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House·NY-8·Incumbent·FEC ID H2NY10092

JEFFRIES, HAKEEM

DEMOCRATIC PARTYfec.gov
cycles: 2026, 2024, 2022, 2020, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2012
Totals by cycle · 16
cycle thru 2014-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$1.11M
Spent
$650.0K
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$639.6K
PAC contribs
$472.9K
cycle thru 2026-03-31T00:00:00
Raised
$12.39M
Spent
$11.89M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$9.27M
PAC contribs
$1.55M
cycle thru 2024-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$22.98M
Spent
$20.24M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$15.94M
PAC contribs
$2.64M
cycle thru 2022-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$6.04M
Spent
$5.97M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$2.83M
PAC contribs
$2.05M
cycle thru 2020-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$4.20M
Spent
$3.33M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$2.53M
PAC contribs
$1.67M
cycle thru 2016-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$1.29M
Spent
$791.6K
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$720.9K
PAC contribs
$566.1K
cycle thru 2018-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$1.74M
Spent
$1.49M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$878.2K
PAC contribs
$844.3K
cycle thru 2012-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$1.41M
Spent
$1.36M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$1.18M
PAC contribs
$221.0K
cycle 2026thru 2026-03-31T00:00:00
Raised
$12.39M
Spent
$11.89M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$9.27M
PAC contribs
$1.55M
cycle 2024thru 2024-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$22.98M
Spent
$20.24M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$15.94M
PAC contribs
$2.64M
cycle 2022thru 2022-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$6.04M
Spent
$5.97M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$2.83M
PAC contribs
$2.05M
cycle 2020thru 2020-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$4.20M
Spent
$3.33M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$2.53M
PAC contribs
$1.67M
cycle 2018thru 2018-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$1.74M
Spent
$1.49M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$878.2K
PAC contribs
$844.3K
cycle 2016thru 2016-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$1.29M
Spent
$791.6K
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$720.9K
PAC contribs
$566.1K
cycle 2014thru 2014-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$1.11M
Spent
$650.0K
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$639.6K
PAC contribs
$472.9K
cycle 2012thru 2012-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$1.41M
Spent
$1.36M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$1.18M
PAC contribs
$221.0K
Independent expenditures · cycle 2026 · 1 super-PAC
Total spent
$10
Supporting
$0
Opposing
$0
(unknown)
· 0 ads
$10
+ $0$0
Top disbursement recipients · cycle 2026 · top 15
1AMERICAN EXPRESS27×$3.91M
2SAPPHIRE STRATEGIES48×$2.72M
3SWITCHBOARD PUBLIC BENEFITS CORP24×$495.0K
4ACTBLUE TECHNICAL SERVICES70×$354.6K
5SPANBERGER FOR GOVERNOR1×$250.0K
6ELIAS LAW GROUP12×$242.1K
7PARAGON STRATEGIES, LLC22×$221.6K
8JBW CONSULTING, LLC16×$200.0K
9TEXAS HOUSE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS2×$200.0K
10PAYCHEX97×$154.8K
11DELTA AIRLINES196×$142.4K
12ADVANCED AVIATION TEAM2×$113.1K
13NGP VAN INC.10×$111.3K
14REDISTRICTING PARTNERS1×$108.3K
15PEARCE, MARINA32×$102.6K