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Steve Scalise
FEC Campaign Finance
U.S. Representative LA – District 1
Republican Service: 2008-present
266 Cannon House Office Building
(202) 225-3015

Republican
LA (District 1)
House
Profile
Election Cycle
Total Raised
$38,160,642
Total Spent
$33,728,421
Cash on Hand
$6,217,720
Individual Contributions
$27,592,975
PAC + Party Money
$60,950
Self-Funding
$0
Coverage Through
December 31, 2020
CommitteeType
SCALISE LEADERSHIP FUND Other Nonconnected PAC
SourceAmountShare
Large Individual ($200+)$30,012,22078.6%
Small Individual (<$200)$-2,419,245-6.3%
PACs & Party$60,9500.2%
Self-Funding$00.0%
Other$10,506,71727.5%
RankPACTotal
#1 FRIENDS TO ELECT DR. GREG MURPHY TO CONGRESS $8,000
#2 BISHOP FOR CONGRESS $8,000
#3 TIFFANY FOR WISCONSIN, INC. $6,000
#4 CLYDE FOR CONGRESS, INC. $6,000
#5 MILLER-MEEKS FOR CONGRESS $6,000
RankDonorLocationTotal
#1 U******* M. LAKE FOREST, IL $512,600
#2 H********* M. BELOIT, WI $512,600
#3 M********* M. MIAMI BEACH, FL $459,100
#4 C******* M. GALLIANO, LA $250,000
#5 K******* S. NEW YORK, NY $200,000
RankPayee / VendorTotal
#1 Targeted Victory Llc $15,442,997
#2 Strategic Advance Services $2,261,194
#3 Drucker Lawhon $1,337,190
#4 American Express $1,207,870
#5 Winred Technical Services Llc $793,810
RankEmployerTotal
#1 Retired $11,113,834
#2 Self $1,674,461
#3 Homemaker $643,293
#4 Uline $512,600
#5 Hendricks Holding Co Inc $512,600
Rank State Total Donors Share
#1 LA $4,657,784 5,431 15.5%
#2 FL $3,611,581 25,375 12.0%
#3 TX $3,222,018 29,597 10.7%
#4 CA $2,502,983 37,258 8.3%
#5 IL $1,342,963 7,641 4.5%
#6 NY $1,342,729 11,578 4.5%
#7 WI $911,769 2,700 3.0%
#8 MI $798,991 7,537 2.7%
#9 VA $706,315 8,336 2.4%
#10 PA $700,776 8,968 2.3%
#11 AZ $563,363 9,177 1.9%
#12 CO $541,637 6,678 1.8%
#13 GA $539,821 8,177 1.8%
#14 MD $488,776 4,752 1.6%
#15 MA $479,144 3,227 1.6%
#16 IN $472,501 4,368 1.6%
#17 NE $471,919 1,213 1.6%
#18 MO $469,581 4,440 1.6%
#19 OH $468,032 7,009 1.6%
#20 TN $434,874 5,221 1.4%
#21 WA $394,824 6,735 1.3%
#22 NC $388,675 6,128 1.3%
#23 NJ $372,270 5,582 1.2%
#24 MN $330,784 3,546 1.1%
#25 DC $325,687 380 1.1%
#26 CT $317,807 2,617 1.1%
#27 ID $282,245 1,875 0.9%
#28 OK $248,493 3,013 0.8%
#29 NV $247,682 4,031 0.8%
#30 AR $230,490 1,755 0.8%
#31 SC $227,950 4,209 0.8%
#32 AL $214,867 3,153 0.7%
#33 MS $199,789 1,855 0.7%
#34 UT $188,836 2,410 0.6%
#35 KY $166,967 2,107 0.6%
#36 OR $161,179 3,188 0.5%
#37 NM $136,359 2,034 0.5%
#38 KS $117,318 2,102 0.4%
#39 IA $106,175 1,759 0.4%
#40 WY $95,795 745 0.3%
#41 NH $79,445 1,279 0.3%
#42 VT $70,144 491 0.2%
#43 MT $59,805 931 0.2%
#44 AK $56,675 1,209 0.2%
#45 HI $48,767 659 0.2%
#46 WV $41,547 810 0.1%
#47 RI $36,889 608 0.1%
#48 ME $35,206 741 0.1%
#49 SD $32,608 620 0.1%
#50 DE $30,402 663 0.1%
#51 ND $29,567 496 0.1%
#52 PR $3,048 50 0.0%
#53 AP $2,880 55 0.0%
#54 AE $2,487 72 0.0%
#55 VI $501 10 0.0%
#56 ZZ $275 8 0.0%
#57 GU $100 1 0.0%
#58 AS $100 4 0.0%

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