Ted Cruz raised $12.5 million in March. | AP Photo How much the candidates raised and spent in March Trump and Sanders went on spending sprees, while Clinton is sitting on a big cash pile.

The remaining presidential candidates provided a glimpse into their finances on Wednesday as the Federal Election Commission posted filings on their fundraising, spending and cash positions during the month of March.

The document trove included money snapshots of both the candidates’ campaigns and their affiliated super PACs during a crucial period of time when millions of voters weighed in through primaries and caucuses.


The field also winnowed on the GOP side during the month of March, with Marco Rubio and Ben Carson dropping out, leaving just Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and John Kasich still in the running.

On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders engaged in a fierce battle as the first quarter of the year wrapped up, spending heavily on ads as they sought to zoom in the delegate race.

Here's the rundown of the latest tallies for the month of March.

Ted Cruz:

Raised: $12.5 million

Spent: $11.8 million

Cash on hand: $8.8 million

John Kasich:

Raised: $4.5 million

Spent: $4.6 million

Cash on hand: $1.2 million

Donald Trump:

Raised: $14.6 million

Spent: $13.8 million

Cash on hand: $2.1 million

Hillary Clinton:

Raised: $26.8 million

Spent: $28.7 million

Cash on hand: $29 million

Bernie Sanders:

Raised: $46 million

Spent: $45.7 million

Cash on hand: $17.5 million