Hawaii Campaign Finance

5 candidates tracked

Financial Overview

$6.8MTotal Raised
$6.3MTotal Spent
5Candidates
$1.4MAvg Raised

Party Breakdown in Hawaii

Party Candidates Total Raised Share
DEM 3 $6.7M 99.3%
REP 2 $46K 0.7%

By Office

Senate 3 candidates · $5.1M House 2 candidates · $1.7M

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Top Candidates in Hawaii (5)

# Candidate Party Office Raised
1 HIRONO, MAZIE K. DEM Senate $5.0M
2 TOKUDA, JILL NAOMI DEM House $989K
3 CASE, EDWARD DEM House $700K
4 MCDERMOTT, ROBERT REP Senate $23K
5 LAM, ADRIEL REP Senate $23K

Frequently Asked Questions

How many federal candidates are running in Hawaii?

There are currently 5 federal candidates tracked in Hawaii, with a combined total of $6.8M raised. By party: DEM (3), REP (2).

Who is the top fundraiser in Hawaii?

HIRONO, MAZIE K. (DEM, Senate) leads fundraising in Hawaii with $5.0M, representing 74.4% of all money raised in the state.

How much money has been raised by Hawaii candidates?

Candidates in Hawaii have collectively raised $6.8M and spent $6.3M. The average candidate has raised $1.4M.

Which offices are Hawaii candidates running for?

Hawaii candidates are running for: Senate (3 candidates, $5.1M); House (2 candidates, $1.7M).

Where does the campaign finance data for Hawaii come from?

All campaign finance data is sourced from the Federal Election Commission (FEC). Candidates are required by law to file regular financial disclosure reports. Data is updated as new filings are submitted.

About Hawaii Federal Elections

Hawaii sends two senators and at least one representative to the U.S. Congress. Campaign finance data for all federal candidates is tracked by the Federal Election Commission. Each candidate must report their fundraising, spending, and donor information at regular intervals.

To explore how Hawaii compares to other states, visit the Senate races or House races pages.

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