In Texas politics, non-candidate political action committees (PACs) have received $184.8 million in total donations between January 1, 2021, and February 19, 2022. The top 10 PACs raised more than $76.5 million, or 41 percent of all donations made to state-level PACs.
National Democratic Redistricting Committee
Texas Committee
$754,536Cash on Hand
$6,597,269Total Contributions
$8,207,927Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$1,760,402.96 | Aggregated Unitemized Contributions |
$150,000.00 | James D Sinegal |
$100,000.00 | Anne G Earhart |
$100,000.00 | James A Attwood Jr |
$100,000.00 | James C Hormel |
$100,000.00 | Ronald Conway |
$75,000.00 | Peter Kellner |
$50,000.00 | Barbara A Stiefel |
$50,000.00 | Charles P Kaplan |
$50,000.00 | Eric Schoenberg |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$2,874,815.79 | National Redistricting Action Fund Federal |
$962,386.81 | Elias Law Group |
$532,500.00 | National Democratic Redistricting PAC (DISSOLVED) |
$503,315.46 | Rising Tide Interactive |
$500,000.00 | North Carolina Families First |
$369,658.12 | Perkins Coie LLP |
$356,552.00 | Anne Lewis Strategies |
$311,700.00 | Change Research |
$219,283.37 | Actblue Technical Services |
$199,766.75 | Ballard Spahr LLP |
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