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Lindsey Graham
FEC Campaign Finance
U.S. Senator SC
Republican Service: 1995-present
211 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510
(202) 224-5972

Republican
SC
Senate
Profile
Election Cycle
Total Raised
$107,747,534
Total Spent
$98,457,035
Cash on Hand
$12,491,458
Individual Contributions
$102,558,062
PAC + Party Money
$2,466,945
Self-Funding
$100
Coverage Through
December 31, 2020
CommitteeType
2019 SENATORS CLASSIC COMMITTEE Other (S/J)
SourceAmountShare
Large Individual ($200+)$53,031,45849.2%
Small Individual (<$200)$49,526,60446.0%
PACs & Party$2,466,9452.3%
Self-Funding$1000.0%
Other$2,722,4272.5%
RankPACTotal
#1 RICHARD BURR COMMITTEE; THE $2,000
RankDonorLocationTotal
#1 M****** S. LOS ANGELES, CA $37,800
#2 S***** R. NATCHITOCHES, LA $32,400
#3 K***** M. SYKESVILLE, MD $31,180
#4 S********** R. BARRINGTON, IL $30,800
#5 D***** J. BRIGHTON, MA $25,300
RankPayee / VendorTotal
#1 Scott Howell & Company $34,541,114
#2 Connell Donatelli, Inc. $14,025,300
#3 Push Digital, Llc $12,414,156
#4 Campaign Solutions, Inc. $8,931,962
#5 Southwest Publishing $6,783,842
RankEmployerTotal
#1 Retired $21,076,434
#2 Self $2,722,683
#3 Self Employed $908,014
#4 Self-Employed $714,775
#5 Homemaker $573,266
Rank State Total Donors Share
#1 CA $6,380,052 40,833 12.0%
#2 FL $5,987,060 34,035 11.3%
#3 TX $5,464,561 31,214 10.3%
#4 SC $5,381,712 25,373 10.2%
#5 NY $2,677,725 12,331 5.1%
#6 VA $1,705,284 11,486 3.2%
#7 GA $1,639,513 9,484 3.1%
#8 NC $1,603,592 8,832 3.0%
#9 IL $1,505,570 8,747 2.8%
#10 AZ $1,348,429 9,039 2.5%
#11 PA $1,304,158 9,064 2.5%
#12 OH $1,159,056 7,469 2.2%
#13 WA $1,049,900 6,830 2.0%
#14 MI $1,049,623 7,275 2.0%
#15 NJ $1,019,300 6,552 1.9%
#16 CO $1,005,975 6,190 1.9%
#17 TN $965,842 6,600 1.8%
#18 MD $941,191 5,358 1.8%
#19 MA $775,863 4,557 1.5%
#20 CT $674,551 3,265 1.3%
#21 NV $641,166 4,161 1.2%
#22 LA $636,766 3,830 1.2%
#23 MO $611,221 4,279 1.2%
#24 AL $584,220 4,271 1.1%
#25 IN $519,835 3,821 1.0%
#26 MN $504,600 2,935 1.0%
#27 OK $493,457 3,518 0.9%
#28 OR $476,869 3,443 0.9%
#29 WI $452,801 3,239 0.9%
#30 KY $417,964 2,899 0.8%
#31 KS $329,604 2,364 0.6%
#32 UT $328,745 2,143 0.6%
#33 AR $295,644 2,017 0.6%
#34 MS $268,043 2,159 0.5%
#35 NE $264,662 1,259 0.5%
#36 DC $263,907 458 0.5%
#37 NM $243,689 1,850 0.5%
#38 ID $225,252 1,777 0.4%
#39 IA $221,684 1,355 0.4%
#40 HI $200,438 1,057 0.4%
#41 MT $197,186 1,109 0.4%
#42 NH $186,012 1,421 0.4%
#43 WY $156,340 663 0.3%
#44 AK $132,253 1,007 0.2%
#45 DE $116,768 902 0.2%
#46 RI $112,296 510 0.2%
#47 ND $107,752 622 0.2%
#48 SD $107,505 592 0.2%
#49 WV $104,170 902 0.2%
#50 ME $64,190 563 0.1%
#51 VT $56,314 348 0.1%
#52 PR $7,228 48 0.0%
#53 AE $4,971 56 0.0%
#54 AP $2,472 17 0.0%
#55 VI $2,353 19 0.0%
#56 ZZ $1,750 3 0.0%
#57 GU $1,607 9 0.0%
#58 MP $800 3 0.0%
#59 AA $567 6 0.0%

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