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Martha McSally
Former Senator FEC Campaign Finance
U.S. Senator AZ
Republican Service: 2015-2020

Republican
AZ
Senate
Profile
Election Cycle
Total Raised
$21,876,370
Total Spent
$20,952,576
Cash on Hand
$923,794
Individual Contributions
$16,892,830
PAC + Party Money
$1,257,747
Self-Funding
$0
Coverage Through
December 31, 2018
CommitteeType
GROW THE MAJORITY Other (S/J)
REPUBLICANS INSPIRING SUCCESS & EMPOWERMENT PROJECT (RISE PROJECT) Other (H/J)
STRENGTHEN THE SENATE MAJORITY 2018 Other Nonconnected PAC
WOMEN KEEP THE MAJORITY Other (S/J)
SourceAmountShare
Large Individual ($200+)$13,602,27262.2%
Small Individual (<$200)$3,290,55815.0%
PACs & Party$1,257,7475.7%
Self-Funding$00.0%
Other$3,725,79317.0%
RankDonorLocationTotal
#1 W***** M. PHOENIX, AZ $27,000
#2 A******** M. TUCSON, AZ $25,700
#3 C***** F. DENVER, CO $16,200
#4 C***** M. TUCSON, AZ $16,200
#5 L******** P. SAN FRANCISCO, CA $15,400
RankPayee / VendorTotal
#1 Ax Media $8,822,790
#2 Campaign Solutions $2,995,479
#3 The Prosper Group $1,427,417
#4 Communications Corporation Of America $601,824
#5 Axiom Strategies Llc $539,182
RankEmployerTotal
#1 None $4,570,750
#2 Self Employed $731,143
#3 None $686,495
#4 Self-Employed $180,103
#5 Self-Employed $100,994
Rank State Total Donors Share
#1 AZ $4,228,123 9,745 34.9%
#2 CA $1,346,046 5,788 11.1%
#3 TX $938,784 3,206 7.7%
#4 FL $721,720 2,532 6.0%
#5 NY $460,963 1,546 3.8%
#6 IL $364,285 1,185 3.0%
#7 VA $265,127 1,257 2.2%
#8 PA $251,956 1,106 2.1%
#9 MA $230,984 617 1.9%
#10 CO $223,632 983 1.8%
#11 MO $195,684 560 1.6%
#12 GA $187,346 848 1.5%
#13 WA $171,638 1,107 1.4%
#14 MI $169,633 1,054 1.4%
#15 OH $160,624 788 1.3%
#16 MN $132,712 494 1.1%
#17 TN $128,915 437 1.1%
#18 NC $122,827 676 1.0%
#19 NV $117,624 543 1.0%
#20 MD $115,872 566 1.0%
#21 CT $115,584 373 1.0%
#22 NJ $111,071 523 0.9%
#23 OK $98,581 275 0.8%
#24 IN $96,049 428 0.8%
#25 LA $95,733 269 0.8%
#26 OR $95,048 445 0.8%
#27 SC $89,091 589 0.7%
#28 WI $82,988 400 0.7%
#29 KS $70,109 278 0.6%
#30 WY $69,296 127 0.6%
#31 DC $59,204 95 0.5%
#32 AL $54,739 370 0.5%
#33 ID $51,761 237 0.4%
#34 NM $51,177 234 0.4%
#35 UT $50,801 208 0.4%
#36 AR $45,100 221 0.4%
#37 KY $38,846 235 0.3%
#38 MS $37,627 182 0.3%
#39 NH $33,142 185 0.3%
#40 NE $30,748 180 0.3%
#41 MT $27,223 176 0.2%
#42 WV $27,191 78 0.2%
#43 ME $23,784 70 0.2%
#44 IA $22,851 151 0.2%
#45 HI $20,985 105 0.2%
#46 AK $17,111 113 0.1%
#47 RI $16,655 56 0.1%
#48 DE $15,808 70 0.1%
#49 SD $13,910 62 0.1%
#50 ND $9,785 88 0.1%
#51 VT $4,564 77 0.0%
#52 GU $2,000 9 0.0%
#53 AE $875 6 0.0%
#54 VI $390 5 0.0%
#55 AP $250 1 0.0%

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