Here's who won the money race in the campaign for District 3 Vanderburgh Co. Commissioner

EVANSVILLE — Voters will choose between Republican Amy Canterbury and Democrat Hope Fussner to represent them on the Vanderburgh County Commission starting in 2025.

Campaign finance reports show Canterbury largely out-fundraised Fussner in their pre-election race to raise money for the District 3 commissioner seat.

Here's what their reports show.

What time period do these reports cover?

These reports are the "pre-election" filings and cover April 13 to Oct. 11.

How much did they raise?

Fussner reported raising $39,804.28.

According to her report, her largest single contribution came from Patricia Yount at $2,000. Yount is the senior officer for project procurement and government relations for Lochmueller Group, and serves as one of Indiana’s DNC members.

Her largest single contribution from a political action committee came from the Victory PAC at $4,000.

Canterbury raised $245,755.71.

Her largest single donations from individuals came from Richard Kaskel Jr. and John Schroeder, who both donated $5,000.

Kaskel Jr. is the CEO and board chairman of EnCom Polymers. Schroeder is president and CEO of Crescent and Wabash Plastics.

From corporations, Canterbury's single-largest donation was $5,000 from Advanced Network & Computer Services Inc.

SIBA Build PAC donated Canterbury's single-largest contribution from a political action committee with its $4,500.

How much did they spend?

Fussner spent $17,707.09

Canterbury spent $218,885.24.

How much money do they have on-hand after this period?

Fussner had $29,772.20 left on hand, according to her filing.

Canterbury was left with $70,405.88.

This article originally appeared on Evansville Courier & Press: Here's who raised the most in the Vanderburgh County Commission race