THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT Copyright (c) 1994, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: Thursday, December 15, 1994 TAG: 9412150435 SECTION: LOCAL PAGE: B11 EDITION: FINAL SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS DATELINE: RICHMOND LENGTH: Short : 41 lines
Virginia elected its first million-dollar congressman, Thomas M. Davis III, last month, campaign financial reports filed Tuesday show.
The Fairfax Republican spent $1,376,872 in defeating first-term Democrat Leslie L. Byrne in the 11th District, according to reports filed with the State Board of Elections.
Byrne spent $982,879 in her losing cause.
The previous record in a Virginia congressional race was set in 1992, again in the 11th District, when Republican Henry Butler spent $835,000 in losing to Byrne, who spent $734,000.
Davis won 53 percent of the 1994 vote in his victory over Byrne and independent candidate Gordon S. Cruickshank.
The Republican challenger spent $310,000 - as compared to Byrne's $105,000 - on television advertisements. Records show that Davis lent his campaign about $100,000.
Total spending in the state's congressional races was $8.5 million, down from the 1992 total of $9 million.
Other big spenders in the 1994 congressional races were 4th District Democratic incumbent Norman Sisisky, who spent $705,000 in his victory over Republican challenger George Sweet; and 5th District Democratic incumbent L.F. Payne, who spent $728,507 in his victory over Republican George C. Landrith III.
Sweet and Landrith spent $323,000 and $353,207 in their respective campaigns.
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