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Adam B. Schiff
FEC Campaign Finance
U.S. Senator CA
Democratic Service: 2001-present
112 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510
(202) 224-3841

Democratic
CA
Senate
Profile
Election Cycle
Total Raised
$25,328,093
Total Spent
$18,213,399
Cash on Hand
$21,022,960
Individual Contributions
$23,184,874
PAC + Party Money
$504,150
Self-Funding
$0
Coverage Through
December 31, 2022
CommitteeType
SCHIFF LEADS PAC Other Nonconnected PAC
SourceAmountShare
Large Individual ($200+)$11,325,51244.7%
Small Individual (<$200)$11,859,36246.8%
PACs & Party$504,1502.0%
Self-Funding$00.0%
Other$1,639,0696.5%
RankPACTotal
#1 CARTWRIGHT FOR CONGRESS $4,000
#2 MIKE LEVIN FOR CONGRESS $4,000
#3 TOM O'HALLERAN FOR CONGRESS $4,000
#4 MIKIE SHERRILL FOR CONGRESS $4,000
#5 JOSH HARDER FOR CONGRESS $4,000
RankDonorLocationTotal
#1 S********* P. WEST NEWTON, MA $27,400
#2 Z********* D. BEVERLY HILLS, CA $21,600
#3 L**** J. LOS ANGELES, CA $17,500
#4 S****** T. LOS ANGELES, CA $16,600
#5 E******** S. NEW YORK, NY $16,600
RankPayee / VendorTotal
#1 Authentic Campaign, Inc. $9,074,430
#2 Clean Sweep Campaigns $3,936,908
#3 Ngp Van, Inc. $648,717
#4 Actblue $567,796
#5 Capital Strategies $366,856
RankEmployerTotal
#1 Not Employed $2,375,449
#2 Not-Employed $2,351,714
#3 Retired $1,656,247
#4 Self-Employed $682,303
#5 Self Employed $369,438
Rank State Total Donors Share
#1 CA $5,311,861 54,063 47.0%
#2 NY $1,201,066 9,098 10.6%
#3 MA $484,293 4,380 4.3%
#4 FL $396,864 5,006 3.5%
#5 TX $347,852 4,007 3.1%
#6 IL $334,560 3,155 3.0%
#7 WA $321,824 4,946 2.8%
#8 VA $207,656 2,732 1.8%
#9 PA $201,808 3,250 1.8%
#10 CT $195,455 1,795 1.7%
#11 CO $179,443 2,575 1.6%
#12 MD $170,465 3,132 1.5%
#13 OR $166,255 3,175 1.5%
#14 AZ $139,957 1,992 1.2%
#15 DC $136,500 659 1.2%
#16 NJ $126,513 2,660 1.1%
#17 MI $118,470 2,120 1.0%
#18 NC $106,296 2,116 0.9%
#19 MN $93,479 1,315 0.8%
#20 OH $91,949 1,682 0.8%
#21 MO $89,671 1,051 0.8%
#22 GA $75,183 1,064 0.7%
#23 WI $73,493 966 0.6%
#24 NM $71,700 904 0.6%
#25 IN $65,953 774 0.6%
#26 OK $55,900 589 0.5%
#27 NV $49,371 680 0.4%
#28 TN $42,246 870 0.4%
#29 ME $41,224 805 0.4%
#30 HI $35,806 782 0.3%
#31 NH $33,520 561 0.3%
#32 UT $32,408 546 0.3%
#33 VT $30,528 445 0.3%
#34 SC $30,259 820 0.3%
#35 KS $25,781 393 0.2%
#36 AL $25,549 336 0.2%
#37 KY $21,896 473 0.2%
#38 IA $20,857 575 0.2%
#39 AR $19,478 349 0.2%
#40 ID $18,183 363 0.2%
#41 LA $18,160 520 0.2%
#42 RI $16,098 256 0.1%
#43 MT $13,807 325 0.1%
#44 DE $13,002 235 0.1%
#45 NE $10,706 247 0.1%
#46 WV $10,530 136 0.1%
#47 AK $9,705 266 0.1%
#48 WY $7,794 136 0.1%
#49 MS $6,075 114 0.1%
#50 ZZ $5,275 178 0.0%
#51 SD $4,591 114 0.0%
#52 VI $2,255 4 0.0%
#53 PR $1,912 36 0.0%
#54 ND $1,370 43 0.0%
#55 AP $850 11 0.0%
#56 GU $100 1 0.0%
#57 AE $45 9 0.0%

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