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Tom Cotton
FEC Campaign Finance
U.S. Senator AR
Republican Service: 2013-present
326 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510
(202) 224-2353

Republican
AR
Senate
Profile
Election Cycle
Total Raised
$13,911,690
Total Spent
$13,814,167
Cash on Hand
$215,874
Individual Contributions
$10,892,504
PAC + Party Money
$1,918,693
Self-Funding
$0
Coverage Through
December 31, 2014
CommitteeType
ARKANSAS VICTORY FUND 2014 Other Nonconnected PAC
COTTON VICTORY Other Nonconnected PAC
COTTON-LAND VICTORY COMMITTEE Other (S/J)
FISCAL CONSERVATIVE MAJORITY FUND Other Nonconnected PAC
FLORIDIANS FOR A SENATE MAJORITY Other Nonconnected PAC
RECLAIM THE SENATE 2014 Other (S/J)
SCOTT COTTON DAINES VICTORY FUND (SCDVF) Other Nonconnected PAC
SIX IN '14 FUND Other (S/J)
SourceAmountShare
Large Individual ($200+)$13,401,51696.3%
Small Individual (<$200)$-2,509,012-18.0%
PACs & Party$1,918,69313.8%
Self-Funding$00.0%
Other$1,100,4937.9%
RankDonorLocationTotal
#1 D**** M. MIDLAND, TX $31,200
#2 N***** E. EL DORADO, AR $15,200
#3 C****** W. VERO BEACH, FL $15,200
#4 S****** M. DAYTON, OH $13,000
#5 R******* R. MARION, IL $13,000
RankPayee / VendorTotal
#1 Onmessage Inc. $5,295,010
#2 Hsp $606,480
#3 Push Digital $543,434
#4 American Express $429,707
#5 Right Solutions Partners, Llc $397,963
RankEmployerTotal
#1 Retired $1,611,483
#2 Homemaker $690,714
#3 Self-Employed $556,486
#4 Self Employed $231,938
#5 Stephens Inc $60,700
Rank State Total Donors Share
#1 AR $2,118,394 2,416 26.3%
#2 TX $918,741 715 11.4%
#3 CA $591,989 512 7.4%
#4 FL $520,025 402 6.5%
#5 NY $391,706 267 4.9%
#6 VA $348,047 369 4.3%
#7 IL $343,720 225 4.3%
#8 SC $286,325 194 3.6%
#9 MO $249,825 151 3.1%
#10 PA $180,013 147 2.2%
#11 AZ $173,520 101 2.2%
#12 MI $155,370 89 1.9%
#13 OH $144,336 129 1.8%
#14 MD $123,712 134 1.5%
#15 KS $122,168 125 1.5%
#16 OK $118,751 99 1.5%
#17 NV $114,800 52 1.4%
#18 NJ $100,290 73 1.2%
#19 MN $95,616 81 1.2%
#20 DC $90,151 126 1.1%
#21 TN $88,800 71 1.1%
#22 LA $84,350 64 1.0%
#23 CT $79,647 82 1.0%
#24 CO $67,841 65 0.8%
#25 GA $57,851 69 0.7%
#26 WI $52,850 50 0.7%
#27 MS $52,500 34 0.7%
#28 WA $52,388 64 0.7%
#29 NC $44,350 48 0.6%
#30 MA $43,573 39 0.5%
#31 WY $38,625 49 0.5%
#32 IN $31,250 34 0.4%
#33 AL $26,496 30 0.3%
#34 WV $18,900 17 0.2%
#35 KY $17,000 20 0.2%
#36 OR $15,900 27 0.2%
#37 UT $12,725 23 0.2%
#38 NM $11,150 13 0.1%
#39 NH $10,600 19 0.1%
#40 DE $6,900 8 0.1%
#41 NE $6,730 12 0.1%
#42 MT $6,691 8 0.1%
#43 IA $6,300 13 0.1%
#44 VT $5,700 2 0.1%
#45 SD $5,250 7 0.1%
#46 HI $5,150 14 0.1%
#47 ID $4,900 8 0.1%
#48 ND $4,400 11 0.1%
#49 RI $3,050 3 0.0%
#50 ZZ $1,000 1 0.0%
#51 GU $500 2 0.0%
#52 ME $450 2 0.0%
#53 PR $250 1 0.0%
#54 AK $200 1 0.0%

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