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Cost Co-sponsored Cost of co-sponsored earmarks Total Cost
Idaho, 2nd Simpson, Rep. Mike 27 $15,503,250 132 $144,507,149 $160,010,399
California, 50th Hunter, Rep. Duncan Duane 27 $17,164,500 10 $23,705,000 $40,869,500
Defeated North Carolina Dole, Sen. Elizabeth 26 $16,503,250 182 $274,794,955 $291,298,205
Retired North Dakota Dorgan, Sen. Byron 26 $85,123,100 219 $442,169,871 $527,292,971
Defeated California, 43rd Baca, Rep. Joe 26 $12,103,414 27 $29,406,980 $41,510,394
Defeated Virginia, 9th Boucher, Rep. Rick 26 $7,635,000 25 $32,829,500 $40,464,500
Defeated Missouri, 3rd Carnahan, Rep. Russ 26 $5,838,500 14 $27,826,000 $33,664,500
Tennessee, 2nd Duncan, Rep. John J. 26 $13,580,000 29 $52,917,500 $66,497,500
Texas, 4th Hall, Rep. Ralph 26 $14,166,600 22 $21,843,500 $36,010,100
Massachusetts, 8th Lynch, Rep. Stephen F. 26 $10,707,500 30 $76,143,450 $86,850,950
Michigan, 10th Miller, Rep. Candice 26 $6,871,800 27 $21,718,500 $28,590,300
California, 32nd Napolitano, Rep. Grace 26 $8,991,000 28 $26,778,500 $35,769,500
Retired California, 33rd Watson, Rep. Diane 26 $10,735,500 18 $12,771,000 $23,506,500
Alaska, At-large Young, Rep. Don 26 $36,956,125 54 $107,751,100 $144,707,225
Tennessee, 9th Cohen, Rep. Steve 26 $17,404,500 18 $34,283,000 $51,687,500
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