Oklahoma Campaign Finance

14 candidates tracked

Financial Overview

$19.3MTotal Raised
$17.1MTotal Spent
14Candidates
$1.4MAvg Raised

Party Breakdown in Oklahoma

Party Candidates Total Raised Share
REP 8 $18.2M 94.4%
DEM 5 $1.0M 5.2%
IND 1 $68K 0.4%

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Top Candidates in Oklahoma (14)

# Candidate Party Office Raised
1 BONDAR, PAUL L REP House $5.7M
2 COLE, TOM REP House $5.6M
3 HERN, KEVIN REP House $2.7M
4 BICE, STEPHANIE REP House $2.1M
5 LUCAS, FRANK D. REP House $1.7M
6 HORN, MADISON DEM House $591K
7 BAKER, DENNIS DEM House $379K
8 BRECHEEN, JOSH REP House $335K
9 SANDERS, MARK DAVID GARCIA IND House $68K
10 MACAULAY, KODY CRAIG DEM House $24K
11 CARDER, ROBIN MS REP House $20K
12 WADE, BRANDON KEITH DEM House $13K
13 HAMILTON, DARREN REP House $5K
14 ROGERS, EVELYN L (LOUISE) DEM House $1K

Frequently Asked Questions

How many federal candidates are running in Oklahoma?

There are currently 14 federal candidates tracked in Oklahoma, with a combined total of $19.3M raised. By party: REP (8), DEM (5), IND (1).

Who is the top fundraiser in Oklahoma?

BONDAR, PAUL L (REP, House) leads fundraising in Oklahoma with $5.7M, representing 29.6% of all money raised in the state.

How much money has been raised by Oklahoma candidates?

Candidates in Oklahoma have collectively raised $19.3M and spent $17.1M. The average candidate has raised $1.4M.

Which offices are Oklahoma candidates running for?

Oklahoma candidates are running for: House (14 candidates, $19.3M).

Where does the campaign finance data for Oklahoma 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 Oklahoma Federal Elections

Oklahoma 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 Oklahoma compares to other states, visit the Senate races or House races pages.

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