House Campaign Finance

1823 candidates tracked

Financial Overview

$2.1BTotal Raised
$1.9BTotal Spent
1823Candidates
$1.1MAvg Raised

Fundraising by Party

Party Candidates Total Raised Share
DEM 830 $1.0B 50.7%
REP 896 $984.4M 47.6%
DFL 8 $14.9M 0.7%
IND 27 $10.8M 0.5%
UNK 2 $2.4M 0.1%
PNP 1 $1.9M 0.1%
UN 9 $1.7M 0.1%
NON 5 $1.6M 0.1%
NPP 2 $916K 0.0%
NPA 6 $453K 0.0%
LIB 10 $348K 0.0%
OTH 8 $346K 0.0%
W 3 $116K 0.0%
GRE 3 $107K 0.0%
NOP 5 $76K 0.0%
CON 2 $36K 0.0%
NNE 2 $20K 0.0%
UUP 1 $8K 0.0%
MO 1 $6K 0.0%
GOP 1 $3K 0.0%
NAT 1 $0 0.0%

Top States by House Fundraising

State Candidates Total Raised Share
California 212 $278.9M 13.5%
New York 91 $204.8M 9.9%
Texas 147 $123.0M 5.9%
Florida 124 $91.3M 4.4%
Michigan 53 $89.9M 4.3%
Pennsylvania 51 $83.8M 4.1%
Arizona 50 $70.2M 3.4%
Ohio 68 $66.3M 3.2%
Virginia 66 $64.6M 3.1%
North Carolina 63 $60.6M 2.9%
Illinois 46 $59.7M 2.9%
Colorado 57 $56.7M 2.7%
New Jersey 57 $52.8M 2.6%
Washington 48 $52.1M 2.5%
Minnesota 33 $48.8M 2.4%
Louisiana 17 $45.3M 2.2%
Wisconsin 29 $44.3M 2.1%
Indiana 51 $40.1M 1.9%
Georgia 56 $37.0M 1.8%
Nevada 17 $35.5M 1.7%

Top Funded House Candidates (50)

# Candidate Party State Raised
1 JEFFRIES, HAKEEM DEM New York $23.0M
2 JOHNSON, JAMES MICHAEL REP Louisiana $19.9M
3 VINDMAN, YEVGENY 'EUGENE' DEM Virginia $18.1M
4 FRISCH, ADAM DEM Colorado $17.2M
5 MCCARTHY, KEVIN REP California $15.7M
6 STEFANIK, ELISE M. REP New York $15.5M
7 OCASIO-CORTEZ, ALEXANDRIA DEM New York $15.3M
8 SCALISE, STEVE MR REP Louisiana $14.7M
9 PELTOLA, MARY DEM Alaska $13.4M
10 JORDAN, JAMES D. REP Ohio $13.4M
11 ROLLINS, WILL DEM California $12.6M
12 GLUESENKAMP PEREZ, MARIE DEM Washington $11.9M
13 KRISHNAMOORTHI, S. RAJA DEM Illinois $10.9M
14 STEEL, MICHELLE REP California $10.7M
15 WHITESIDES, GEORGE DEM California $10.6M
16 KHANNA, ROHIT DEM California $10.6M
17 GOTTHEIMER, JOSH DEM New Jersey $10.2M
18 PELOSI, NANCY DEM California $10.2M
19 ZINKE, RYAN K REP Montana $10.1M
20 JONES, MONDAIRE DEM New York $10.0M
21 RILEY, JOSH DEM New York $9.8M
22 THANEDAR, SHRI DEM Michigan $9.7M
23 SUOZZI, THOMAS DEM New York $9.6M
24 JAMES, JOHN REP Michigan $9.5M
25 KIM, YOUNG REP California $9.2M
26 TORRES, RITCHIE JOHN DEM New York $9.2M
27 KIDD, GREG IND Nevada $9.2M
28 WILD, SUSAN DEM Pennsylvania $9.0M
29 GREENE, MARJORIE TAYLOR REP Georgia $9.0M
30 CARTWRIGHT, MATTHEW A. DEM Pennsylvania $8.7M
31 CRANE, ELI REP Arizona $8.6M
32 TLAIB, RASHIDA DEM Michigan $8.5M
33 ENGEL, KIRSTEN DEM Arizona $8.5M
34 LAWLER, MICHAEL VINCENT REP New York $8.4M
35 OMAR, ILHAN DFL Minnesota $8.3M
36 CRAIG, ANGELA DAWN DEM Minnesota $8.3M
37 EMMER, THOMAS EARL JR. REP Minnesota $8.2M
38 RYAN, PATRICK DEM New York $8.1M
39 CARAVEO, YADIRA DEM Colorado $8.1M
40 CALVERT, KEN REP California $8.1M
41 GOLDEN, JARED DEM Maine $7.9M
42 DE LA CRUZ, MONICA REP Texas $7.9M
43 VAN ORDEN, DERRICK F. MR. REP Wisconsin $7.7M
44 HERTEL, CURTIS JR. DEM Michigan $7.7M
45 COMER, JAMES REP Kentucky $7.7M
46 BYNUM, JANELLE DEM Oregon $7.5M
47 VARGAS, ANTHONY 'TONY' DEM Nebraska $7.5M
48 VASQUEZ, GABRIEL DEM New Mexico $7.0M
49 CISCOMANI, JUAN REP Arizona $7.0M
50 FLORES, MAYRA NOHEMI REP Texas $6.9M

Frequently Asked Questions

How many candidates are running for House?

There are 1823 House candidates tracked, with a combined total of $2.1B raised. By party: DEM (830), REP (896), DFL (8), IND (27), UNK (2), PNP (1), UN (9), NON (5), NPP (2), NPA (6), LIB (10), OTH (8), W (3), GRE (3), NOP (5), CON (2), NNE (2), UUP (1), MO (1), GOP (1), NAT (1).

Who is the top House fundraiser?

JEFFRIES, HAKEEM (DEM, New York) leads House fundraising with $23.0M, representing 1.1% of all House money raised.

How much money has been raised in House races?

House candidates have collectively raised $2.1B and spent $1.9B. The average House candidate has raised $1.1M.

Which states have the most House fundraising?

Top states by House fundraising: California ($278.9M), New York ($204.8M), Texas ($123.0M), Florida ($91.3M), Michigan ($89.9M).

Where does House campaign finance data come from?

All campaign finance data is sourced from the Federal Election Commission (FEC). House candidates must file regular reports disclosing receipts, expenditures, and cash on hand. This data is public record and updated as new filings are submitted.

About House Elections

The United States House of Representatives is the lower chamber of Congress, with 435 members serving two-year terms from specific congressional districts. House races vary widely in cost, from under $100,000 in uncontested districts to over $10 million in highly competitive seats.

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