Senate Campaign Finance

252 candidates tracked

Financial Overview

$1.7BTotal Raised
$1.7BTotal Spent
252Candidates
$6.8MAvg Raised

Fundraising by Party

Party Candidates Total Raised Share
DEM 87 $993.5M 58.0%
REP 126 $609.0M 35.6%
IND 12 $87.1M 5.1%
DFL 1 $21.9M 1.3%
GRE 3 $116K 0.0%
LIB 9 $90K 0.0%
OTH 4 $49K 0.0%
IAP 1 $31K 0.0%
NPA 1 $23K 0.0%
IDP 3 $18K 0.0%
CON 1 $16K 0.0%
W 2 $7K 0.0%
NOP 1 $4K 0.0%
UN 1 $3K 0.0%

Top States by Senate Fundraising

State Candidates Total Raised Share
Texas 16 $203.8M 11.9%
Ohio 6 $145.3M 8.5%
Montana 5 $128.2M 7.5%
Wisconsin 7 $123.7M 7.2%
Maryland 10 $113.1M 6.6%
Arizona 6 $110.2M 6.4%
California 23 $109.4M 6.4%
Pennsylvania 6 $100.9M 5.9%
Florida 10 $85.8M 5.0%
Michigan 20 $83.5M 4.9%
Nevada 12 $80.7M 4.7%
Vermont 3 $37.0M 2.2%
Virginia 9 $35.2M 2.1%
New Jersey 13 $33.9M 2.0%
Nebraska 6 $30.0M 1.8%
Missouri 4 $28.6M 1.7%
Tennessee 6 $26.4M 1.5%
Massachusetts 8 $23.8M 1.4%
Minnesota 5 $23.6M 1.4%
West Virginia 11 $21.4M 1.3%

Top Funded Senate Candidates (50)

# Candidate Party State Raised
1 CRUZ, RAFAEL EDWARD TED REP Texas $107.1M
2 BROWN, SHERROD DEM Ohio $103.3M
3 TESTER, R. JON DEM Montana $98.1M
4 ALLRED, COLIN DEM Texas $94.7M
5 CASEY, ROBERT P. JR. DEM Pennsylvania $64.9M
6 GALLEGO, RUBEN DEM Arizona $64.7M
7 TRONE, DAVID DEM Maryland $63.8M
8 BALDWIN, TAMMY DEM Wisconsin $59.6M
9 ROSEN, JACKY DEM Nevada $52.2M
10 SLOTKIN, ELISSA DEM Michigan $51.9M
11 SCHIFF, ADAM DEM California $48.1M
12 SCOTT, RICK SEN REP Florida $46.6M
13 MUCARSEL-POWELL, DEBBIE DEM Florida $36.6M
14 SANDERS, BERNARD IND Vermont $36.3M
15 MCCORMICK, DAVE REP Pennsylvania $36.0M
16 PORTER, KATHERINE DEM California $32.5M
17 HOVDE, ERIC REP Wisconsin $32.0M
18 HOVDE, ERIC D REP Wisconsin $32.0M
19 ALSOBROOKS, ANGELA DEM Maryland $31.1M
20 SHEEHY, TIM REP Montana $30.0M
21 HAWLEY, JOSHUA DAVID SEN REP Missouri $27.5M
22 MORENO, BERNIE REP Ohio $26.9M
23 LAKE, KARI REP Arizona $26.3M
24 BROWN, SAM REP Nevada $24.1M
25 KAINE, TIMOTHY MICHAEL DEM Virginia $22.0M
26 KLOBUCHAR, AMY DFL Minnesota $21.9M
27 WARREN, ELIZABETH DEM Massachusetts $21.1M
28 GARVEY, STEVE REP California $20.4M
29 BLACKBURN, MARSHA MRS. REP Tennessee $18.7M
30 SINEMA, KYRSTEN IND Arizona $17.1M
31 GILLIBRAND, KIRSTEN DEM New York $15.7M
32 MURPHY, CHRISTOPHER S DEM Connecticut $15.3M
33 OSBORN, DAN IND Nebraska $15.1M
34 ROGERS, MICHAEL J REP Michigan $13.2M
35 HEINRICH, MARTIN DEM New Mexico $13.2M
36 CANTWELL, MARIA DEM Washington $13.0M
37 DOLAN, MATT REP Ohio $12.7M
38 KIM, ANDY DEM New Jersey $12.4M
39 HOGAN, LARRY REP Maryland $12.2M
40 MANCHIN, JOE III DEM West Virginia $11.9M
41 MENENDEZ, ROBERT IND New Jersey $11.0M
42 BARRASSO, JOHN A REP Wyoming $10.7M
43 BLUNT ROCHESTER, LISA DEM Delaware $9.9M
44 WICKER, ROGER SEN. REP Mississippi $9.9M
45 CAO, HUNG REP Virginia $9.8M
46 FISCHER, DEBRA S. REP Nebraska $8.7M
47 JOHNSON, GLORIA DEM Tennessee $7.6M
48 BANKS, JAMES E. HON. REP Indiana $7.3M
49 DOMENICI, NELLA LOUISE LOUISE REP New Mexico $7.0M
50 WHITEHOUSE, SHELDON DEM Rhode Island $6.8M

Frequently Asked Questions

How many candidates are running for Senate?

There are 252 Senate candidates tracked, with a combined total of $1.7B raised. By party: DEM (87), REP (126), IND (12), DFL (1), GRE (3), LIB (9), OTH (4), IAP (1), NPA (1), IDP (3), CON (1), W (2), NOP (1), UN (1).

Who is the top Senate fundraiser?

CRUZ, RAFAEL EDWARD TED (REP, Texas) leads Senate fundraising with $107.1M, representing 6.3% of all Senate money raised.

How much money has been raised in Senate races?

Senate candidates have collectively raised $1.7B and spent $1.7B. The average Senate candidate has raised $6.8M.

Which states have the most Senate fundraising?

Top states by Senate fundraising: Texas ($203.8M), Ohio ($145.3M), Montana ($128.2M), Wisconsin ($123.7M), Maryland ($113.1M).

Where does Senate campaign finance data come from?

All campaign finance data is sourced from the Federal Election Commission (FEC). Senate 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 Senate Elections

The United States Senate is the upper chamber of Congress, with 100 members serving six-year terms (two per state). Roughly one-third of seats are up for election every two years. Senate races are among the most expensive non-presidential campaigns, with competitive seats routinely attracting tens of millions in fundraising.

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