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Raising
Raising includes receiving anything of value, like money, services, or property.
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All receipts
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Individual contributions
Search individual contributions to see who is donating to candidates and committees. Search for contributors by name, location, employer and occupation.
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National party account receipts
Search contributions to national party committee accounts including presidential nominating conventions, national party headquarters buildings, and election recounts and contests and other legal proceedings accounts. Search for contributsions by name, location, employer and occupation and party account.
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Lobbyist bundled contributions
Lobbyist bundled contributions
The list of PACs that are established or controlled by lobbyists or others registered with Congress for lobby disclosure. Campaigns, parties and leadership PACs who received bundled contributions from these PACs may be required to disclose that bundling activity to the FEC.
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Cumulative amount raised by committees
How much money has been raised between:
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Methodology Overview
This data includes Forms 3, 3P, and 3X.
Money raised includes each of the following:
- Adjusted receipts for PACs, parties, congressional filers and presidential filers
Adjusted receipts are the total receipts minus the following:
- Contribution refunds
- Contributions from political party committees and other political committees
- Loan repayments
- Offsets to operating expenditures
- Transfers from nonfederal accounts for allocated activities
The form-by-form breakdown for adjusted receipts is:
- Form 3: line 16 - (line 11(b) + line 11(c) + line 14 + line 19(c) + line 20(d))
- Form 3P: line 22 - (line 17(b) + line 17(c) + line 20(d) + line 27(c) + line 28(d))
- Form 3X: line 19 - (line 11(b) + line 11(c) + line 15 + line 16 + line 18(a) + line 26 + line 28(d))
Spending
Spending includes all the types of disbursements candidates and committees make.
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Disbursements
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Independent expenditures
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Independent expenditures
This file contains "24-hour" and "48-hour" reports of independent expenditures filed during the current election cycle and for election cycles through 2010. The file contains detailed information about independent expenditures, including who was paid, the purpose of the disbursement, date and amount of the expenditure and the candidate for or against whom the expenditure was made.
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Party coordinated expenditures
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National party account disbursements
Search disbursements made from national party committee accounts including presidential nominating conventions, national party headquarters buildings, and election recounts and contests and other legal proceedings accounts. Search by recipient, purpose, amount, date and party account.
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Allocated federal/nonfederal disbursements
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Electioneering communications
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Communication costs
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Cumulative amount spent by committees
How much money has been spent between:
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CandidatesPACsParty committeesAll committees -
Newly filed summary data may not appear for up to 48 hours.
Methodology Overview
This data includes Forms 3, 3P, and 3X.
Money spent includes each of the following:
- Adjusted disbursements for PACs, parties, congressional filers and presidential filers
Adjusted disbursements are total disbursements minus the following:
- Contribution refunds
- Contributions to candidates and other political committees
- Loan repayments
- Nonfederal share of allocated disbursements
- Offsets to expenditures
- Other disbursements
- Transfers to other authorized committees and affiliated committees
The form-by-form breakdown for adjusted disbursements is:
- Form 3: line 22 - (line 18 + line 19(c) + line 20(d) + line 21)
- Form 3P: line 30 - (line 20(d) + line 24 + line 27(c) + line 28(d) + line 29)
- Form 3X: line 31 - (line 21(a)(ii) + line 22 + line 23 + line 26 + line 28(d) + line 29)
Loans and debts
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Candidates
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All candidates
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Candidate summary
This file contains information for each candidate who has registered with the FEC or appears on an official state ballot for an election to the U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate or U.S. President.
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Presidential candidates
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This data summarizes financial information disclosed by presidential candidates who have reported at least $100,000 in contributions from individuals other than the candidate.
The 2024 files contain financial activity through the most recent filing. The historical files contain financial activity through December 31 of the corresponding election year.
Overall candidate summary
Contribution totals by size
Contribution totals by state and three-digit zip code
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Senate candidates
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House of Representatives candidates
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Most recent Statements of Candidacy (Form 2)
Statements of Candidacy (Form 2) contain basic information about individuals running for federal office, including their names, addresses and authorized campaign committees.
New statements of candidacy
This file lists all individuals who have filed a Statement of Candidacy (FEC Form 2) with the FEC to register as a candidate for federal office (U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate and U.S. President) in a given election cycle.
Committees
The term committee encompasses several different political groups that receive and spend money in federal elections.
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All committees
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Committee summary
This file contains overall receipts and disbursements for each political committee, group or individual registered with the Federal Election Commission, along with a breakdown of overall receipts by source and totals for contributions to other committees, independent expenditures made, etc.
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Political action and party committees
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Leadership PACs and sponsors
Leadership PACs and sponsors
Candidates and members of Congress can create "leadership PACs" to raise funds to support other candidates for federal office. This file lists the PACs who have registered with the FEC as a leadership PAC.
