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Elizabeth Warren
FEC Campaign Finance
U.S. Senator MA
Democratic Service: 2013-present
311 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510
(202) 224-4543

Democratic
MA
Senate
Profile
Election Cycle
Total Raised
$25,825,246
Total Spent
$19,578,106
Cash on Hand
$11,092,688
Individual Contributions
$21,286,957
PAC + Party Money
$349,378
Self-Funding
$0
Coverage Through
December 31, 2018
CommitteeType
BROWN WARREN VICTORY FUND Other (S/J)
CANTWELL-WARREN VICTORY FUND Other (S/J)
MASSACHUSETTS SENATE VICTORY 2018 Other Nonconnected PAC
MASSACHUSETTS WISCONSIN VICTORY FUND 2018 Other (S/J)
STABENOW WARREN VICTORY FUND Other (S/J)
SourceAmountShare
Large Individual ($200+)$9,188,04535.6%
Small Individual (<$200)$12,098,91246.8%
PACs & Party$349,3781.4%
Self-Funding$00.0%
Other$4,188,91216.2%
RankPACTotal
#1 O'CONNOR FOR CONGRESS $4,000
#2 BILL NELSON FOR US SENATE $2,000
#3 DEB HAALAND FOR CONGRESS $2,000
#4 JENNY WILSON FOR SENATE $2,000
#5 CINDY AXNE FOR CONGRESS $2,000
RankDonorLocationTotal
#1 K***** P. DALLAS, TX $39,300
#2 O*** J. STANFORD, CA $39,300
#3 O*** P. STANFORD, CA $39,300
#4 J******* A. NEW YORK, NY $34,300
#5 E********** J. NEW YORK, NY $34,300
RankPayee / VendorTotal
#1 Bully Pulpit $3,230,008
#2 Rapid Returns $2,588,575
#3 Paychex $1,138,285
#4 American Express $841,256
#5 Grunwald Communications $462,499
RankEmployerTotal
#1 Retired $3,753,874
#2 Self Employed $1,035,372
#3 None $896,991
#4 Waters & Kraus Llp $40,300
#5 Baron & Budd, Pc $34,900
Rank State Total Donors Share
#1 MA $2,071,971 24,590 23.6%
#2 CA $1,934,068 27,685 22.0%
#3 NY $736,241 10,188 8.4%
#4 TX $530,968 3,804 6.0%
#5 WA $297,477 5,855 3.4%
#6 IL $251,973 3,837 2.9%
#7 FL $232,664 4,117 2.6%
#8 PA $189,175 3,522 2.2%
#9 OR $180,361 4,389 2.1%
#10 NJ $172,842 2,494 2.0%
#11 MD $153,655 2,686 1.7%
#12 CO $145,457 2,860 1.7%
#13 MI $141,790 2,789 1.6%
#14 TN $122,717 929 1.4%
#15 VA $109,077 2,160 1.2%
#16 OH $108,961 1,991 1.2%
#17 CT $108,067 1,906 1.2%
#18 WI $103,050 1,826 1.2%
#19 NC $101,094 1,921 1.2%
#20 AZ $89,536 2,075 1.0%
#21 MN $87,000 1,725 1.0%
#22 GA $67,988 1,463 0.8%
#23 NM $63,637 1,373 0.7%
#24 DC $61,176 914 0.7%
#25 NH $59,166 965 0.7%
#26 NV $55,672 675 0.6%
#27 IN $49,544 718 0.6%
#28 MO $49,005 1,002 0.6%
#29 ME $45,059 934 0.5%
#30 VT $37,899 663 0.4%
#31 KY $34,583 694 0.4%
#32 UT $30,392 613 0.3%
#33 IA $30,389 578 0.3%
#34 HI $29,891 592 0.3%
#35 OK $26,711 552 0.3%
#36 KS $26,487 617 0.3%
#37 MT $25,299 430 0.3%
#38 LA $23,079 415 0.3%
#39 SC $20,440 428 0.2%
#40 AR $19,013 215 0.2%
#41 ID $18,706 410 0.2%
#42 WY $18,464 189 0.2%
#43 AK $18,317 360 0.2%
#44 DE $17,381 274 0.2%
#45 AL $17,220 323 0.2%
#46 RI $16,972 380 0.2%
#47 NE $15,408 313 0.2%
#48 ZZ $8,936 148 0.1%
#49 WV $8,693 412 0.1%
#50 MS $7,518 126 0.1%
#51 SD $5,652 147 0.1%
#52 AE $3,004 55 0.0%
#53 ND $2,022 29 0.0%
#54 PR $707 6 0.0%
#55 MP $375 11 0.0%
#56 AP $300 6 0.0%
#57 VI $111 4 0.0%

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