This article details the five candidates who raised the most money and lost their election. In the 2022 election cycle, 25 of 30 general elections were contested. The losing candidates are shown along with the percentage of the vote they received compared to the winner. In cases where the race was pushed to a runoff, vote percentages for both advancing candidates are included.
French for Arizona
$161,841Total Contributions
$130,768Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$10,200.00 | Future Now Fund Federal |
$6,324.66 | Aggregated Unitemized Contributions |
$6,000.00 | Flippable - AZ Victory Fund |
$5,100.00 | Cheryl Najafi |
$5,100.00 | Stephanie Taylor |
$4,668.06 | AZ Nurses Assn PAC |
$3,962.35 | One Vote at a Time Arizona |
$3,224.69 | moveonorg Political Action |
$3,000.00 | John Kenner |
$2,500.00 | American Federation of State County & Municipal Employees PEOPLE |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$46,400.00 | Arizona Democratic Party |
$16,516.48 | Facebook / Meta Platforms |
$11,850.00 | Google Inc |
$10,150.00 | Anna F Dorfman |
$7,212.02 | International Printing Company |
$5,100.00 | Ish Entertainment |
$4,522.61 | Stones' Phones Inc |
$4,349.64 | Arizona Daily Star |
$3,962.35 | One Vote at a Time Arizona |
$2,017.51 | White Mountain Publishing Co |
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Across the 10 states included in Transparency USA’s database, several prominent women dominated donor lists in the 2020 election cycle. Some, like Karla Jurvetson and Deborah Simon, targeted key state-level elections across multiple swing states. Others focused their contributions closer to home, supporting candidates and PACs in their state of residence. While Transparency USA focuses on state-level campaign finance, all of these women have supported federal candidates and causes as well. See those contributions here.