Republican Party Campaign Finance

200 candidates tracked

Financial Overview

$1.8BTotal Raised
$1.5BTotal Spent
200Candidates
$9.2MAvg Raised

By Office

House 893 candidates · $984.4M Senate 126 candidates · $609.0M President 37 candidates · $247.3M

Top States for Republican Fundraising

State Candidates Total Raised Share
US 9 $238.2M 12.9%
Texas 15 $169.5M 9.2%
California 14 $100.7M 5.5%
Florida 12 $86.1M 4.7%
Wisconsin 4 $77.2M 4.2%
Ohio 9 $67.0M 3.6%
Pennsylvania 7 $61.0M 3.3%
New York 11 $58.2M 3.2%
Arizona 6 $52.5M 2.9%
Michigan 8 $46.1M 2.5%
Montana 3 $43.1M 2.3%
Missouri 4 $41.1M 2.2%
Louisiana 4 $40.2M 2.2%
Indiana 7 $30.5M 1.7%
North Carolina 9 $28.1M 1.5%

Top Funded Republican Candidates (50)

# Candidate Office State Raised
1 CRUZ, RAFAEL EDWARD TED Senate Texas $107.1M
2 RAMASWAMY, VIVEK President US $66.2M
3 HALEY, NIKKI President US $58.4M
4 SCOTT, RICK SEN Senate Florida $46.6M
5 MCCORMICK, DAVE Senate Pennsylvania $36.0M
6 NORRIS, JIM ALEXANDER SR President US $35.4M
7 HOVDE, ERIC Senate Wisconsin $32.0M
8 HOVDE, ERIC D Senate Wisconsin $32.0M
9 SHEEHY, TIM Senate Montana $30.0M
10 JOHNSON, PERRY President US $29.7M
11 HAWLEY, JOSHUA DAVID SEN Senate Missouri $27.5M
12 MORENO, BERNIE Senate Ohio $26.9M
13 LAKE, KARI Senate Arizona $26.3M
14 BROWN, SAM Senate Nevada $24.1M
15 GARVEY, STEVE Senate California $20.4M
16 JOHNSON, JAMES MICHAEL House Louisiana $19.9M
17 BLACKBURN, MARSHA MRS. Senate Tennessee $18.7M
18 BURGUM, DOUG President US $18.0M
19 MCCARTHY, KEVIN House California $15.7M
20 STEFANIK, ELISE M. House New York $15.5M
21 SCALISE, STEVE MR House Louisiana $14.7M
22 JORDAN, JAMES D. House Ohio $13.4M
23 ROGERS, MICHAEL J Senate Michigan $13.2M
24 DOLAN, MATT Senate Ohio $12.7M
25 HOGAN, LARRY Senate Maryland $12.2M
26 BINKLEY, RYAN President US $11.9M
27 STEEL, MICHELLE House California $10.7M
28 BARRASSO, JOHN A Senate Wyoming $10.7M
29 ZINKE, RYAN K House Montana $10.1M
30 WICKER, ROGER SEN. Senate Mississippi $9.9M
31 CAO, HUNG Senate Virginia $9.8M
32 JAMES, JOHN House Michigan $9.5M
33 KIM, YOUNG House California $9.2M
34 GREENE, MARJORIE TAYLOR House Georgia $9.0M
35 FISCHER, DEBRA S. Senate Nebraska $8.7M
36 CRANE, ELI House Arizona $8.6M
37 LAWLER, MICHAEL VINCENT House New York $8.4M
38 EMMER, THOMAS EARL JR. House Minnesota $8.2M
39 CALVERT, KEN House California $8.1M
40 DE LA CRUZ, MONICA House Texas $7.9M
41 VAN ORDEN, DERRICK F. MR. House Wisconsin $7.7M
42 COMER, JAMES House Kentucky $7.7M
43 CHRISTIE, CHRIS President US $7.6M
44 BANKS, JAMES E. HON. Senate Indiana $7.3M
45 PENCE, MIKE President US $7.2M
46 CISCOMANI, JUAN House Arizona $7.0M
47 DOMENICI, NELLA LOUISE LOUISE Senate New Mexico $7.0M
48 FLORES, MAYRA NOHEMI House Texas $6.9M
49 ELLZEY, JOHN KEVIN SR. House Texas $6.9M
50 GAETZ, MATT House Florida $6.8M

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Republican candidates are running for federal office?

There are 200 Republican candidates tracked, with a combined total of $1.8B raised. By office: House (893), Senate (126), President (37).

Who is the top Republican fundraiser?

CRUZ, RAFAEL EDWARD TED (Senate, Texas) leads Republican fundraising with $107.1M.

How much have Republican candidates raised in total?

Republican candidates have collectively raised $1.8B and spent $1.5B. The average Republican candidate has raised $9.2M.

Which states have the most Republican candidates?

Top states for Republican candidates by fundraising: US (9 candidates, $238.2M); Texas (15 candidates, $169.5M); California (14 candidates, $100.7M); Florida (12 candidates, $86.1M); Wisconsin (4 candidates, $77.2M).

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 Republican Party

The Republican Party (also known as the GOP, Grand Old Party) is one of the two major political parties in the United States. Founded in 1854, Republicans generally advocate for lower taxes, less government regulation, and individual liberty.

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