Special Report
Congressional Candidates Raising the Most Money From Individuals This Year
December 6, 2021 9:00 am
30. Katie Boyd Britt
> Contributions from individuals Jan. 1 – June 30, 2021: $2,186,210 (98.0% of total)
> Political affiliation: Republican Party
> Congressional body: Senate
> Constituency: Alabama
> Seat status: Open
29. Bernie Moreno
> Contributions from individuals Jan. 1 – June 30, 2021: $2,237,452 (99.5% of total)
> Political affiliation: Republican Party
> Congressional body: Senate
> Constituency: Ohio
> Seat status: Open
28. Jane Timken
> Contributions from individuals Jan. 1 – June 30, 2021: $2,254,677 (68.9% of total)
> Political affiliation: Republican Party
> Congressional body: Senate
> Constituency: Ohio
> Seat status: Open
27. Sen. Patty Murray
> Contributions from individuals Jan. 1 – June 30, 2021: $2,294,750 (79.8% of total)
> Political affiliation: Democratic Party
> Congressional body: Senate
> Constituency: Washington
> Seat status: Incumbent
26. Rep. Rohit Khanna
> Contributions from individuals Jan. 1 – June 30, 2021: $2,306,293 (100.0% of total)
> Political affiliation: Democratic Party
> Congressional body: House of Representatives
> Constituency: California’s 17th District
> Seat status: Incumbent
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