Biggest Campaign Spenders
100 candidates ranked by total spent
Overview
$4.7BTotal Total Spent
100Candidates
$47.4MAverage
This ranking shows candidates who have spent the most on their campaigns. Campaign expenditures include advertising, staff salaries, travel, polling, and other campaign operations. High spending doesn't always correlate with electoral success.
By Party
| Party | Candidates | Total Spent | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| DEM | 49 | $3.6B | 75.7% |
| REP | 43 | $972.3M | 20.5% |
| IND | 6 | $148.0M | 3.1% |
| DFL | 2 | $32.1M | 0.7% |
Top States
| State | Candidates | Total Spent |
|---|---|---|
| US | 11 | $2.7B |
| Texas | 4 | $214.3M |
| California | 10 | $189.4M |
| Ohio | 4 | $157.0M |
| Montana | 3 | $136.0M |
| Wisconsin | 4 | $130.7M |
| Arizona | 5 | $121.4M |
| Pennsylvania | 4 | $117.3M |
| New York | 9 | $113.6M |
| Maryland | 3 | $107.2M |
| Michigan | 5 | $88.9M |
| Florida | 2 | $83.9M |
| Nevada | 3 | $83.5M |
| Virginia | 3 | $49.1M |
| Minnesota | 4 | $47.5M |