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Claire McCaskill
Former Senator FEC Campaign Finance
U.S. Senator MO
Democratic Service: 2007-2019

Democratic
MO
Senate
Profile
Election Cycle
Total Raised
$37,714,658
Total Spent
$38,254,850
Cash on Hand
$241,329
Individual Contributions
$32,029,649
PAC + Party Money
$2,401,314
Self-Funding
$174,288
Coverage Through
December 31, 2018
CommitteeType
COMMON SENSE 2018 Other (S/J)
FLORIDA MISSOURI VICTORY FUND Other (S/J)
MCCASKILL 2018 VICTORY Other Nonconnected PAC
MCCASKILL SENATE FUND Other Nonconnected PAC
MCCASKILL SENATE VICTORY 2018 Other Nonconnected PAC
MICHIGAN MISSOURI VICTORY FUND Other (S/J)
MISSOURI-MONTANA FUND Other (S/J)
SourceAmountShare
Large Individual ($200+)$38,191,639101.3%
Small Individual (<$200)$-6,161,990-16.3%
PACs & Party$2,401,3146.4%
Self-Funding$174,2880.5%
Other$3,109,4078.2%
RankPACTotal
#1 CORT VANOSTRAN FOR CONGRESS $2,000
#2 MONTANANS FOR TESTER $994
RankDonorLocationTotal
#1 T******* V. CHICAGO, IL $98,600
#2 S***** D. SALT LAKE CITY, UT $98,600
#3 M********* C. SAINT LOUIS, MO $64,079
#4 S***** H. LOS ANGELES, CA $60,000
#5 S***** J. BEVERLY HILLS, CA $49,300
RankPayee / VendorTotal
#1 Screen Strategies Media $22,096,132
#2 Bully Pulpit Interactive, Llc $3,658,139
#3 Payroll Data Processing $2,199,612
#4 Anne Lewis Strategies Llc $1,589,578
#5 Actblue Technical Services $807,607
RankEmployerTotal
#1 Not Employed $10,558,626
#2 Self Employed $4,006,916
#3 None $1,252,466
#4 Centene Corporation $285,600
#5 Washington University $268,191
Rank State Total Donors Share
#1 MO $11,709,878 53,176 33.3%
#2 CA $5,472,800 19,550 15.6%
#3 NY $4,299,650 12,196 12.2%
#4 IL $2,124,751 6,543 6.0%
#5 MA $1,560,122 5,723 4.4%
#6 TX $984,632 3,954 2.8%
#7 KS $828,321 2,744 2.4%
#8 MD $804,338 3,209 2.3%
#9 DC $728,859 2,183 2.1%
#10 NJ $625,622 2,459 1.8%
#11 CO $563,334 1,918 1.6%
#12 WA $558,585 3,172 1.6%
#13 FL $548,044 3,048 1.6%
#14 VA $526,768 2,285 1.5%
#15 PA $453,410 2,839 1.3%
#16 CT $322,798 1,991 0.9%
#17 NC $251,305 1,306 0.7%
#18 OR $208,579 1,834 0.6%
#19 GA $185,710 1,340 0.5%
#20 MI $160,585 1,684 0.5%
#21 AZ $151,454 1,205 0.4%
#22 NM $142,372 886 0.4%
#23 UT $142,301 258 0.4%
#24 OH $136,528 1,068 0.4%
#25 TN $116,588 810 0.3%
#26 NV $107,669 508 0.3%
#27 MN $105,869 1,251 0.3%
#28 WI $104,574 1,069 0.3%
#29 IN $99,991 939 0.3%
#30 VT $94,915 465 0.3%
#31 PR $91,302 41 0.3%
#32 AR $76,779 551 0.2%
#33 NH $75,337 405 0.2%
#34 IA $73,420 1,087 0.2%
#35 SC $73,270 410 0.2%
#36 ME $70,103 373 0.2%
#37 KY $60,883 672 0.2%
#38 OK $50,737 370 0.1%
#39 AL $49,358 321 0.1%
#40 RI $47,522 390 0.1%
#41 WY $44,766 132 0.1%
#42 LA $44,356 272 0.1%
#43 HI $41,231 430 0.1%
#44 ID $38,112 433 0.1%
#45 NE $30,822 356 0.1%
#46 MT $28,084 236 0.1%
#47 DE $26,705 269 0.1%
#48 MS $26,437 134 0.1%
#49 AK $25,897 351 0.1%
#50 ZZ $23,473 92 0.1%
#51 SD $19,444 164 0.1%
#52 WV $15,953 767 0.0%
#53 VI $5,947 38 0.0%
#54 ND $2,741 51 0.0%
#55 AE $2,298 54 0.0%
#56 AA $1,950 5 0.0%
#57 AP $1,500 4 0.0%

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