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Federal Election Commission disclosure rules require campaigns to itemize and report individual contributors who have given at least $200 in an election cycle.
October 01, 2025 high procedural
FEC reporting threshold for itemized disclosure of individual contributions to federal campaigns.
As of September 2025, dozens of older U.S. House Democrats faced primary challengers who had filed with the Federal Election Commission or publicly announced campaigns but had not raised competitively large sums.
September 30, 2025 high temporal
Summary of the broader landscape of primary challenges to older incumbents during 2025.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez raised $19.8 million from January 1, 2025 through September 30, 2025, according to Federal Election Commission filings.
September 30, 2025 high temporal
Fundraising total reported for the 2025 calendar year through September.
A Federal Election Commission quarterly filing for U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff covering the July 1–September 30, 2025 reporting period showed that more than 80% of the money his campaign raised in that period came from out-of-state donors.
September 30, 2025 high temporal
Data reported in an FEC quarterly filing covering Q3 2025 (July 1–September 30, 2025).
The Federal Election Commission reporting for U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff's campaign in Q3 2025 indicated that approximately 20% of donations in that reporting period came from California and approximately 17.5% came from Georgia.
September 30, 2025 high temporal
State-level share of itemized individual donations reported in the FEC quarterly filing for the July 1–September 30, 2025 period.
Among contributors who had maxed out contribution limits to U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff in the Q3 2025 reporting period, 33.3% were from California, 15.65% were from New York, 10.8% were from Massachusetts, and 6.1% were from Georgia.
September 30, 2025 high temporal
State distribution of donors who contributed the maximum allowable individual amount, as reported in the FEC quarterly filing covering July 1–September 30, 2025.
Federal Election Commission (FEC) campaign finance filings include itemized disbursements that list payee names, amounts, and purpose descriptions such as travel expenses, car services, security services, salary, and various reimbursements.
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General description of fields and entries found in FEC campaign finance filings.