AOC — Employee Political Donations

Employees of AOC donated $24K to federal campaigns from 7 donors. See party breakdown and state-by-state analysis.

Overview

$24K
Total Donated
7
Contributing Employees
$3K
Avg per Donor

Political Giving Analysis

Employees of AOC have collectively donated $24K to federal political campaigns, making it one of the more politically active workforces tracked in FEC filings. A total of 7 individual employees have made itemized contributions, averaging $3K per donor.

AOC employees lean Democratic, with 64% of donations ($8K) going to Democratic candidates and committees. However, 36% of donations went to other parties, indicating some political diversity among employees.

Geographically, AOC employee donors are concentrated in Maryland ($5K), followed by Arizona ($4K), Washington ($4K), Oregon ($3K). This distribution typically reflects where the company has major offices and operations.

Note: These donations are made by individual employees and do not represent corporate political activity. AOC as an organization may have separate PAC spending or lobbying activities not reflected in individual contribution data. All data is sourced from FEC public disclosure filings.

Party Breakdown

DEM$8K (64%)
REP$4K (36%)
Democratic Donations ($8K)Republican Donations ($4K)

Top States

StateAmount
Maryland$5K
Arizona$4K
Washington$4K
Oregon$3K
Virginia$2K
California$1K
Texas$1K
Arkansas$1K
North Carolina$529
Illinois$350

Frequently Asked Questions

How much have AOC employees donated to political campaigns?

7 employees of AOC have donated a total of $24K to federal political campaigns. The average donation per employee is $3K.

Which party do AOC employees favor?

AOC employee donations break down as: DEM: $8K, REP: $4K.

Where are AOC employee donors located?

AOC employee donors are spread across multiple states. The top states by donation volume are: Maryland ($5K), Arizona ($4K), Washington ($4K), Oregon ($3K), Virginia ($2K).

Where does this employer donation data come from?

All data is sourced from FEC public filings. Federal law requires committees to report the employer of individuals who contribute more than $200 in an election cycle. AOC as an organization does not necessarily endorse these contributions.