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Raphael G. Warnock
FEC Campaign Finance
U.S. Senator GA
Democratic Service: 2021-present
717 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510
(202) 224-3643

Democratic
GA
Senate
Profile
Election Cycle
Total Raised
$206,593,948
Total Spent
$223,503,097
Cash on Hand
$5,853,836
Individual Contributions
$191,454,968
PAC + Party Money
$2,184,245
Self-Funding
$0
Coverage Through
December 31, 2022
SourceAmountShare
Large Individual ($200+)$101,427,59649.1%
Small Individual (<$200)$90,027,37243.6%
PACs & Party$2,184,2451.1%
Self-Funding$00.0%
Other$12,954,7356.3%
RankPACTotal
#1 MAGGIE FOR NH $2,000
RankDonorLocationTotal
#1 G****** H. DALLAS, TX $30,466
#2 R******* B. SEATTLE, WA $29,654
#3 G******** S. WILLIAMSTOWN, MA $21,725
#4 G****** D. DALLAS, TX $21,475
#5 S******* R. SAN MATEO, CA $21,300
RankPayee / VendorTotal
#1 Grassroots Media, Llc $91,034,083
#2 Al Media, Llc $36,326,456
#3 Anne Lewis Strategies, Llc $16,906,040
#4 Burdick Consulting Group, Llc $6,456,388
#5 Actblue Technical Services $6,382,106
RankEmployerTotal
#1 Not Employed $51,843,937
#2 Self Employed $7,910,094
#3 Self $836,926
#4 None $446,130
#5 Retired $411,915
Rank State Total Donors Share
#1 CA $21,161,834 208,768 20.9%
#2 NY $10,169,519 89,404 10.0%
#3 GA $8,243,513 88,536 8.1%
#4 MA $6,165,588 50,560 6.1%
#5 WA $4,543,494 48,847 4.5%
#6 FL $4,092,822 49,804 4.0%
#7 TX $3,999,658 46,251 3.9%
#8 IL $3,638,394 36,051 3.6%
#9 MD $3,586,993 35,703 3.5%
#10 VA $2,857,288 31,970 2.8%
#11 PA $2,845,721 33,355 2.8%
#12 NJ $2,251,436 27,976 2.2%
#13 DC $2,237,527 13,117 2.2%
#14 CO $2,208,947 23,711 2.2%
#15 NC $2,101,726 24,302 2.1%
#16 OR $1,936,606 25,622 1.9%
#17 CT $1,649,476 15,449 1.6%
#18 MI $1,603,583 21,637 1.6%
#19 OH $1,488,614 18,656 1.5%
#20 AZ $1,402,373 18,803 1.4%
#21 MN $1,231,963 14,602 1.2%
#22 TN $964,795 10,993 1.0%
#23 WI $933,575 11,429 0.9%
#24 NM $827,313 10,765 0.8%
#25 SC $702,753 10,396 0.7%
#26 MO $674,648 9,993 0.7%
#27 IN $577,080 8,917 0.6%
#28 ME $501,877 5,538 0.5%
#29 NH $499,696 5,467 0.5%
#30 NV $472,564 4,987 0.5%
#31 HI $460,320 6,375 0.5%
#32 AL $459,279 6,604 0.5%
#33 VT $431,772 4,843 0.4%
#34 KY $407,551 5,597 0.4%
#35 UT $388,646 4,742 0.4%
#36 OK $381,406 5,224 0.4%
#37 LA $370,305 4,822 0.4%
#38 RI $338,175 4,153 0.3%
#39 KS $296,247 4,806 0.3%
#40 IA $279,510 4,272 0.3%
#41 DE $266,023 2,985 0.3%
#42 AK $224,483 2,720 0.2%
#43 ID $206,970 3,499 0.2%
#44 ZZ $205,133 1,764 0.2%
#45 AR $204,467 2,898 0.2%
#46 MT $190,447 2,142 0.2%
#47 WY $158,819 1,039 0.2%
#48 MS $150,943 1,946 0.1%
#49 NE $139,948 2,044 0.1%
#50 WV $133,556 1,812 0.1%
#51 SD $63,037 1,354 0.1%
#52 ND $24,808 616 0.0%
#53 PR $23,531 312 0.0%
#54 VI $22,436 299 0.0%
#55 AE $12,318 154 0.0%
#56 AP $9,404 71 0.0%
#57 AA $2,600 20 0.0%
#58 GU $1,851 37 0.0%
#59 MP $600 18 0.0%
#60 PW $225 2 0.0%
#61 AS $10 1 0.0%

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