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California, 24th Gallegly, Rep. Elton 17 $13,810,750 14 $28,543,500 $42,354,250
New Jersey, 5th Garrett, Rep. Scott 7 $3,035,500 23 $28,026,500 $31,062,000
Pennsylvania, 6th Gerlach, Rep. Jim 29 $8,197,000 37 $45,664,000 $53,861,000
Arizona, 8th Giffords, Rep. Gabrielle 21 $16,226,265 22 $42,421,000 $58,647,265
Defeated Maryland, 1st Gilchrest, Rep. Wayne 5 $511,750 45 $69,429,500 $69,941,250
New York Gillibrand, Sen. Kirsten 32 $9,304,800 78 $111,984,336 $121,289,136
Died in Office Ohio, 5th Gillmor, Rep. Paul 5 $1,419,000 8 $6,732,620 $8,151,620
Georgia, 11th Gingrey, Rep. Phil 11 $37,964,250 31 $88,709,000 $126,673,250
Texas, 1st Gohmert, Rep. Louie 5 $1,368,500 7 $4,591,200 $5,959,700
Texas, 20th Gonzalez, Rep. Charlie 13 $5,840,014 33 $144,907,250 $150,747,264
Defeated Virginia, 5th Goode, Rep. Virgil Jr 59 $66,629,700 26 $24,389,000 $91,018,700
Virginia, 6th Goodlatte, Rep. Bob 8 $1,505,500 9 $13,407,000 $14,912,500
Tennessee, 6th Gordon, Rep. Bart 26 $16,654,750 11 $22,780,000 $39,434,750
South Carolina Graham, Sen. Lindsey 100 $693,710,000 172 $330,427,000 $1,024,137,000
Texas, 12th Granger, Rep. Kay 27 $39,875,500 32 $162,602,280 $202,477,780
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