SAG-AFTRA — Employee Political Donations

11 SAG-AFTRA employees donated $34K to federal campaigns. 95% to DEM, 5% to IND. Top state: CA.

Overview

$34K
Total Donated
11
Contributing Employees
$3K
Avg per Donor

Political Giving Analysis

Employees of SAG-AFTRA have collectively donated $34K to federal political campaigns, making it one of the more politically active workforces tracked in FEC filings. A total of 11 individual employees have made itemized contributions, averaging $3K per donor.

SAG-AFTRA employees overwhelmingly favor the Democratic Party, directing 95% of all donations ($8K) to Democratic candidates and committees. This strong partisan lean is consistent across the workforce.

Geographically, SAG-AFTRA employee donors are concentrated in California ($21K), followed by New York ($8K), Illinois ($2K), Texas ($2K). 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. SAG-AFTRA 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 (95%)
IND$378 (5%)
Democratic Donations ($8K)Independent Donations ($378)

Top States

StateAmount
California$21K
New York$8K
Illinois$2K
Texas$2K
Virginia$600
New Jersey$500
Massachusetts$25
Tennessee$25

Frequently Asked Questions

How much have SAG-AFTRA employees donated to political campaigns?

11 employees of SAG-AFTRA have donated a total of $34K to federal political campaigns. The average donation per employee is $3K.

Which party do SAG-AFTRA employees favor?

SAG-AFTRA employee donations break down as: DEM: $8K, IND: $378.

Where are SAG-AFTRA employee donors located?

SAG-AFTRA employee donors are spread across multiple states. The top states by donation volume are: California ($21K), New York ($8K), Illinois ($2K), Texas ($2K), Virginia ($600).

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. SAG-AFTRA as an organization does not necessarily endorse these contributions.