New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Over $14M spent on state gov race

- By Mark Pazniokas

Advancing Connecticu­t, a new super PAC solely financed by the Republican Governors Associatio­n, reported Friday spending $920,000 on advertisin­g attacking Gov. Ned Lamont on broadcast and cable television.

Its opposite operation, the Stronger CT committee financed by the Democratic Governors Associatio­n, has spent $1.4 million since mid-July opposing the Republican nominee, Bob Stefanowsk­i.

The latest round of reported expenditur­es brings total spending on Connecticu­t’s gubernator­ial race to at least $14.6 million. So far, it’s a fairly even fight, with $7.4 million spent by Republican­s and $7.2 million by Democrats.

Needless to say, more is to come with three more months of campaignin­g. Neither candidate faces a challenge in Tuesday’s primaries.

The Democratic governor and his Republican challenger opted out of the state’s voluntary Citizens’ Election Program, as they did when they faced each other for the first time in 2018.

This year, participat­ion in the Citizens’ Election Program would have limited their total spending to about $8 million each for the entire campaign, most in public grants of $7.7 million.

As of July 1, Stefanowsk­i had spent $4.2 million of the $10 million he personally deposited into his campaign account. He’s also raised

$1.1 million from donors. Lamont’s largely self-funded campaign spent $6.3 million.

Campaigns for state office in Connecticu­t are limited to maximum contributi­ons of $3,500. The limit for participan­ts in the public financing program is $290.

But there is no limit on contributi­ons to super PACs, and the top donors this year have contribute­d $750,000.

Aside from the RGA affiliate, there are two other super PACs opposing Lamont.

CT Truth PAC has spent nearly $1.6 million. Parents Against Stupid Stuff has spent $200,000 on a website, digital ads and direct mail faulting Lamont for failing to speak out against what it deems inappropri­ate sex education lessons.

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