Campaign cash pouring in for 2018 Oklahoma governor's race
November 2, 2017
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Campaign donations are pouring in for Oklahoma's open governor's race next year with a political newcomer raising the most money during the past three months.
Republican Kevin Stitt reported raising $811,000 in the three months ending Sept. 30. The mortgage company founder from Tulsa also added $800,000 of his own money to his coffers.
Republican Lt. Gov. Todd Lamb raised $620,000 last quarter and has the most cash on hand of any candidate, at $2.4 million. Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett, also a Republican, raised $592,000 last quarter, while Tulsa attorney Gary Richards...
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