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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
$25,577,528
Total Spent
$28,283,173
Cash on Hand
$3,593,729
Individual Contributions
$22,325,275
PAC + Party Money
$1,454,400
Self-Funding
$0
Coverage Through
December 31, 2022
CommitteeType
NANCY PELOSI VICTORY FUND Other Nonconnected PAC
SourceAmountShare
Large Individual ($200+)$46,783,390182.9%
Small Individual (<$200)$-24,458,115-95.6%
PACs & Party$1,454,4005.7%
Self-Funding$00.0%
Other$1,797,8547.0%
RankPACTotal
#1 PAT RYAN FOR CONGRESS $6,000
#2 MELANIE FOR NEW MEXICO $6,000
#3 SHONTEL BROWN FOR CONGRESS $6,000
#4 TEXANS FOR HENRY CUELLAR CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN $4,000
#5 KAPTUR FOR CONGRESS $4,000
RankDonorLocationTotal
#1 C****** G. SAN FRANCISCO, CA $526,800
#2 P******** R. CHICAGO, IL $526,800
#3 C****** C. SAN FRANCISCO, CA $526,800
#4 H******** A. LOS ANGELES, CA $526,800
#5 J********* K. LOS ALTOS, CA $526,800
RankPayee / VendorTotal
#1 Sapphire Strategies $5,315,150
#2 Amplify, Llc $1,255,000
#3 Actblue Technical Services $853,407
#4 American Express $474,757
#5 Tatango, Inc. $467,460
RankEmployerTotal
#1 Self-Employed $7,645,881
#2 Andell $526,800
#3 The State Of Illinois $526,800
#4 Sv Angel Llc $526,800
#5 The Wonderful Company $526,800
Rank State Total Donors Share
#1 CA $20,963,636 66,585 44.8%
#2 NY $7,222,292 18,507 15.4%
#3 IL $3,479,071 7,805 7.4%
#4 MA $3,285,062 8,824 7.0%
#5 TX $2,558,249 11,638 5.5%
#6 FL $1,480,814 11,464 3.2%
#7 MN $1,036,026 4,176 2.2%
#8 MD $687,772 7,208 1.5%
#9 DC $540,692 2,159 1.2%
#10 CT $536,548 3,646 1.1%
#11 CO $533,006 5,190 1.1%
#12 VA $507,868 6,113 1.1%
#13 WA $449,338 10,513 1.0%
#14 IN $369,548 1,874 0.8%
#15 PA $261,157 6,041 0.6%
#16 MI $240,891 5,499 0.5%
#17 GA $234,205 3,292 0.5%
#18 NJ $217,599 6,303 0.5%
#19 OR $217,473 5,411 0.5%
#20 NC $172,211 4,504 0.4%
#21 AZ $168,394 4,557 0.4%
#22 OH $146,619 3,626 0.3%
#23 OK $143,729 1,753 0.3%
#24 NM $129,184 1,961 0.3%
#25 SC $115,017 1,963 0.2%
#26 MO $97,745 2,360 0.2%
#27 WI $85,892 2,256 0.2%
#28 NV $78,251 1,581 0.2%
#29 TN $74,293 1,715 0.2%
#30 AR $55,775 476 0.1%
#31 HI $51,117 1,479 0.1%
#32 IA $49,621 1,543 0.1%
#33 NH $48,662 1,394 0.1%
#34 KY $48,008 1,538 0.1%
#35 UT $47,386 1,306 0.1%
#36 RI $45,207 777 0.1%
#37 LA $44,733 983 0.1%
#38 AL $43,621 1,000 0.1%
#39 ME $43,255 867 0.1%
#40 KS $36,645 951 0.1%
#41 VT $31,868 776 0.1%
#42 ID $27,962 794 0.1%
#43 NE $24,233 576 0.1%
#44 WV $24,048 597 0.1%
#45 DE $21,770 790 0.0%
#46 WY $20,305 154 0.0%
#47 MT $19,210 479 0.0%
#48 AK $16,699 523 0.0%
#49 SD $14,165 311 0.0%
#50 MS $6,762 237 0.0%
#51 PR $3,652 68 0.0%
#52 VI $2,710 31 0.0%
#53 ND $2,681 95 0.0%
#54 AE $1,985 26 0.0%
#55 AP $572 17 0.0%
#56 GU $391 10 0.0%
#57 AA $100 1 0.0%

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