Manufacturing & Industrial — Campaign Contributions

Manufacturing & Industrial sector campaign contributions: $544K from 6 employers and 139 donors. See party breakdown and top contributing companies.

$544KTotal Donated
6Employers
139Donors

Party Breakdown

Democratic: $103K (66%)Republican: $52K (34%)
Democratic Donors Republican Donors

Top Employers in Manufacturing & Industrial

#EmployerTotal DonatedDonors
1SIEMENS$307K84
2SIEMENS CORPORATION$82K18
3TRUE MANUFACTURING$52K6
4SIEMENS HEALTHINEERS$47K16
5SIEMENS INDUSTRY INC.$35K8
6VIGOR INDUSTRIAL$20K7

Top States

California ($67K) Missouri ($51K) Florida ($48K) District of Columbia ($40K) Texas ($36K) New York ($33K) Oregon ($24K) Minnesota ($19K) Massachusetts ($15K) Pennsylvania ($15K)

Frequently Asked Questions

How much has the Manufacturing & Industrial industry donated to political campaigns?

The Manufacturing & Industrial sector has contributed $544K to federal campaigns through 139 individual donors across 6 employers. These are employee donations, not corporate contributions.

Does the Manufacturing & Industrial industry favor Democrats or Republicans?

Based on FEC data, Manufacturing & Industrial employees split their donations 66% Democratic ($103K) and 34% Republican ($52K). Click the party links above to see the top employers contributing to each party.

How are companies classified into the Manufacturing & Industrial industry?

Employers are classified into the Manufacturing & Industrial sector using keyword matching on company names from FEC filings. This automated classification covers common industry identifiers but may not capture every company in the sector.

Can I see this industry's donations by state?

Yes. The "Top States" section below shows which states produce the most Manufacturing & Industrial sector donations. Click any state to see a detailed breakdown of Manufacturing & Industrial employers and donations specific to that state.