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Lobbyist/registrant committees
Lobbyist/registrant committees
The list of PACs that are established or controlled by lobbyists or others registered with Congress for lobby disclosure. Campaigns, parties and leadership PACs who received bundled contributions from these PACs may be required to disclose that bundling activity to the FEC.
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Most recent Statements of Organization (Form 1)
Statements of Organization (Form 1) contain basic information about committees, including type, address and treasurer.
New committee registrants
This file lists all committees that have filed an initial Statement of Organization (FEC Form 1) with the FEC to register as a Federal committee since January 1, 2009.
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Requests for Additional Information sent to committees
Requests for Additional Information (RFAIs) are sent to committees when a Campaign Finance Analyst needs additional clarification on a committee's filing or identifies an error, omission or possible prohibited activity. Search RFAIs by committee or date.
Filings and reports
Filings contain all the statements, reports and notices that candidates and committees file. Search by date, type and filing candidate or committee.
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All filings
Search for reports, statements, and filings submitted by committees and filers. Search by committee name, candidate, receipt date, form type and more.
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All electronic filings
Search for electronically filed reports from 1997 to present.
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Presidential committee reports
Search financial disclosure reports filed by presidential committees on Form 3P. Search by committee name, candidate, amount of financial activity and report name.
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House and Senate committee reports
Search financial disclosure reports filed by House and Senate committees on the Form 3. Search by committee name, candidate, amount of financial activity and report name.
Senate unofficial electronic filings
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PAC and party committee reports
Search financial disclosure reports filed by political action committees (PACs) and party committees on Form 3X. Search by committee name, amount of financial activity and report name.
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False and fictitious filings
False and fictitious filings
The FEC works to ensure all filings are accurate and complete. As part of that process, the Commission asks filers whose registration forms contain questionable information to verify their accuracy. This page lists filers that did not respond and verify their information.
Campaign finance statistics
Data tables that summarize financial activity by election cycle and coverage period for congressional candidates, political parties, political action committees and communication filings (independent expenditures, electioneering communications and communication costs).
Find statisticsExternal sources
Certain information is reported to the FEC, but more information is reported to other governmental agencies.
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Internal Revenue Service (IRS) filings
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) electioneering communications database
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Office of Government Ethics (OGE) presidential candidate financial disclosure reports
View financial disclosure reports filed by presidential candidates.
Download bulk data
Downloadable bulk data files contain data from statements and reports filed with the Commission in a form that may be useful to users performing in-depth campaign finance research. The files, which were previously located on the Commission's file transfer protocol (FTP) server, can be very large because they contain transaction-level data. The update schedule of these files varies from daily to weekly. Expand each file's accordion to read more about what is contained in the file.
The all candidate summary file contains one record including summary financial information for all candidates who raised or spent money during the period no matter when they are up for election.
Candidate master
The candidate master file contains one record for each candidate who has either registered with the Federal Election Commission or appeared on a ballot list prepared by a state elections office.
This file contains one record for each candidate to committee linkage.
These files contain one record for each campaign. This record contains summary financial information.
The committee master file contains one record for each committee registered with the Federal Election Commission. This includes federal political action committees and party committees, campaign committees for presidential, house and senate candidates, as well as groups or organizations who are spending money for or against candidates for federal office.
This file gives overall receipts and disbursements for each PAC and party committee registered with the commission, along with a breakdown of overall receipts by source and totals for contributions to other committees, independent expenditures made and other information.
The individual contributions file contains each contribution from an individual to a federal committee. It includes the ID number of the committee receiving the contribution, the name, city, state, zip code, and place of business of the contributor along with the date and amount of the contribution.
The itemized committee contributions file contains each contribution or independent expenditure made by a PAC, party committee, candidate committee, or other federal committee to a candidate during the two-year election cycle.
The itemized records (miscellaneous transactions) file contains all transactions (contributions, transfers, etc. among federal committees). It contains all data in the itemized committee contributions file plus PAC contributions to party committees, party transfers from state committee to state committee, and party transfers from national committee to state committee. This file only includes federal transfers not soft money transactions.
This file contains disbursements reported on FEC Form 3 Line 17, FEC Form 3P Line 23and FEC Form 3X Lines 21(a)(i), 21(a)(ii) and 21(b).
File formats, header file and metadata
Daily compilation of electronically filed reports and statements.
File formats, header file and metadata
A paper report submitted to the Commission is a committee's official campaign finance disclosure filing for paper filers. If there are any discrepancies between the paper report and the electronic data file received from our data entry contractor, the paper report takes precedence.
Anyone can inspect and copy reports and statements filed by political committees. But the names and addresses of individual contributors may not be sold or used for commercial purposes or to solicit contributions or donations.