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FEC | Individual Contribution Research
A political committee that makes only independent expenditures that may solicit and accept unlimited contributions from individuals, corporations, labor organizations and other political committees.
Donor Lookup • OpenSecrets
This database includes Federal Election Commission records of receipts from all individuals who contribute at least $200 (smaller contributions are not part of the public record). Bear in mind that contributions to politicians can also be made through Political Action Committees. Check out trending searches over the last 24 hours.
U.S. Political Donor Directory
Search 1.2+ million U.S. political donors. Find contribution totals, giving history, employer information, and the candidates and committees each donor has supported. FEC campaign finance data.
DonorTrail — Follow federal political money
Search every itemized federal political contribution. Trace any donor, employer, candidate, or committee — sourced directly from FEC public records.
Home - FollowTheMoney.org
See comprehensive 50-state campaign contributions, independent spending, and lobbying details for candidates, political parties and ballot measures at FollowTheMoney.org.
U.S. Campaign Contribution Tracker - donorsecrets.com
Explore over 3.2 million federal campaign contributions from committees to candidates from 2016-2026. Filter by candidate, committee, state, election year, and transaction type.
Campaign finance data | FEC
Explore current and historic federal campaign finance data on the new fec.gov. Look at totals and trends, and see how candidates and committees raise and spend money. When you find what you need, export results and save custom links.
Federal campaign finance laws - USAGov
Federal campaign finance laws Federal law puts limits on campaign contributions to candidates for president and Congress. Learn about contribution limits and campaign financial reporting rules.
Who are the Biggest Donors? • OpenSecrets
Here are the individuals who have dipped deepest into their own pockets for campaign contributions to federal candidates, parties, political action committees, 527 organizations, and Carey committees. Only contributions to Democrats and Republicans or liberal and conservative outside groups are included in calculating the percentages the donor has given to either party.
How to Understand Political Contributions & Campaign Finance — ProPublica
Campaign contributions can be a confusing web of super PACs, FEC filings and dark money. That’s why we’re covering how campaign finance works in this edition of our User’s Guide to Democracy.
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