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Mary L. Landrieu
Former Senator FEC Campaign Finance
U.S. Senator LA
Democratic Service: 1997-2015

Democratic
LA
Senate
Profile
Election Cycle
Total Raised
$16,159,537
Total Spent
$18,631,337
Cash on Hand
$62,629
Individual Contributions
$11,102,291
PAC + Party Money
$3,771,135
Self-Funding
$0
Coverage Through
December 31, 2014
CommitteeType
ALASKA LOUISIANA VICTORY FUND Other (S/J)
BIG EASY COMMITTEE Other Nonconnected PAC
LOUISIANA NORTH CAROLINA & RHODE ISLAND VICTORY 2014 Other (S/J)
LOUISIANA NORTH CAROLINA VICTORY 2014 Other (S/J)
LOUISIANA SENATE 2014 Other Nonconnected PAC
NEW HAMPSHIRE LOUISIANA VICTORY FUND Other Nonconnected PAC
NEW MEXICO LOUISIANA VICTORY FUND Other (S/J)
SourceAmountShare
Large Individual ($200+)$16,018,98699.1%
Small Individual (<$200)$-4,916,695-30.4%
PACs & Party$3,771,13523.3%
Self-Funding$00.0%
Other$1,286,1118.0%
RankPACTotal
#1 NUNN FOR SENATE INC $500
RankDonorLocationTotal
#1 K******** J. MCLEAN, VA $32,400
#2 C******* C. GALLIANO, LA $22,500
#3 G*** C. SACATON, AZ $20,200
#4 C******** J. HOUSTON, TX $20,000
#5 M****** W. EL DORADO, AR $20,000
RankPayee / VendorTotal
#1 Canal Partners Media, Llc $7,337,853
#2 Chase Bank $563,817
#3 Putnam Partners, Llc $550,155
#4 Campaign Finance Consultants $432,157
#5 The Mellman Group $430,172
RankEmployerTotal
#1 Self-Employed $1,113,920
#2 Self Employed $68,400
#3 Tulane University $38,845
#4 Anadarko Petroleum Corporation $34,600
#5 Mcarthur Glen Group $32,400
Rank State Total Donors Share
#1 LA $4,471,811 4,347 44.9%
#2 NY $786,900 479 7.9%
#3 TX $708,430 510 7.1%
#4 CA $645,744 576 6.5%
#5 DC $435,625 472 4.4%
#6 VA $362,002 350 3.6%
#7 FL $305,542 246 3.1%
#8 MA $233,433 166 2.3%
#9 MD $218,097 243 2.2%
#10 CT $195,200 110 2.0%
#11 PA $178,456 117 1.8%
#12 NJ $137,675 94 1.4%
#13 MS $124,250 85 1.2%
#14 IL $117,500 139 1.2%
#15 CO $112,100 86 1.1%
#16 GA $107,850 137 1.1%
#17 AZ $74,700 70 0.8%
#18 NC $64,750 49 0.7%
#19 AR $56,100 28 0.6%
#20 OR $53,000 31 0.5%
#21 AL $50,750 49 0.5%
#22 MI $45,550 56 0.5%
#23 WA $40,541 56 0.4%
#24 DE $39,200 43 0.4%
#25 NV $34,990 26 0.4%
#26 OH $33,525 37 0.3%
#27 MN $29,450 33 0.3%
#28 OK $27,700 24 0.3%
#29 RI $26,643 14 0.3%
#30 KY $26,000 37 0.3%
#31 PR $24,900 11 0.3%
#32 MO $23,800 26 0.2%
#33 SC $17,885 17 0.2%
#34 TN $16,750 21 0.2%
#35 HI $15,800 18 0.2%
#36 NM $15,380 15 0.2%
#37 UT $13,650 12 0.1%
#38 WI $12,333 14 0.1%
#39 ME $11,700 12 0.1%
#40 KS $9,750 8 0.1%
#41 WY $9,250 10 0.1%
#42 NH $7,000 8 0.1%
#43 IN $6,900 10 0.1%
#44 IA $3,950 5 0.0%
#45 VT $3,400 5 0.0%
#46 NE $3,250 6 0.0%
#47 AK $3,000 6 0.0%
#48 ID $2,500 4 0.0%
#49 SD $2,000 2 0.0%
#50 ND $1,700 3 0.0%
#51 WV $1,500 3 0.0%
#52 MT $1,000 2 0.0%
#53 VI $500 1 0.0%

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