Politics & Government

Candidate Spending in SC Behind Other Primary States

Iowa, New Hampshire and Winsconsin among states that are bringing in millions in candidate spending

At least a small part of the push to get South Carolina on the front of the primary calendar every four years is to take advantage of the candidate spending that typically floods the state.

So far in the 2012 election season, that has been more of a trickle.

The Palmetto State trails woefully behind other early primary states in candidate spending, bringing in just $721,000 in advertising, hotels, meals, travel, staff spending and other travel expenses so far, according to Federal Elections Commission figures released this week.

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In Irmo and Chapin alone, $34,143.57 has been spent by presidential candidates on items such as travel/fuel, management consulting and printing.

The FEC also released national fundraising totals for each candidate.

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Iowa, where the caucus is typically the first of the Republican election battles, has brought in $2.6 million already. New Hampshire, the first in the North primary, has brought in $4.6 million. Wisconsin, the site of hotly contested races in recent months and another early primary state, has brought in $7.3 million.

Florida’s attempt to steal some of South Carolina’s thunder, meanwhile, has apparently worked. Organizers have scheduled Florida’s primary for Jan. 31, deeply uprooting the traditional GOP schedule. South Carolina was forced to move its primary from March to Jan. 21 to stay in front.

But candidates are spending their time and money in Florida, which has already brought in $2.1 million in spending. Another Southern state that has become a bellwether for the nation, Virginia, has brought in $8.8 million in spending already – not a surprise given its proximity to Washington, D.C.

Even though the primary calendars are being set, there is still some drama with the South Carolina GOP. Several S.C. counties this week filed suit to stop the state from holding the primary in January and forcing the counties to pay a portion of the bill.

Here's a breakdown of the candidates' spending in Irmo and Chapin from May to September.

Kangaroo Express, Chapin
$28.52 May 21 Travel:fuel New Level Strategies, Irmo $3,600 Sept. 21 Management consulting New Level Strategies, Irmo $4,500 Sept. 2 Management consulting New Level Strategies, Irmo $219.14 July 12 Travel expense reimbursement New Level Strategies, Irmo $4,500 Aug. 22 Management consulting New Level Strategies, Irmo $4,500 July 15 Management consulting Joel David Sawyer, Irmo $192.05 July 11 Travel expense reimbursement New Level Strategies, Irmo $4,500 July 28 Management consulting Joel David Sawyer, Irmo $2,903.23 June 13 Management consulting New Level Strategies, Irmo $4,500 June 16 Management consulting New Level Strategies, Irmo $4,500 June 30 Management consulting Sign A Rama, Irmo $200.63 Sept. 22 Printing

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