Politics & Government
Dan Innis Has Big War Chest Going into State Primary
Innis is leading the fundraising among the candidates.

Heading down the homestretch to the Sept. 13 state Primary, Dan Innis, who’s running for the District 24 Senate seat, has more money in his war chest than any of his rivals.
According to Doug Palardy, with the Friends of Dan Innis, Innis has raised more than $65,000. That’s more than any of his Democratic or Republican rivals, according to the financial tallies required by the Secretary of State’s Aug. 24 official filing deadline, Palardy said.
However, two of the candidates did not meet the deadline for filing their receipts and expenditures, Palardy said.
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Innis also has the most cash on hand, Palardy said, per the Secretary of State’s office.
“Our campaign is building momentum every day,” Innis said. “When I go around the district and talk to voters I hear the same thing over and over again – people are concerned about the future of our state’s economy. I want to bring my experience as a small business owner here on the Seacoast to Concord, and fight to lower taxes and cut regulations for small businesses in the tourism and hospitality industries.”
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