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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
$10,223,364
Total Spent
$11,739,026
Cash on Hand
$2,078,066
Individual Contributions
$9,554,440
PAC + Party Money
$251,649
Self-Funding
$0
Coverage Through
December 31, 2024
CommitteeType
NANCY PELOSI VICTORY FUND Other Nonconnected PAC
SourceAmountShare
Large Individual ($200+)$5,686,28655.6%
Small Individual (<$200)$3,868,15437.8%
PACs & Party$251,6492.5%
Self-Funding$00.0%
Other$417,2754.1%
RankPACTotal
#1 SCHIFF FOR SENATE $8,000
#2 ADAM GRAY FOR CONGRESS $5,000
#3 FRIENDS OF SHERROD BROWN $4,000
#4 LOFGREN FOR CONGRESS $4,000
#5 KUSTER FOR CONGRESS, INC $4,000
RankDonorLocationTotal
#1 V** D. NEW MLFORDI, CT $292,400
#2 G******* H. SAN FRANCISCO, CA $125,000
#3 S*********** S. BELVEDERE, CA $50,000
#4 C******** E. SAN FRANCISCO, CA $50,000
#5 G******** E. SAN FRANCISCO, CA $46,300
RankPayee / VendorTotal
#1 Sapphire Strategies $1,623,000
#2 Amplify, Llc $1,432,014
#3 American Express $1,131,424
#4 Perkins Coie Llp $542,385
#5 Tatango, Inc. $401,600
RankEmployerTotal
#1 Self-Employed $1,043,308
#2 Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein Llp $53,950
#3 Quotidian Gallery Corp. $41,300
#4 Ripple $41,300
#5 Ucsf National Center Of Excellence $41,300
Rank State Total Donors Share
#1 CA $2,203,476 34,075 38.8%
#2 NY $378,506 9,337 6.7%
#3 CT $376,542 1,900 6.6%
#4 TX $230,646 6,183 4.1%
#5 FL $227,056 5,487 4.0%
#6 WA $186,899 5,163 3.3%
#7 MA $186,843 3,988 3.3%
#8 IL $143,416 3,328 2.5%
#9 MD $139,916 4,275 2.5%
#10 VA $111,323 3,078 2.0%
#11 DC $108,238 908 1.9%
#12 PA $103,015 2,897 1.8%
#13 NJ $92,045 3,076 1.6%
#14 OR $83,146 2,801 1.5%
#15 CO $81,920 2,390 1.4%
#16 AZ $74,140 2,207 1.3%
#17 NC $72,622 2,418 1.3%
#18 MN $70,764 1,545 1.2%
#19 MI $70,461 2,366 1.2%
#20 TN $69,368 1,058 1.2%
#21 OH $66,515 2,077 1.2%
#22 GA $55,195 1,634 1.0%
#23 MO $48,859 1,293 0.9%
#24 WI $43,389 1,405 0.8%
#25 NM $39,201 1,196 0.7%
#26 IN $29,800 1,124 0.5%
#27 OK $28,151 942 0.5%
#28 IA $27,231 858 0.5%
#29 KS $25,832 548 0.5%
#30 LA $24,427 807 0.4%
#31 KY $24,343 677 0.4%
#32 SC $23,859 918 0.4%
#33 AL $21,505 562 0.4%
#34 HI $20,781 904 0.4%
#35 NV $20,624 582 0.4%
#36 VT $18,693 565 0.3%
#37 AK $17,246 530 0.3%
#38 NH $16,512 524 0.3%
#39 DE $15,598 508 0.3%
#40 ME $13,625 419 0.2%
#41 ID $13,039 498 0.2%
#42 RI $12,970 426 0.2%
#43 AR $11,526 349 0.2%
#44 MS $9,902 377 0.2%
#45 UT $9,426 316 0.2%
#46 WV $9,044 295 0.2%
#47 NE $8,364 117 0.1%
#48 WY $5,919 71 0.1%
#49 MT $4,786 121 0.1%
#50 SD $3,325 76 0.1%
#51 AE $902 36 0.0%
#52 PR $691 31 0.0%
#53 ND $400 16 0.0%
#54 VI $294 10 0.0%
#55 AP $87 6 0.0%

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