Daughtridge's PAC money: $11,250

Bill DaughtridgeBill Daughtridge received $11,250 from political action committees in 2007.

According to his mid-year and year-end campaign finance reports, the Republican candidate for state treasurer received money from nine different PACs.

The top donor was the N.C. Automobile Dealers Association, which gave $4,000. The N.C. Restaurant Association gave $2,000. The Coca-Cola PAC, the N.C. Home Builders Association, Embarq and the N.C. Association of Convenience Stores each gave $1,000.

He also received money from the Engineers PAC of N.C., the N.C. Farm Bureau and the N.C. Construction Industry PAC.

Note: This list does not include money from other political campaigns.

Daughtridge raised $150,000 by end of 2007

Bill DaughtridgeBill Daughtridge raised $150,870 by the end of 2007.

The Republican candidate for state treasurer raised $136,690 from larger donors, including Captive Aire president Bob Luddy, attorney Brent Barringer and petroleum marketer Rober Airey, according to a campaign finance report filed with the State Board of Elections today.

He also raised $930 from donors who gave less than $50, and $11,250 from political action committees, including the N.C. Automobile Dealers Association, the N.C. Restaurant Association and the N.C. Home Builders Association.

He also received $1,000 donations from the campaigns of state Rep. Danny McComas and former Rep. John Sauls. 

At the same time, Daughtridge spent $192,288 on office supplies, consulting, fundraisers, campaign signs and ad production.

That left him with $78,934 in cash on hand at the end of the year.

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