Democratic Party Campaign Finance

200 candidates tracked

Financial Overview

$4.4BTotal Raised
$4.1BTotal Spent
200Candidates
$22.1MAvg Raised

By Office

President 16 candidates · $2.4B House 828 candidates · $1.0B Senate 87 candidates · $993.5M

Top States for Democratic Fundraising

State Candidates Total Raised Share
US 4 $2.4B 53.8%
California 31 $222.8M 5.0%
New York 18 $139.0M 3.1%
Ohio 5 $119.8M 2.7%
Texas 7 $110.3M 2.5%
Maryland 5 $108.0M 2.4%
Pennsylvania 9 $105.8M 2.4%
Montana 2 $104.3M 2.4%
Michigan 10 $103.7M 2.3%
Arizona 9 $98.3M 2.2%
Wisconsin 6 $79.7M 1.8%
Nevada 4 $66.1M 1.5%
Virginia 9 $57.5M 1.3%
Florida 6 $50.7M 1.1%
New Jersey 9 $48.4M 1.1%

Top Funded Democratic Candidates (50)

# Candidate Office State Raised
1 BIDEN, JOSEPH R JR President US $1.2B
2 HARRIS, KAMALA President US $1.2B
3 BROWN, SHERROD Senate Ohio $103.3M
4 TESTER, R. JON Senate Montana $98.1M
5 ALLRED, COLIN Senate Texas $94.7M
6 CASEY, ROBERT P. JR. Senate Pennsylvania $64.9M
7 GALLEGO, RUBEN Senate Arizona $64.7M
8 TRONE, DAVID Senate Maryland $63.8M
9 BALDWIN, TAMMY Senate Wisconsin $59.6M
10 ROSEN, JACKY Senate Nevada $52.2M
11 SLOTKIN, ELISSA Senate Michigan $51.9M
12 SCHIFF, ADAM Senate California $48.1M
13 MUCARSEL-POWELL, DEBBIE Senate Florida $36.6M
14 PORTER, KATHERINE Senate California $32.5M
15 ALSOBROOKS, ANGELA Senate Maryland $31.1M
16 JEFFRIES, HAKEEM House New York $23.0M
17 KAINE, TIMOTHY MICHAEL Senate Virginia $22.0M
18 WARREN, ELIZABETH Senate Massachusetts $21.1M
19 VINDMAN, YEVGENY 'EUGENE' House Virginia $18.1M
20 FRISCH, ADAM House Colorado $17.2M
21 GILLIBRAND, KIRSTEN Senate New York $15.7M
22 MURPHY, CHRISTOPHER S Senate Connecticut $15.3M
23 OCASIO-CORTEZ, ALEXANDRIA House New York $15.3M
24 PELTOLA, MARY House Alaska $13.4M
25 HEINRICH, MARTIN Senate New Mexico $13.2M
26 CANTWELL, MARIA Senate Washington $13.0M
27 ROLLINS, WILL House California $12.6M
28 KIM, ANDY Senate New Jersey $12.4M
29 MANCHIN, JOE III Senate West Virginia $11.9M
30 GLUESENKAMP PEREZ, MARIE House Washington $11.9M
31 KRISHNAMOORTHI, S. RAJA House Illinois $10.9M
32 WHITESIDES, GEORGE House California $10.6M
33 KHANNA, ROHIT House California $10.6M
34 GOTTHEIMER, JOSH House New Jersey $10.2M
35 PELOSI, NANCY House California $10.2M
36 JONES, MONDAIRE House New York $10.0M
37 BLUNT ROCHESTER, LISA Senate Delaware $9.9M
38 RILEY, JOSH House New York $9.8M
39 THANEDAR, SHRI House Michigan $9.7M
40 SUOZZI, THOMAS House New York $9.6M
41 TORRES, RITCHIE JOHN House New York $9.2M
42 WILD, SUSAN House Pennsylvania $9.0M
43 CARTWRIGHT, MATTHEW A. House Pennsylvania $8.7M
44 TLAIB, RASHIDA House Michigan $8.5M
45 ENGEL, KIRSTEN House Arizona $8.5M
46 CRAIG, ANGELA DAWN House Minnesota $8.3M
47 RYAN, PATRICK House New York $8.1M
48 CARAVEO, YADIRA House Colorado $8.1M
49 GOLDEN, JARED House Maine $7.9M
50 PHILLIPS, DEAN President US $7.7M

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Democratic candidates are running for federal office?

There are 200 Democratic candidates tracked, with a combined total of $4.4B raised. By office: President (16), House (828), Senate (87).

Who is the top Democratic fundraiser?

BIDEN, JOSEPH R JR (President, US) leads Democratic fundraising with $1.2B.

How much have Democratic candidates raised in total?

Democratic candidates have collectively raised $4.4B and spent $4.1B. The average Democratic candidate has raised $22.1M.

Which states have the most Democratic candidates?

Top states for Democratic candidates by fundraising: US (4 candidates, $2.4B); California (31 candidates, $222.8M); New York (18 candidates, $139.0M); Ohio (5 candidates, $119.8M); Texas (7 candidates, $110.3M).

Where does the campaign finance data come from?

All campaign finance data is sourced from the Federal Election Commission (FEC). Every federal candidate must file regular reports disclosing their fundraising, spending, and donors. This data is public record.

About the Democratic Party

The Democratic Party is one of the two major political parties in the United States. Founded in 1828, it is the world's oldest active political party. Democrats generally support a larger role for government in addressing social and economic issues.

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