While campaign finance is not the only factor in electoral outcomes, successful fundraising can provide a candidate with advantages during a campaign. Fundraising can also indicate party momentum.
Ohio House Democratic Campaign Committee
Ohio Committee
$3,016,431Total Contributions
$3,966,627Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$562,350.00 | Fred Strahorn |
$143,982.26 | Allison Russo |
$135,776.17 | Daniel Foley |
$124,453.36 | Mary Lightbody |
$106,070.98 | Beth Liston |
$89,500.00 | Emilia Sykes |
$88,483.85 | Jack Cera |
$85,250.00 | John Patterson |
$80,000.00 | Brigid Kelly |
$75,257.73 | Casey Weinstein |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$1,719,525.00 | Ohio Democratic Party |
$384,340.20 | The New Media Firm Inc |
$197,254.50 | Battleground Research Inc |
$170,758.00 | JVA Campaigns |
$162,623.87 | Mary Lightbody |
$155,184.02 | Beth Liston |
$141,128.16 | Daniel Foley |
$120,428.67 | Allison Russo |
$117,020.24 | Counterpoint Messaging LLC |
$115,717.67 | Casey Weinstein |
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In Ohio politics, non-candidate political action committees (PACs) have received $31.0 million in total donations between January 1, 2021, and December 31, 2021. The top 10 PACs raised more than $16.9 million, or 54 percent of all donations made to state-level PACs.
Campaign finance requirements govern the raising and spending of money for political campaigns. While not the only factor in an election’s outcome, successful fundraising can provide a candidate with advantages, such as the ability to boost name recognition and promote a message. In addition, fundraising can indicate enthusiasm for candidates and parties.