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Official portrait of Kay  R. Hagan
Kay R. Hagan
Former Senator FEC Campaign Finance
U.S. Senator NC
Democratic Service: 2009-2015

Democratic
NC
Senate
Profile
Election Cycle
Total Raised
$22,520,800
Total Spent
$23,863,493
Cash on Hand
$23,012
Individual Contributions
$16,993,199
PAC + Party Money
$2,945,812
Self-Funding
$0
Coverage Through
December 31, 2014
CommitteeType
COLORADO NORTH CAROLINA VICTORY FUND Other (S/J)
HAGAN FORWARD NC Other Nonconnected PAC
HAGAN MERKLEY VICTORY FUND Other (S/J)
HAGAN VICTORY FUND Other Nonconnected PAC
KAY HAGAN NORTH CAROLINA VICTORY 2014 Other Nonconnected PAC
KAY HAGAN SENATE VICTORY Other Nonconnected PAC
NEW MEXICO NORTH CAROLINA VICTORY FUND Other (S/J)
NORTH CAROLINA SENATE VICTORY 2014 Other Nonconnected PAC
SourceAmountShare
Large Individual ($200+)$17,267,90076.7%
Small Individual (<$200)$-274,701-1.2%
PACs & Party$2,945,81213.1%
Self-Funding$00.0%
Other$2,581,78911.5%
RankPACTotal
#1 HAGAN FOR US SENATE INC $21,000
RankDonorLocationTotal
#1 W***** N. SEATTLE, WA $50,000
#2 B***** T. SAN FRANCISCO, CA $48,000
#3 P****** M. BERKELEY, CA $45,000
#4 S***** B. CHARLOTTE, NC $35,000
#5 R****** J. CHARLOTTE, NC $33,400
RankPayee / VendorTotal
#1 Screen Strategies Media $11,698,922
#2 Well & Lighthouse, Llc $1,910,083
#3 Dixon Davis Media Llc $475,763
#4 A.B. Data Ltd. $425,943
#5 Flanagan, Fulkerson & Co $370,574
RankEmployerTotal
#1 Not Employed $1,096,999
#2 Self $669,775
#3 Self-Employed $552,424
#4 None $356,600
#5 Self Employed $188,674
Rank State Total Donors Share
#1 NC $5,278,373 6,266 40.9%
#2 CA $2,555,158 1,156 19.8%
#3 NY $1,124,941 777 8.7%
#4 TX $417,427 271 3.2%
#5 DC $387,425 391 3.0%
#6 WA $375,894 137 2.9%
#7 MA $353,197 337 2.7%
#8 MD $267,030 275 2.1%
#9 VA $250,986 271 1.9%
#10 FL $228,073 230 1.8%
#11 CT $199,400 163 1.5%
#12 NJ $138,133 155 1.1%
#13 IL $133,400 181 1.0%
#14 CO $119,233 99 0.9%
#15 PA $118,702 143 0.9%
#16 GA $92,850 142 0.7%
#17 RI $88,400 59 0.7%
#18 MN $68,307 67 0.5%
#19 SC $59,000 68 0.5%
#20 OH $57,100 68 0.4%
#21 NV $55,700 29 0.4%
#22 LA $43,900 33 0.3%
#23 TN $41,005 40 0.3%
#24 MI $39,250 41 0.3%
#25 MO $35,550 43 0.3%
#26 AL $34,050 32 0.3%
#27 UT $32,340 17 0.3%
#28 VT $25,550 22 0.2%
#29 AZ $24,700 40 0.2%
#30 OK $24,700 19 0.2%
#31 NH $22,950 17 0.2%
#32 NM $22,750 30 0.2%
#33 KY $21,700 35 0.2%
#34 IN $20,150 32 0.2%
#35 OR $16,849 41 0.1%
#36 MS $14,100 21 0.1%
#37 HI $12,650 21 0.1%
#38 DE $12,000 21 0.1%
#39 WI $11,083 24 0.1%
#40 ME $10,350 14 0.1%
#41 AR $7,850 16 0.1%
#42 NE $7,450 5 0.1%
#43 MT $6,950 13 0.1%
#44 VI $5,750 3 0.0%
#45 IA $5,650 11 0.0%
#46 PR $5,000 4 0.0%
#47 KS $4,300 10 0.0%
#48 WV $4,200 6 0.0%
#49 WY $4,100 8 0.0%
#50 ID $4,000 4 0.0%
#51 ND $3,250 4 0.0%
#52 AK $2,500 5 0.0%
#53 SD $1,000 1 0.0%

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