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Kirsten E. Gillibrand
FEC Campaign Finance
U.S. Senator NY
Democratic Service: 2007-present
478 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510
(202) 224-4451

Democratic
NY
Senate
Profile
Election Cycle
Total Raised
$13,449,052
Total Spent
$13,155,189
Cash on Hand
$496,384
Individual Contributions
$10,880,702
PAC + Party Money
$2,389,402
Self-Funding
$0
Coverage Through
December 31, 2010
CommitteeType
GIFTED WOMEN 2009 Other Nonconnected PAC
GRASSROOTS VICTORY FUND Other Nonconnected PAC
MISSOURI-NEW YORK VICTORY FUND Other (S/J)
NEW YORK SENATE 2010 Other Nonconnected PAC
NEW YORK SENATE VICTORY 2010 Other (S/J)
UPSTATE GRASSROOTS VICTORY 2008 Other Nonconnected PAC
WOMEN SENATE 2010 Other (S/J)
SourceAmountShare
Large Individual ($200+)$10,837,60080.6%
Small Individual (<$200)$43,1020.3%
PACs & Party$2,389,40217.8%
Self-Funding$00.0%
Other$178,9481.3%
RankPACTotal
#1 SCOTT MURPHY FOR CONGRESS $6,000
#2 FRIENDS OF BLANCHE LINCOLN $2,000
#3 BILL OWENS FOR CONGRESS $2,000
#4 MARTHA COAKLEY FOR SENATE COMMITTEE $1,000
RankDonorLocationTotal
#1 B****** R. NEW YORK, NY $14,800
#2 B****** S. NEW YORK, NY $14,800
#3 S******** J. NEW YORK, NY $14,800
#4 S******* O. NEW YORK, NY $14,800
#5 H******* R. STAMFORD, CT $14,800
RankPayee / VendorTotal
#1 Media Strategies $7,529,189
#2 American Express $676,281
#3 Adp $581,133
#4 Global Strategies Llc $302,773
#5 Dixon Davis Media Group $198,329
RankEmployerTotal
#1 Not Employed $1,263,156
#2 Self Employed $851,121
#3 Self-Employed $289,891
#4 Davis Polk & Wardwell $101,200
#5 Boies, Schiller & Flexner Llp $89,850
Rank State Total Donors Share
#1 NY $7,409,703 6,442 70.8%
#2 CA $776,924 759 7.4%
#3 DC $380,336 506 3.6%
#4 CT $267,275 196 2.6%
#5 NJ $231,200 211 2.2%
#6 MD $214,156 239 2.0%
#7 MA $199,650 217 1.9%
#8 VA $187,400 228 1.8%
#9 FL $151,850 130 1.5%
#10 TX $150,108 123 1.4%
#11 PA $77,575 72 0.7%
#12 IL $55,800 60 0.5%
#13 VI $49,900 30 0.5%
#14 ZZ $48,750 53 0.5%
#15 CO $48,650 42 0.5%
#16 NV $30,450 24 0.3%
#17 GA $29,600 19 0.3%
#18 PR $21,000 19 0.2%
#19 MI $16,868 15 0.2%
#20 NH $16,250 13 0.2%
#21 RI $11,300 9 0.1%
#22 OH $9,800 9 0.1%
#23 WI $8,300 5 0.1%
#24 AR $8,100 10 0.1%
#25 NC $8,050 9 0.1%
#26 WA $6,205 12 0.1%
#27 LA $5,150 5 0.0%
#28 WY $5,150 7 0.0%
#29 AZ $4,500 7 0.0%
#30 UT $4,400 5 0.0%
#31 MO $4,400 2 0.0%
#32 SC $4,150 8 0.0%
#33 IN $4,000 5 0.0%
#34 OK $3,000 2 0.0%
#35 VT $2,500 3 0.0%
#36 OR $2,450 4 0.0%
#37 AL $2,000 4 0.0%
#38 KY $2,000 1 0.0%
#39 IA $1,750 2 0.0%
#40 DE $1,750 3 0.0%
#41 MS $1,500 2 0.0%
#42 MN $1,500 2 0.0%
#43 ME $1,250 2 0.0%
#44 TN $1,250 4 0.0%
#45 NM $1,150 5 0.0%
#46 NE $1,000 1 0.0%
#47 WV $800 2 0.0%
#48 ID $500 2 0.0%
#49 HI $250 1 0.0%

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