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Ted Cruz
FEC Campaign Finance
U.S. Senator TX
Republican Service: 2013-present
167 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510
(202) 224-5922

Republican
TX
Senate
Profile
Election Cycle
Total Raised
$35,409,077
Total Spent
$39,458,810
Cash on Hand
$157,959
Individual Contributions
$29,234,222
PAC + Party Money
$1,281,924
Self-Funding
$260,000
Coverage Through
December 31, 2018
CommitteeType
2018 SENATORS CLASSIC COMMITTEE Other (S/J)
TED CRUZ VICTORY COMMITTEE Other Nonconnected PAC
SourceAmountShare
Large Individual ($200+)$27,847,84278.6%
Small Individual (<$200)$1,386,3803.9%
PACs & Party$1,281,9243.6%
Self-Funding$10,0000.0%
Other$4,882,93013.8%
RankPACTotal
#1 CRUZ FOR PRESIDENT $124,177
#2 NEWMAN FOR CONGRESS $4,000
#3 RON ESTES FOR CONGRESS $2,000
RankDonorLocationTotal
#1 H****** A. FORT WORTH, TX $35,000
#2 A**** M. HOUSTON, TX $32,700
#3 W******* A. DALLAS, TX $29,900
#4 H***** M. MIDLAND, TX $27,700
#5 S******* M. MAGNOLIA, TX $20,500
RankPayee / VendorTotal
#1 Ax Media $16,050,532
#2 Campaignhq $2,735,937
#3 The Prosper Group Corporation $2,713,424
#4 The Lukens Company $1,742,084
#5 Anedot $1,501,301
RankEmployerTotal
#1 Retired $8,716,814
#2 Self-Employed $1,397,107
#3 Self $1,243,021
#4 Homemaker $1,189,845
#5 Self Employed $794,814
Rank State Total Donors Share
#1 TX $16,831,702 69,595 61.4%
#2 CA $1,695,416 11,998 6.2%
#3 FL $1,172,852 5,865 4.3%
#4 NY $970,598 4,336 3.5%
#5 VA $476,797 2,536 1.7%
#6 IL $411,677 2,536 1.5%
#7 PA $379,235 2,415 1.4%
#8 GA $340,394 2,366 1.2%
#9 NJ $313,069 1,761 1.1%
#10 AZ $292,156 2,354 1.1%
#11 OH $268,628 2,232 1.0%
#12 MI $252,749 1,919 0.9%
#13 CO $246,896 1,993 0.9%
#14 TN $244,570 1,878 0.9%
#15 MO $243,082 1,839 0.9%
#16 WA $237,934 2,176 0.9%
#17 NC $207,637 1,890 0.8%
#18 MD $192,273 1,605 0.7%
#19 NV $161,030 1,038 0.6%
#20 CT $155,274 667 0.6%
#21 LA $154,156 1,266 0.6%
#22 MA $151,336 1,264 0.6%
#23 OK $148,115 1,204 0.5%
#24 KS $146,700 968 0.5%
#25 NM $144,043 797 0.5%
#26 IN $139,651 1,792 0.5%
#27 AL $112,217 1,004 0.4%
#28 OR $111,827 1,586 0.4%
#29 AR $107,988 809 0.4%
#30 WI $105,257 834 0.4%
#31 MN $100,643 1,234 0.4%
#32 DC $92,057 151 0.3%
#33 SC $83,667 1,118 0.3%
#34 UT $81,358 1,045 0.3%
#35 MS $60,135 621 0.2%
#36 IA $59,510 685 0.2%
#37 ID $57,967 670 0.2%
#38 KY $53,293 377 0.2%
#39 NE $48,353 424 0.2%
#40 WV $44,761 247 0.2%
#41 MT $39,620 359 0.1%
#42 NH $39,114 392 0.1%
#43 WY $38,846 380 0.1%
#44 HI $35,904 368 0.1%
#45 AK $31,978 373 0.1%
#46 SD $23,797 193 0.1%
#47 RI $20,927 112 0.1%
#48 DE $16,491 213 0.1%
#49 VI $13,575 5 0.0%
#50 ND $12,930 201 0.0%
#51 ME $11,980 186 0.0%
#52 VT $6,260 80 0.0%
#53 PR $3,775 10 0.0%
#54 AP $3,500 33 0.0%
#55 GU $1,775 8 0.0%
#56 AE $125 2 0.0%

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