See which employers have the most politically active employees in PR. 10 employers, $142K in donations from PR.
This table ranks employers by the total political contributions their PR-based employees have made to federal campaigns. It reveals which companies and institutions have the most politically engaged workforces in the state. Both the state-specific and national donation totals are shown so you can gauge whether an employer's political giving is concentrated in PR or distributed across multiple states.
| # | Employer | PR Total | National Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | THE DRISCOLL FIRM | $57K | $74K |
| 2 | UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO | $24K | $25K |
| 3 | TRIPLE-S MANAGEMENT | $22K | $22K |
| 4 | SILVER POINT CAPITAL | $20K | $112K |
| 5 | SELF EMPLOYER | $7K | $213K |
| 6 | SELFEMPLOYED | $5K | $649K |
| 7 | TMOBILE | $2K | $15K |
| 8 | UNC | $2K | $286K |
| 9 | UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE | $2K | $293K |
| 10 | SURGEON | $1K | $79K |
The top employers in PR by employee donations include major local employers, universities, hospitals, and national companies with significant PR operations. Together they account for $142K in contributions from PR-based employees.
The PR Total column shows only donations from employees located in PR. The National Total shows the employer's aggregate donations from all states. This helps you see how much of a company's political giving comes from its PR workforce.
No. These are individual contributions from employees, not corporate donations. Federal law prohibits direct corporate contributions to candidates. Employee political activity does not necessarily reflect the employer's official stance.