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John A. Boehner
Former Representative FEC Campaign Finance
U.S. Representative OH – District 8
Republican Service: 1991-2015

Republican
OH (District 8)
House
Profile
Election Cycle
Total Raised
$18,372,560
Total Spent
$18,032,172
Cash on Hand
$1,293,216
Individual Contributions
$5,387,991
PAC + Party Money
$2,321,650
Self-Funding
$0
Coverage Through
December 31, 2014
CommitteeType
BOEHNER FOR SPEAKER Other Nonconnected PAC
CALIFORNIANS FOR A HOUSE MAJORITY Other Nonconnected PAC
TFP-FOJB COMMITTEE Other Nonconnected PAC
SourceAmountShare
Large Individual ($200+)$34,597,903188.3%
Small Individual (<$200)$-29,209,912-159.0%
PACs & Party$2,321,65012.6%
Self-Funding$00.0%
Other$10,662,91958.0%
RankPACTotal
#1 FRIENDS OF DAVID JOLLY $6,000
#2 WALBERG FOR CONGRESS $4,000
#3 SIMPSON FOR CONGRESS $4,000
#4 BOBBY SCHILLING FOR CONGRESS $4,000
#5 LOBIONDO FOR CONGRESS $4,000
RankDonorLocationTotal
#1 T****** M. HENDERSON, NV $107,400
#2 L****** S. NEWPORT BEACH, CA $105,200
#3 L******* I. CINCINNATI, OH $102,600
#4 B***** M. MILLSAP, TX $102,600
#5 L******* M. CINCINNATI, OH $102,600
RankPayee / VendorTotal
#1 Greener And Hook $1,734,571
#2 Strategic Advance Services Llc $1,671,965
#3 Kramer & Associates $659,514
#4 Mail America Communications $594,360
#5 Southwest Publishing $587,275
RankEmployerTotal
#1 Retired $2,710,658
#2 Homemaker $2,089,460
#3 Self-Employed $763,741
#4 Self $690,609
#5 Self Employed $423,456
Rank State Total Donors Share
#1 CA $5,295,231 1,008 15.9%
#2 TX $4,064,184 952 12.2%
#3 OH $2,988,627 1,564 9.0%
#4 FL $2,963,469 602 8.9%
#5 NY $2,183,578 340 6.5%
#6 PA $1,929,320 592 5.8%
#7 IL $1,718,719 391 5.2%
#8 VA $1,219,182 349 3.7%
#9 CT $1,201,152 107 3.6%
#10 MA $897,275 158 2.7%
#11 DC $732,200 177 2.2%
#12 WA $700,841 179 2.1%
#13 OK $598,977 82 1.8%
#14 OR $595,000 118 1.8%
#15 NV $594,351 57 1.8%
#16 CO $590,425 111 1.8%
#17 KY $526,050 129 1.6%
#18 WV $444,000 196 1.3%
#19 MO $422,979 123 1.3%
#20 MD $367,571 153 1.1%
#21 MN $312,676 88 0.9%
#22 WI $308,790 150 0.9%
#23 MI $290,825 75 0.9%
#24 UT $249,033 73 0.7%
#25 NC $232,706 87 0.7%
#26 AZ $200,137 105 0.6%
#27 IN $177,270 63 0.5%
#28 TN $170,086 58 0.5%
#29 ID $154,433 39 0.5%
#30 NJ $153,915 91 0.5%
#31 AL $126,400 69 0.4%
#32 KS $119,460 27 0.4%
#33 GA $113,756 86 0.3%
#34 SC $108,254 45 0.3%
#35 AK $87,550 43 0.3%
#36 ND $82,989 18 0.2%
#37 LA $57,952 59 0.2%
#38 RI $55,000 8 0.2%
#39 AR $45,500 13 0.1%
#40 WY $40,101 15 0.1%
#41 SD $37,950 12 0.1%
#42 MT $37,950 9 0.1%
#43 NM $31,435 10 0.1%
#44 IA $28,030 34 0.1%
#45 DE $28,000 9 0.1%
#46 NE $22,900 17 0.1%
#47 MS $13,550 16 0.0%
#48 ME $13,171 18 0.0%
#49 NH $11,457 15 0.0%
#50 HI $8,706 23 0.0%
#51 VT $1,300 2 0.0%

All data sourced directly from FEC bulk files. Minor differences from other sites may occur due to filing amendments.