NOT-EMPLOYED — Political Donations

729 not-employeds donated $8.1M to federal campaigns. See party breakdown and top states.

Overview

$8.1M
Total Donated
729
Donors
$11K
Avg per Donor

Party Breakdown

DEM$1.3M (99%)
REP$8K (1%)
IND$575 (0%)
DFL$170 (0%)
Democratic Donations ($1.3M)Republican Donations ($8K)Independent Donations ($575)DFL Donations ($170)

Top States

StateAmount
California$2.6M
Indiana$634K
New York$539K
Nebraska$467K
Illinois$460K
Massachusetts$452K
Florida$359K
Washington$262K
Maryland$200K
Texas$182K

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do not-employeds donate to political campaigns?

729 not-employeds have donated a total of $8.1M to federal campaigns. The average donation per donor is $11K.

Which party do not-employeds favor?

NOT-EMPLOYED donations break down as: DEM: $1.3M, REP: $8K, IND: $575, DFL: $170.

Where are not-employed donors located?

NOT-EMPLOYED donors are spread across multiple states. The top states are: California ($2.6M), Indiana ($634K), New York ($539K), Nebraska ($467K), Illinois ($460K).

How is occupation donation data collected?

Occupation data comes from FEC filings where donors self-report their occupation. Note that the same occupation may appear under different titles (e.g., "Attorney" and "Lawyer").