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IV. The Justices’ War Chests
The 1994 cycle marked the end of an era. It was the last time that Democratic candidates mounted competitively financed runs for the Supreme Court. Conservative Democrat Raul Gonzalez, who was backed by doctors and business interests, raised more than $2 million for his successful reelection bid that year. Defeated Democratic candidates Alice Oliver-Parrott and Jimmy Carroll raised $1.5 million and $1.3 million respectively in 1994. Carroll even raised more money than his victorious Republican opponent, Priscilla Owen.
In subsequent Supreme Court races, the candidate with the most money
has always won and this candidate invariably was a Republican. In 1998,
defeated incumbent Rose Spector raised $563,931. This was far more than
any other Democrat has raised for the high court since 1994. Yet this Democratic
incumbent raised less than half as much money as her Republican victor
(Harriet O’Neill).
Note: Amount raised by Justices’ opponents includes the
total amount raised by the primary and general election opponents where applicable. |
The 1994 election cycle also was the last time that any Supreme Court
candidate cleared $2 million in campaign contributions (Hecht and Gonzalez).*
The smallest average winning war chest in this period ($1.2 million) came
in the 1996 cycle, when Republican primaries went uncontested and the best-financed
Democrat raised just $20,057. The biggest single war chest amassed since
1994 was the $1.5 million Craig Enoch raised in 1998 to defeat a nominal
challenger who raised less than $100,000.
Winner | Total
Raised |
Primary
Opponent |
Opponent
Raised |
General
Opponent |
Opponent
Raised |
Winner
To Loser $ Ratio |
Hechti ('94) |
$2,052,989
|
C. Howell |
$16,723
|
A. Oliver-Parrott |
$1,523,462
|
1.3: 1
|
Owen ('94) |
$1,171,665
|
None | Jimmy Carroll |
$1,305,784
|
0.9:1
|
|
Bakeri ('96) |
$1,097,980
|
None | Gene Kelly† |
$3,288
|
334:1
|
|
Phillipsi ('96) |
$1,386,903
|
None | Andrew Kupper |
$20,057
|
69:1
|
|
Abbotti ('98) |
$1,432,751
|
None | David Van Os |
$187,367
|
7.6:1
|
|
Enochi ('98) |
$1,511,691
|
None | M. Westergren |
$84,170
|
18:1
|
|
Hankinsoni ('98) |
$1,153,747
|
S. Smith |
$134
|
J. Scarbrough |
$16,815
|
68:1
|
O'Neill ('98) |
$1,214,450
|
C. Tyson |
$319,963
|
Rose Spectori |
$563,931
|
1.4:1
|
Average |
$1,377,772
|
$112,273
|
$463,109
|
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TOTAL |
$11,022,176
|
$336,820
|
$3,704,874
|
2.7:1
|
* The state judicial campaign law that took effect in 1995 sets a $2 million expenditure limit for Supreme Court candidates who agree to voluntary spending limits.