Ridgway Record

GOP CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR UPS CAMPAIGN CASH IN LATE fiLING

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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A Republican state lawmaker who is running for governor of Pennsylvan­ia filed an updated campaign finance statement Tuesday showing that he has almost twice as much campaign cash as he initially reported, and spent almost 15 times as much.

The filing by state Sen. Doug Mastriano, R-Franklin, was three weeks after the deadline in state law.

The updated statement puts Mastriano among the biggestrai­sing candidates in a double-digits-deep Republican primary field competing for the nomination to challenge the presumed Democratic nominee, two-term state Attorney General Josh Shapiro.

Mastriano is now reporting that he had slightly over $1 million in his campaign account heading into 2022, instead of the $550,000 he initially reported.

He also reported spending more than $215,000 last year, not under $15,000, a figure so small that it raised questions about its accuracy.

Mastriano has become a force in rightwing politics in Pennsylvan­ia, first leading anti-shutdown rallies during the early months of the coronaviru­s pandemic and later spreading falsehoods about the 2020 presidenti­al election won by Democrat Joe Biden.

Last week, the congressio­nal committee investigat­ing the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrecti­on at the U.S. Capitol issued Mastriano a subpoena.

Mastriano was in regular communicat­ion with Donald Trump as the thenpresid­ent sought to reverse his election loss and was outside the Capitol during the insurrecti­on. Last May, Mastriano said Trump " asked me " to run for governor, although Trump has made no endorsemen­t in the race.

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