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Kevin McCarthy
Former Representative FEC Campaign Finance
U.S. Representative CA – District 20
Republican Service: 2007-2023

Republican
CA (District 20)
House
Profile
Election Cycle
Total Raised
$28,663,630
Total Spent
$25,148,570
Cash on Hand
$4,802,133
Individual Contributions
$21,253,771
PAC + Party Money
$1,686,635
Self-Funding
$0
Coverage Through
December 31, 2020
CommitteeType
FOUR AMIGOS JOINT COMMITTEE; THE Other Nonconnected PAC
MCCARTHY VICTORY FUND Other Nonconnected PAC
SourceAmountShare
Large Individual ($200+)$20,475,40271.4%
Small Individual (<$200)$778,3692.7%
PACs & Party$1,686,6355.9%
Self-Funding$00.0%
Other$5,723,22420.0%
RankPACTotal
#1 STEVE CHABOT FOR CONGRESS $8,000
#2 DOUG LAMALFA COMMITTEE $8,000
#3 TEAM GRAHAM, INC. $4,000
#4 CITIZENS TO ELECT PHIL ROE TO CONGRESS $4,000
#5 MULLIN FOR CONGRESS $4,000
RankDonorLocationTotal
#1 F*** S. WOODSIDE, CA $414,703
#2 B********* L. NEW YORK, NY $350,000
#3 M********* E. WESTPORT, CT $325,000
#4 S***** F. MEMPHIS, TN $288,300
#5 F****** H. ROANOKE, VA $269,400
RankPayee / VendorTotal
#1 Convergence Media $6,961,083
#2 The Lukens Company $2,429,167
#3 Strategic Advance Services $2,296,832
#4 Grand Valley Consulting $2,135,243
#5 Payroll Network $1,042,246
RankEmployerTotal
#1 Retired $5,474,116
#2 Homemaker $786,787
#3 Self $562,553
#4 Emc $507,000
#5 Fox Paine & Company Llc $414,703
Rank State Total Donors Share
#1 CA $4,371,066 16,625 21.3%
#2 NY $3,329,328 4,297 16.3%
#3 TX $1,291,441 9,053 6.3%
#4 VA $1,286,428 3,054 6.3%
#5 FL $1,105,423 8,265 5.4%
#6 CT $699,714 967 3.4%
#7 DC $651,572 275 3.2%
#8 CO $620,599 2,471 3.0%
#9 IL $609,441 2,380 3.0%
#10 MO $500,513 1,504 2.4%
#11 TN $479,049 1,476 2.3%
#12 PA $457,756 2,617 2.2%
#13 MD $383,496 1,561 1.9%
#14 WA $358,382 2,531 1.8%
#15 MA $350,128 1,054 1.7%
#16 IN $332,068 1,412 1.6%
#17 OR $284,257 1,283 1.4%
#18 NJ $271,283 1,823 1.3%
#19 GA $249,617 2,778 1.2%
#20 NC $239,355 2,108 1.2%
#21 AZ $225,344 3,279 1.1%
#22 OH $223,453 1,869 1.1%
#23 MI $222,246 2,593 1.1%
#24 NE $158,662 387 0.8%
#25 AL $157,933 1,139 0.8%
#26 NV $154,482 1,596 0.8%
#27 ID $116,947 598 0.6%
#28 SC $115,527 1,617 0.6%
#29 LA $103,497 1,117 0.5%
#30 OK $102,332 1,424 0.5%
#31 MN $93,564 1,030 0.5%
#32 WI $88,670 1,028 0.4%
#33 MS $86,766 763 0.4%
#34 UT $84,298 1,086 0.4%
#35 KS $82,690 682 0.4%
#36 KY $79,368 746 0.4%
#37 WY $71,710 227 0.4%
#38 NM $68,012 746 0.3%
#39 AR $53,304 654 0.3%
#40 HI $50,896 400 0.2%
#41 IA $44,644 423 0.2%
#42 MT $39,306 469 0.2%
#43 NH $32,745 503 0.2%
#44 AK $32,061 486 0.2%
#45 WV $28,800 386 0.1%
#46 DE $20,173 240 0.1%
#47 SD $20,002 219 0.1%
#48 ND $15,773 147 0.1%
#49 ME $11,723 213 0.1%
#50 RI $9,722 116 0.0%
#51 VT $7,067 129 0.0%
#52 AS $1,000 1 0.0%
#53 AP $685 8 0.0%
#54 VI $384 5 0.0%
#55 AE $250 13 0.0%
#56 GU $200 8 0.0%

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