Green Party Campaign Finance

10 candidates tracked

Financial Overview

$4.0MTotal Raised
$3.9MTotal Spent
10Candidates
$398KAvg Raised

By Office

President 4 candidates · $3.8M Senate 3 candidates · $116K House 3 candidates · $107K

Top States for Green Fundraising

State Candidates Total Raised Share
US 4 $3.8M 94.4%
Arizona 1 $84K 2.1%
Washington 1 $77K 1.9%
Connecticut 2 $41K 1.0%
New Jersey 1 $14K 0.3%
California 1 $8K 0.2%

Top Funded Green Candidates (10)

# Candidate Office State Raised
1 STEIN, JILL President US $3.7M
2 NORTON, MIKE Senate Arizona $84K
3 CALL, JASON House Washington $77K
4 SHERMAN, JASMINE President US $38K
5 DARWISH, AHMAD AJ House Connecticut $23K
6 PAGLINO, JUSTIN COBB DR Senate Connecticut $18K
7 KHALIL, CHRISTINA AMIRA Senate New Jersey $14K
8 DOUGHERTY, SEAN JACOB House California $8K
9 ZAVALA, JORGE MR. President US $6K
10 PASTREICH, EMANUEL YI President US $2K

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Green candidates are running for federal office?

There are 10 Green candidates tracked, with a combined total of $4.0M raised. By office: President (4), Senate (3), House (3).

Who is the top Green fundraiser?

STEIN, JILL (President, US) leads Green fundraising with $3.7M.

How much have Green candidates raised in total?

Green candidates have collectively raised $4.0M and spent $3.9M. The average Green candidate has raised $398K.

Which states have the most Green candidates?

Top states for Green candidates by fundraising: US (4 candidates, $3.8M); Arizona (1 candidates, $84K); Washington (1 candidates, $77K); Connecticut (2 candidates, $41K); New Jersey (1 candidates, $14K).

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 Green Party

The Green Party of the United States focuses on environmentalism, nonviolence, social justice, and grassroots democracy. It was established in 2001 as a successor to the Association of State Green Parties.

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