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Jim Jordan
FEC Campaign Finance
U.S. Representative OH – District 4
Republican Service: 2007-present
2056 Rayburn House Office Building
(202) 225-2676

Republican
OH (District 4)
House
Profile
Election Cycle
Total Raised
$18,637,125
Total Spent
$13,268,968
Cash on Hand
$6,113,812
Individual Contributions
$18,473,336
PAC + Party Money
$142,548
Self-Funding
$0
Coverage Through
December 31, 2020
SourceAmountShare
Large Individual ($200+)$7,154,71138.4%
Small Individual (<$200)$11,318,62560.7%
PACs & Party$142,5480.8%
Self-Funding$00.0%
Other$21,2410.1%
RankPACTotal
#1 FRIENDS TO ELECT DR. GREG MURPHY TO CONGRESS $6,000
#2 GREG STEUBE FOR CONGRESS $4,000
#3 STEVE CHABOT FOR CONGRESS $4,000
#4 JEFF DUNCAN FOR CONGRESS $4,000
#5 VIRGINIA FOXX FOR CONGRESS $4,000
RankDonorLocationTotal
#1 P***** C. BRENTWOOD, CA $15,145
#2 H****** S. DARIEN, CT $14,000
#3 C**** R. WEST LIBERTY, OH $13,500
#4 R*** R. LONGWOOD, FL $13,275
#5 M****** P. FOSTORIA, OH $13,000
RankPayee / VendorTotal
#1 Campaign Solutions $6,634,706
#2 Winred Technical Services Llc $2,949,929
#3 Olympic Media $877,683
#4 Medium Buying Llc $744,973
#5 Rightpath Llc $278,771
RankEmployerTotal
#1 Retired $4,241,860
#2 Self $396,909
#3 Self Employed $99,429
#4 Self Employed $28,724
#5 Homemaker $24,520
Rank State Total Donors Share
#1 CA $938,482 12,185 13.1%
#2 OH $920,146 6,424 12.9%
#3 FL $913,090 8,402 12.8%
#4 TX $704,803 8,208 9.9%
#5 NY $228,666 3,182 3.2%
#6 AZ $212,422 2,811 3.0%
#7 VA $203,076 2,603 2.8%
#8 WA $196,828 2,045 2.8%
#9 IL $176,702 2,176 2.5%
#10 CO $171,867 1,832 2.4%
#11 PA $164,211 2,678 2.3%
#12 GA $158,844 1,973 2.2%
#13 MI $154,429 2,159 2.2%
#14 NJ $135,253 1,829 1.9%
#15 NC $124,497 1,724 1.7%
#16 NV $120,341 1,641 1.7%
#17 TN $118,676 1,634 1.7%
#18 MD $110,714 1,230 1.5%
#19 MA $108,252 1,032 1.5%
#20 CT $101,815 783 1.4%
#21 MO $98,736 1,109 1.4%
#22 LA $75,692 852 1.1%
#23 MN $75,146 830 1.1%
#24 IN $73,373 1,091 1.0%
#25 AL $72,454 775 1.0%
#26 SC $69,835 1,275 1.0%
#27 OR $69,833 1,129 1.0%
#28 WI $61,899 747 0.9%
#29 OK $51,527 901 0.7%
#30 WY $46,753 238 0.7%
#31 UT $46,606 604 0.7%
#32 KS $45,441 588 0.6%
#33 KY $41,480 595 0.6%
#34 MT $34,670 317 0.5%
#35 ID $33,985 511 0.5%
#36 NM $32,007 456 0.4%
#37 MS $31,433 498 0.4%
#38 IA $31,181 295 0.4%
#39 AR $28,912 524 0.4%
#40 HI $23,160 267 0.3%
#41 WV $19,294 263 0.3%
#42 DC $19,004 2,352 0.3%
#43 VT $17,135 151 0.2%
#44 AK $16,064 340 0.2%
#45 NH $13,717 276 0.2%
#46 NE $13,224 169 0.2%
#47 ME $11,875 163 0.2%
#48 SD $11,065 172 0.2%
#49 DE $10,011 225 0.1%
#50 ND $8,085 149 0.1%
#51 RI $4,605 85 0.1%
#52 PR $1,870 15 0.0%
#53 AP $850 9 0.0%
#54 MP $250 1 0.0%
#55 GU $225 3 0.0%

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