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Nancy Pelosi
FEC Campaign Finance
U.S. Representative CA – District 11
Democratic Service: 1987-present
1236 Longworth House Office Building
(202) 225-4965

Democratic
CA (District 11)
House
Profile
Election Cycle
Total Raised
$27,976,365
Total Spent
$22,681,810
Cash on Hand
$6,299,373
Individual Contributions
$24,313,139
PAC + Party Money
$1,874,147
Self-Funding
$0
Coverage Through
December 31, 2020
CommitteeType
NANCY PELOSI VICTORY FUND Other Nonconnected PAC
SourceAmountShare
Large Individual ($200+)$32,911,228117.6%
Small Individual (<$200)$-8,598,089-30.7%
PACs & Party$1,874,1476.7%
Self-Funding$00.0%
Other$1,789,0796.4%
RankPACTotal
#1 CISNEROS FOR CONGRESS $10,000
#2 JOSH GOTTHEIMER FOR CONGRESS $8,000
#3 MIKE LEVIN FOR CONGRESS $8,000
#4 ANGIE CRAIG FOR CONGRESS $8,000
#5 CARTWRIGHT FOR CONGRESS $8,000
RankDonorLocationTotal
#1 K********** J. LOS ANGELES, CA $518,200
#2 H******** A. BEVERLY HILLS, CA $515,400
#3 S******* J. NEW YORK, NY $513,200
#4 H**** R. HINGHAM, MA $502,600
#5 S******* P. FORT COLLINS, CO $500,000
RankPayee / VendorTotal
#1 Sapphire Strategies $5,255,470
#2 Well & Lighthouse, Llc $1,035,183
#3 Actblue Technical Services $897,417
#4 Amplify, Llc $686,625
#5 Pacific Printing $283,818
RankEmployerTotal
#1 Self-Employed $4,483,746
#2 Intersystems Corporation $519,320
#3 Dreamworks Animation $518,425
#4 Roll International Corporation $518,200
#5 Andell $515,400
Rank State Total Donors Share
#1 CA $11,807,300 48,948 35.9%
#2 NY $4,919,932 12,864 15.0%
#3 FL $2,764,644 5,926 8.4%
#4 MA $2,100,468 6,050 6.4%
#5 TX $1,617,170 5,958 4.9%
#6 IL $1,558,429 4,472 4.7%
#7 DC $1,159,215 1,855 3.5%
#8 MD $1,132,351 5,432 3.4%
#9 CO $686,041 3,523 2.1%
#10 WA $631,068 6,720 1.9%
#11 VA $624,549 3,158 1.9%
#12 MN $557,048 2,464 1.7%
#13 NJ $443,265 4,036 1.3%
#14 IN $427,370 840 1.3%
#15 ME $285,693 496 0.9%
#16 PA $240,550 3,385 0.7%
#17 OR $180,471 4,453 0.5%
#18 CT $173,625 2,446 0.5%
#19 MI $131,577 2,943 0.4%
#20 NC $129,192 2,994 0.4%
#21 OH $125,484 1,703 0.4%
#22 AZ $119,047 2,733 0.4%
#23 AL $111,524 481 0.3%
#24 GA $74,886 1,742 0.2%
#25 WI $72,093 1,131 0.2%
#26 NM $69,575 1,719 0.2%
#27 RI $63,632 681 0.2%
#28 MO $59,609 1,092 0.2%
#29 SC $58,804 1,343 0.2%
#30 NV $55,103 887 0.2%
#31 TN $52,552 942 0.2%
#32 HI $43,748 833 0.1%
#33 NH $40,901 858 0.1%
#34 OK $38,541 923 0.1%
#35 IA $29,464 821 0.1%
#36 KY $28,929 768 0.1%
#37 KS $28,371 500 0.1%
#38 UT $26,870 698 0.1%
#39 AR $24,175 224 0.1%
#40 LA $24,103 545 0.1%
#41 MT $20,153 443 0.1%
#42 VT $19,338 459 0.1%
#43 ID $18,750 385 0.1%
#44 DE $16,303 423 0.0%
#45 AK $14,642 438 0.0%
#46 NE $13,345 298 0.0%
#47 WV $12,901 232 0.0%
#48 WY $7,385 74 0.0%
#49 ND $5,074 111 0.0%
#50 SD $3,780 121 0.0%
#51 MS $3,177 135 0.0%
#52 VI $1,575 40 0.0%
#53 AE $1,150 6 0.0%
#54 PR $854 30 0.0%
#55 GU $200 1 0.0%

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