Top Political Donors

Leaderboard of the biggest 0 donors in American politics. $0 total donated. See who funds campaigns, PACs, and committees with FEC public data.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the biggest donors in American politics?

The top political donors include . The largest single donor, Unknown, has contributed $0.

How much do top political donors give?

The top 0 donors have collectively contributed $0, with an average of $0 per donor. Individual contribution limits to candidates are $3,300 per election, but donors can give unlimited amounts to Super PACs.

Where does donor data come from?

All donor data is sourced from Federal Election Commission (FEC) public filings. Contributions over $200 must be itemized with the donor's name, employer, and occupation. This data is updated regularly as new filings are submitted.

What is the difference between individual donors and PAC donors?

Individual donors are private citizens who contribute personal funds. PACs (Political Action Committees) pool contributions from members. Super PACs can accept unlimited contributions but cannot donate directly to candidates. All types must report to the FEC.

Can donors give unlimited money to campaigns?

Individual donors face limits: $3,300 per candidate per election (2023-2024 cycle), $41,300 per year to national party committees, and $5,000 per year to traditional PACs. However, there is no limit on contributions to Super PACs or on independent expenditures.

Understanding Political Donations

Political donations in the United States are regulated by federal campaign finance law. Key rules include:

  • Individual contribution limits: $3,300 per candidate per election (primary and general counted separately), $41,300 per year to national party committees.
  • PAC limits: Traditional PACs can give $5,000 per candidate per election. Super PACs can raise unlimited amounts but cannot coordinate with candidates.
  • Disclosure requirements: Contributions over $200 must be itemized in FEC reports, including the donor's name, address, employer, and occupation.
  • Foreign national ban: Foreign nationals are prohibited from making political contributions in U.S. elections.

All data on this page comes from public FEC filings and is updated regularly.

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