Mosher’s campaign announced on Tuesday afternoon that the final BOE filing showed their amount raised and cash on hand totals to be significantly higher than their opponent’s.
On Tuesday, June 16, Corey Mosher’s campaign team announced that the final BOE filing numbers showed that they had raised $24,602, more than triple their opponent’s $8,812. They also announced that they had $6,126 on hand, while their opponent had overspent by $632.32, a difference of nearly the entire amount raised by the opponent.
The amount raised is $6,000 more than incumbent Assemblyman John Salka raised in all of the 2018 election cycle.
“This report clearly shows that we are in the best position to defeat John Salka,” said Campaign Manager Ryan Mullins. “All of this money came from enthusiastic grassroots donations. It indicates the excitement that Corey generates, while our cash on hand number highlights that this is a campaign built with a plan for the General Election.
“In a year filled with financial hardship, and in both a congressional and presidential election year, this amount raised should be unthinkable for a race like this at this point in time. It’s a testimony to the strength of Corey’s candidacy and the enthusiasm in the community for him.”