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Devin Nunes
Former Representative FEC Campaign Finance
U.S. Representative CA – District 22
Republican Service: 2003-2022

Republican
CA (District 22)
House
Profile
Election Cycle
Total Raised
$26,871,171
Total Spent
$20,201,845
Cash on Hand
$10,907,954
Individual Contributions
$25,575,224
PAC + Party Money
$1,016,788
Self-Funding
$0
Coverage Through
December 31, 2020
CommitteeType
NEW PAC Qualified Nonconnected PAC
NUNES VICTORY FUND Other Nonconnected PAC
SourceAmountShare
Large Individual ($200+)$12,937,19548.1%
Small Individual (<$200)$12,638,02947.0%
PACs & Party$1,016,7883.8%
Self-Funding$00.0%
Other$279,1591.0%
RankPACTotal
#1 VALADAO FOR CONGRESS $7,000
#2 JOHN CARTER FOR CONGRESS $6,000
#3 KATKO FOR CONGRESS $6,000
#4 ZELDIN FOR CONGRESS $6,000
#5 DON BACON FOR CONGRESS $6,000
RankDonorLocationTotal
#1 R****** T. NORTH PALM BEACH, FL $100,000
#2 R****** W. NORTH PALM BEACH, FL $50,000
#3 K******* B. WOODLAKE, CA $44,500
#4 C******* L. VERBANK, NY $33,064
#5 G********* D. VISALIA, CA $30,400
RankPayee / VendorTotal
#1 River Right Llc $4,593,226
#2 Convergence Media Llc $3,632,600
#3 Oxford Communications Llc $3,285,503
#4 Central Valley Business Forms $1,087,226
#5 Citi Cards $792,423
RankEmployerTotal
#1 Retired $6,200,784
#2 Self $1,133,688
#3 None - Retired $403,478
#4 Self Employed $208,669
#5 None $200,274
Rank State Total Donors Share
#1 CA $4,979,235 40,151 38.5%
#2 TX $1,071,243 10,274 8.3%
#3 FL $1,014,056 9,752 7.8%
#4 NY $470,211 5,444 3.6%
#5 VA $328,335 3,758 2.5%
#6 AZ $309,940 4,197 2.4%
#7 WA $289,824 3,026 2.2%
#8 PA $248,105 3,085 1.9%
#9 IL $243,963 2,861 1.9%
#10 CO $225,211 2,769 1.7%
#11 NC $214,103 2,799 1.7%
#12 OH $209,631 2,253 1.6%
#13 GA $206,613 2,837 1.6%
#14 MO $198,501 1,733 1.5%
#15 NV $192,383 2,333 1.5%
#16 MA $180,676 1,945 1.4%
#17 MI $171,407 2,467 1.3%
#18 NJ $160,225 2,462 1.2%
#19 MD $150,852 1,666 1.2%
#20 OR $135,274 1,797 1.0%
#21 TN $128,037 1,809 1.0%
#22 OK $116,650 1,512 0.9%
#23 DC $101,240 134 0.8%
#24 LA $100,147 1,179 0.8%
#25 IN $97,058 1,490 0.8%
#26 SC $94,561 1,317 0.7%
#27 NE $93,544 503 0.7%
#28 AL $93,198 1,072 0.7%
#29 WI $92,294 1,123 0.7%
#30 MN $90,626 1,135 0.7%
#31 CT $80,001 905 0.6%
#32 KS $73,498 888 0.6%
#33 NM $73,193 858 0.6%
#34 ID $68,698 856 0.5%
#35 UT $62,417 980 0.5%
#36 KY $57,735 753 0.4%
#37 AR $55,575 626 0.4%
#38 WY $52,481 348 0.4%
#39 MT $50,342 431 0.4%
#40 IA $46,287 345 0.4%
#41 HI $45,010 484 0.3%
#42 MS $41,823 542 0.3%
#43 ND $34,980 274 0.3%
#44 AK $29,878 572 0.2%
#45 SD $29,365 381 0.2%
#46 WV $29,354 231 0.2%
#47 NH $25,960 488 0.2%
#48 DE $21,062 267 0.2%
#49 ME $18,603 209 0.1%
#50 VT $15,199 176 0.1%
#51 RI $14,013 144 0.1%
#52 PR $2,270 25 0.0%
#53 GU $875 12 0.0%
#54 AP $693 10 0.0%
#55 AE $390 66 0.0%
#56 VI $100 1 0.0%

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