ROSE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW -- Republican Candidate for U.S. Senate

ROSE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW is a Republican candidate running for U.S. Senate in West Virginia, District 00 during the 2024 election cycle. This page provides a comprehensive campaign finance profile based on official FEC filings, including fundraising totals, spending analysis, and funding source breakdowns.

$18KTotal Raised
$18KTotal Spent
$0Cash on Hand

Candidate Profile

The following profile is based on Federal Election Commission (FEC) records for ROSE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW's 2024 campaign.

Campaign Fundraising Summary

ROSE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW has raised $18K for their 2024 Senate campaign in West Virginia. The campaign has spent $18K (100% of total raised) and currently holds $0 in cash on hand.

MetricAmount
Total Raised$18K
Total Spent$18K
Cash on Hand$0
Spending Rate100%

With a spending rate of 100%, ROSE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW's campaign has deployed nearly all of its raised funds. This high burn rate is typical of competitive races where candidates invest heavily in advertising, staffing, and voter outreach.

Funding Sources Breakdown

The following table breaks down where ROSE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW's campaign funds come from. Understanding the mix of funding sources reveals how a candidate's campaign is financially supported.

SourceAmount% of Total
Individual & Other Contributions$18K99%
PAC Contributions$2501%

Individual & Other Contributions represent the largest funding category at $18K (99% of total raised). This funding source contributes the largest share of the campaign's total raised.

Race Opponents: 2024 Senate West Virginia District 00

The following candidates are competing in the same 2024 Senate race in West Virginia, District 00 as ROSE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW.

CandidatePartyTotal RaisedTotal Spent
ROSE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW (current)Republican$18K$18K
BLANKENSHIP, DONDemocratic$175K$175K
LAWHORN, ZANE RENERepublican$50K$50K
ELLIOTT, GLENN FREDERICK MR. JR.Democratic$855K$846K
MCKINNEY, BRYANRepublican$7K$7K
SHREWSBURY, ZACHARY CDemocratic$403K$403K
JUSTICE, JAMES CONLEY IIRepublican$4.6M$3.9M
MOONEY, ALEXANDER XRepublican$3.4M$3.4M
MANCHIN, JOE IIIDemocratic$11.9M$5.7M

ROSE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW has raised less than all opponents in this race. The fundraising advantage ratio is 0.1:1.

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Republican Senate Race in West Virginia

ROSE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW is competing as a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in West Virginia, District 00. U.S. Senate races are held every six years on a staggered basis, with each state electing two senators. Senate campaigns tend to be significantly more expensive than House races due to statewide media markets and higher voter populations.

To explore other candidates running in West Virginia, visit the West Virginia campaign finance page. You can also browse all Republican candidates or view all Senate races nationwide.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much money has ROSE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW raised for their 2024 campaign?

According to FEC filings, ROSE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW has raised a total of $18K for their 2024 Senate campaign in West Virginia. Of this amount, $18K has been spent, leaving $0 cash on hand. The largest funding source is individual & other contributions at $18K.

Who are ROSE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW's biggest donors and funding sources?

ROSE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW's campaign is funded through 2 identified sources. Individual & Other Contributions account for the largest share at $18K (99% of total raised). PAC contributions total $250, indicating support from organized political action committees. Full donor details are available in FEC filings.

What party does ROSE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW belong to?

ROSE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW is running as a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in West Virginia, District 00. The Republican Party has not made direct contributions to this campaign as of the latest filing.

How does ROSE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW's fundraising compare to other Senate candidates?

ROSE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW has raised $18K for their 2024 Senate race. Campaign fundraising varies significantly by office type, state, and competitiveness of the race. Senate races are typically more expensive than House races, with competitive seats often raising $10M-$50M or more. Visit the Senate races page to compare candidates.

Where does the campaign finance data for ROSE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW come from?

All campaign finance data shown on ReadTheDonation is sourced directly from the Federal Election Commission (FEC). Federal candidates are required by law to disclose their campaign contributions and expenditures through periodic filings with the FEC. These filings are public record and available at fec.gov. ReadTheDonation processes this raw data and presents it in an accessible format with AI-powered analysis.

What is the spending rate for ROSE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW's campaign?

ROSE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW's campaign has spent $18K of the $18K raised, representing a spending rate of 100%. This high spending rate suggests an actively competitive campaign that is deploying most of its resources. The campaign currently has $0 cash on hand (0% of total raised).

Understanding Campaign Finance Data

Campaign finance data in the United States is regulated by the Federal Election Commission (FEC). All federal candidates -- including those running for President, U.S. Senate, and U.S. House of Representatives -- are required to file periodic financial reports disclosing their campaign contributions and expenditures.

Key terms used in campaign finance reporting include:

All data shown on ReadTheDonation is sourced from official FEC public records. Campaign finance disclosure is a cornerstone of American democratic transparency, allowing voters to understand who is funding political campaigns and how that money is being spent.

Official Source

View the full FEC filing for ROSE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW: FEC.gov -- ROSE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW

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