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House·KY-4·Incumbent·FEC ID H2KY04121

MASSIE, THOMAS H.

REPUBLICAN PARTYfec.gov
cycles: 2026, 2024, 2022, 2020, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2012
Totals by cycle · 16
cycle thru 2016-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$472.7K
Spent
$430.4K
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$306.8K
PAC contribs
$110.4K
cycle thru 2018-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$376.5K
Spent
$395.7K
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$207.8K
PAC contribs
$133.8K
cycle thru 2026-04-29T00:00:00
Raised
$5.54M
Spent
$5.84M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$5.41M
PAC contribs
$92.0K
cycle thru 2024-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$1.35M
Spent
$690.2K
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$1.11M
PAC contribs
$214.9K
cycle thru 2022-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$1.11M
Spent
$976.6K
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$944.1K
PAC contribs
$135.5K
cycle thru 2020-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$1.46M
Spent
$1.57M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$1.25M
PAC contribs
$185.3K
cycle thru 2012-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$1.09M
Spent
$966.6K
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$672.4K
PAC contribs
$303.5K
cycle thru 2014-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$638.1K
Spent
$558.9K
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$339.0K
PAC contribs
$285.3K
cycle 2026thru 2026-04-29T00:00:00
Raised
$5.54M
Spent
$5.84M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$5.41M
PAC contribs
$92.0K
cycle 2024thru 2024-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$1.35M
Spent
$690.2K
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$1.11M
PAC contribs
$214.9K
cycle 2022thru 2022-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$1.11M
Spent
$976.6K
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$944.1K
PAC contribs
$135.5K
cycle 2020thru 2020-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$1.46M
Spent
$1.57M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$1.25M
PAC contribs
$185.3K
cycle 2018thru 2018-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$376.5K
Spent
$395.7K
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$207.8K
PAC contribs
$133.8K
cycle 2016thru 2016-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$472.7K
Spent
$430.4K
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$306.8K
PAC contribs
$110.4K
cycle 2014thru 2014-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$638.1K
Spent
$558.9K
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$339.0K
PAC contribs
$285.3K
cycle 2012thru 2012-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$1.09M
Spent
$966.6K
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$672.4K
PAC contribs
$303.5K
Independent expenditures · cycle 2026 · 2 super-PACs
Total spent
$7.20M
Supporting
$0
Opposing
$0
(unknown)
· 0 ads
$5.66M
+ $0$0
(unknown)
· 0 ads
$1.54M
+ $0$0
Top disbursement recipients · cycle 2026 · top 15
1NATIONAL AD PLACEMENT19×$4.36M
2LAST MILE MARKETING15×$443.3K
3ANEDOT163×$151.5K
4DRY POWDER STRATEGIES, LLC4×$113.2K
5BROGHAMER COMPLIANCE13×$53.0K
6DEBT BADGE LLC6×$46.9K
7SUTTON, CARLISLE6×$33.6K
8EUPORIE LLC9×$32.5K
9DELTA AIRLINES59×$31.1K
10UNITED AIRLINES96×$28.4K
11AMERICAN EXPRESS4×$24.1K
12CAPITOL HILL CLUB10×$24.0K
13VAN NORMAN, JONATHAN18×$23.4K
14WINRED70×$22.6K
15CHURCHILL DOWNS INCORPORATED1×$20.2K