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Michael F. Bennet
FEC Campaign Finance
U.S. Senator CO
Democratic Service: 2009-present
261 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510
(202) 224-5852

Democratic
CO
Senate
Profile
Election Cycle
Total Raised
$15,575,583
Total Spent
$15,094,864
Cash on Hand
$1,715,122
Individual Contributions
$10,726,326
PAC + Party Money
$3,050,107
Self-Funding
$7,400
Coverage Through
December 31, 2016
CommitteeType
BRING BACK SENSE TO THE SENATE 2016 Other Nonconnected PAC
CO CT WA VICTORY 2016 Other (S/J)
COLORADO OHIO VICTORY UND Other (S/J)
COLORADO SENATE VICTORY 2016 Other Nonconnected PAC
JUSTICE 2016 Other (S/J)
PEAKS AND PALMS SENATE VICTORY Other (X/J)
TAKE BACK THE MAJORITY 2016 Other (S/J)
THE COLORADO WAY Other Nonconnected PAC
SourceAmountShare
Large Individual ($200+)$14,096,05890.5%
Small Individual (<$200)$-3,369,732-21.6%
PACs & Party$3,050,10719.6%
Self-Funding$7,4000.0%
Other$1,791,75011.5%
RankDonorLocationTotal
#1 K**** R. BOULDER, CO $33,400
#2 B********* D. FORT WORTH, TX $29,700
#3 B******* G. RICHMOND HILL, NY $27,000
#4 B********* E. NEW YORK, NY $27,000
#5 M******** L. FORT WORTH, TX $24,300
RankPayee / VendorTotal
#1 Magnus, Shorr Johnson $6,752,189
#2 Shorr Johnson Magnus $3,006,004
#3 Automated Data Processing $2,607,997
#4 Shorr $1,020,976
#5 Magnus $809,767
RankEmployerTotal
#1 Not Employed $3,023,569
#2 Self-Employed $1,110,003
#3 Pershing Square Capital Management $83,100
#4 Blackstone Group $57,000
#5 Goldman Sachs $47,800
Rank State Total Donors Share
#1 CO $4,771,081 16,501 38.1%
#2 NY $2,238,888 1,766 17.9%
#3 CA $1,525,947 2,208 12.2%
#4 DC $666,595 750 5.3%
#5 MA $514,306 675 4.1%
#6 MD $441,338 510 3.5%
#7 TX $343,948 557 2.7%
#8 IL $316,151 451 2.5%
#9 VA $297,898 482 2.4%
#10 CT $249,627 275 2.0%
#11 NJ $192,862 328 1.5%
#12 OH $101,069 122 0.8%
#13 FL $95,205 290 0.8%
#14 WA $94,548 457 0.8%
#15 PA $60,769 255 0.5%
#16 OK $47,167 153 0.4%
#17 NV $41,602 42 0.3%
#18 MN $38,242 183 0.3%
#19 WY $32,950 49 0.3%
#20 LA $32,905 61 0.3%
#21 OR $32,764 195 0.3%
#22 AZ $29,519 134 0.2%
#23 MI $29,510 158 0.2%
#24 GA $29,197 163 0.2%
#25 AR $27,870 45 0.2%
#26 MO $26,040 77 0.2%
#27 NC $21,022 66 0.2%
#28 WI $18,716 140 0.1%
#29 UT $18,362 38 0.1%
#30 VT $18,300 52 0.1%
#31 NM $17,337 200 0.1%
#32 TN $16,980 59 0.1%
#33 NH $16,790 21 0.1%
#34 IN $15,710 44 0.1%
#35 NE $11,666 78 0.1%
#36 KS $10,555 62 0.1%
#37 ID $10,295 18 0.1%
#38 ME $9,474 53 0.1%
#39 SD $8,900 13 0.1%
#40 HI $7,104 35 0.1%
#41 KY $6,510 50 0.1%
#42 RI $5,875 29 0.0%
#43 SC $5,485 22 0.0%
#44 AA $3,700 2 0.0%
#45 WV $3,460 15 0.0%
#46 IA $2,628 23 0.0%
#47 AL $2,305 45 0.0%
#48 MS $2,000 2 0.0%
#49 DE $1,975 11 0.0%
#50 AK $1,750 4 0.0%
#51 MT $1,503 54 0.0%
#52 ND $675 5 0.0%

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