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Scott P. Brown
Former Senator FEC Campaign Finance
U.S. Senator MA
Republican Service: 2010-2013

Republican
MA
Senate
Profile
Election Cycle
Total Raised
$18,272,033
Total Spent
$11,085,821
Cash on Hand
$7,186,213
Individual Contributions
$17,070,273
PAC + Party Money
$874,492
Self-Funding
$0
Coverage Through
December 31, 2010
SourceAmountShare
Large Individual ($200+)$8,258,74345.2%
Small Individual (<$200)$8,811,53048.2%
PACs & Party$874,4924.8%
Self-Funding$00.0%
Other$327,2681.8%
RankPACTotal
#1 BILL HUDAK FOR CONGRESS $1,000
#2 TOM WESLEY FOR US CONGRESS $1,000
#3 PEOPLE FOR JON GOLNIK, THE $1,000
#4 COMMITTEE TO ELECT VERNON HARRISON $1,000
#5 JEFF PERRY FOR CONGRESS $1,000
RankDonorLocationTotal
#1 R********* D. CHESTNUT HILL, MA $16,800
#2 W***** M. DUXBURY, MA $14,400
#3 M***** M. LEXINGTON, MA $12,000
#4 S******* M. BEVERLY, MA $10,200
#5 E**** I. WORCESTER, MA $10,200
RankPayee / VendorTotal
#1 Multi Media Services Corp $3,975,000
#2 Fls Connect $1,292,222
#3 Icontribute, Llc $573,251
#4 Multi Media Services Corporation $450,000
#5 Lincoln Strategies $307,392
RankEmployerTotal
#1 Retired $1,083,386
#2 Self-Employed $990,835
#3 Homemaker $445,830
#4 Self Employed $85,950
#5 Fidelity Investments $74,700
Rank State Total Donors Share
#1 MA $3,351,420 5,541 40.8%
#2 CA $593,922 1,092 7.2%
#3 TX $588,741 1,072 7.2%
#4 NY $450,980 646 5.5%
#5 FL $389,255 654 4.7%
#6 VA $249,775 444 3.0%
#7 CT $214,320 320 2.6%
#8 IL $197,750 327 2.4%
#9 NJ $195,099 313 2.4%
#10 MD $152,050 221 1.9%
#11 PA $148,505 255 1.8%
#12 GA $140,185 286 1.7%
#13 WA $94,550 197 1.2%
#14 OH $93,565 164 1.1%
#15 NC $83,570 171 1.0%
#16 CO $83,410 171 1.0%
#17 AZ $82,950 166 1.0%
#18 DC $74,300 126 0.9%
#19 LA $73,500 120 0.9%
#20 MI $73,477 133 0.9%
#21 NV $66,950 83 0.8%
#22 NH $64,040 124 0.8%
#23 MO $60,675 110 0.7%
#24 TN $55,850 110 0.7%
#25 OK $51,875 100 0.6%
#26 IN $50,100 87 0.6%
#27 MN $47,200 85 0.6%
#28 RI $44,721 78 0.5%
#29 AL $42,705 82 0.5%
#30 WI $34,100 79 0.4%
#31 KS $32,900 70 0.4%
#32 SC $32,775 80 0.4%
#33 OR $29,000 55 0.4%
#34 NE $28,975 43 0.4%
#35 WY $25,300 32 0.3%
#36 MS $22,560 46 0.3%
#37 KY $21,300 49 0.3%
#38 UT $19,750 43 0.2%
#39 NM $18,500 42 0.2%
#40 AR $15,801 32 0.2%
#41 HI $14,550 25 0.2%
#42 IA $14,200 36 0.2%
#43 ME $13,351 36 0.2%
#44 DE $12,325 23 0.2%
#45 AK $10,850 31 0.1%
#46 ID $10,556 23 0.1%
#47 WV $10,500 26 0.1%
#48 VT $6,500 13 0.1%
#49 MT $6,250 16 0.1%
#50 SD $4,350 13 0.1%
#51 VI $2,500 4 0.0%
#52 GU $1,750 3 0.0%
#53 ND $1,750 6 0.0%
#54 ZZ $1,000 1 0.0%
#55 AS $250 1 0.0%

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