(WHTM) – The campaigns for Congressman Scott Perry (R) and Janelle Stelson (D) each reported raising more than $2 million in 2025 for their 10th congressional district bids.

Stelson’s campaign reported nearly $2.2 million last year, including over $946,000 in the fourth quarter after launching her second campaign over the summer. Her campaign has more than $1.5 million on hand, according to the latest Federal Election Commission filings.

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Stelson lost the 2024 election to Perry by about 5,100 votes, the closest any candidate has come to unseating the longtime incumbent.

“Janelle has the momentum and resources to beat Scott Perry and deliver real representation for Central Pennsylvania,” said Alma Baker, Stelson for Congress Campaign Manager, in a press release this weekend.

Perry reported raising nearly $2.1 million in total contributions and having more than $1.6 million cash on hand. Nearly $800,000 was transferred from Political Action Committees such as “Grow The Majority” and “Defend Our Majority.”

President Donald Trump once again endorsed Perry, while Stelson received an early endorsement from Governor Josh Shapiro (D). Both Stelson and Perry also have challengers to face in the May primary.

Dauphin County Commissioners Chairman Justin Douglas reported nearly $56,000 in contributions last year and more than $50,000 cash on hand in his bid against Stelson. Army veteran William Lillich has not yet reported any contributions in his Democratic primary bid.

Attorney Karen Dalton reported just over $5,000 in contributions and more than $6,000 in loans in her Republican campaign.

The primary election is on May 19. The 10th district covers portions of Cumberland, Dauphin, and York counties, including the City of Harrisburg.

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