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Senate·TX·Incumbent·FEC ID S2TX00106

CORNYN, JOHN SEN

cycles: 2026, 2024, 2022, 2020, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2012
Totals by cycle · 18
cycle thru 2002-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$9.80M
Spent
$9.77M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$7.91M
PAC contribs
$1.67M
cycle thru 2026-05-06T00:00:00
Raised
$13.57M
Spent
$10.13M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$6.05M
PAC contribs
$2.34M
cycle thru 2020-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$34.38M
Spent
$36.65M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$20.49M
PAC contribs
$3.86M
cycle thru 2014-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$15.74M
Spent
$12.22M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$9.88M
PAC contribs
$3.55M
cycle thru 2008-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$19.33M
Spent
$18.99M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$14.68M
PAC contribs
$3.29M
cycle 2026thru 2026-05-06T00:00:00
Raised
$7.92M
Spent
$7.96M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$3.39M
PAC contribs
$1.34M
cycle 2024thru 2024-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$3.38M
Spent
$851.0K
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$1.27M
PAC contribs
$595.0K
cycle 2022thru 2022-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$2.28M
Spent
$1.32M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$1.39M
PAC contribs
$399.6K
cycle 2020thru 2020-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$28.61M
Spent
$33.77M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$18.60M
PAC contribs
$2.63M
cycle 2018thru 2018-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$4.44M
Spent
$1.55M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$1.34M
PAC contribs
$843.7K
cycle 2016thru 2016-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$1.32M
Spent
$1.33M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$550.5K
PAC contribs
$391.3K
cycle 2014thru 2014-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$11.41M
Spent
$10.20M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$7.05M
PAC contribs
$2.85M
cycle 2012thru 2012-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$1.79M
Spent
$905.1K
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$1.18M
PAC contribs
$444.7K
cycle 2010thru 2010-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$2.54M
Spent
$1.12M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$1.64M
PAC contribs
$258.9K
cycle 2008thru 2008-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$13.73M
Spent
$16.45M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$10.06M
PAC contribs
$2.61M
cycle 2006thru 2006-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$3.32M
Spent
$1.28M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$2.82M
PAC contribs
$393.3K
cycle 2004thru 2004-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$2.27M
Spent
$1.27M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$1.80M
PAC contribs
$288.0K
cycle 2002thru 2002-12-31T00:00:00
Raised
$9.80M
Spent
$9.77M
Cash
Debt
$0
Individuals
$7.91M
PAC contribs
$1.67M
Independent expenditures · cycle 2026 · 2 super-PACs
Total spent
$7.91M
Supporting
$0
Opposing
$0
(unknown)
· 0 ads
$5.81M
+ $0$0
(unknown)
· 0 ads
$2.10M
+ $0$0
Top disbursement recipients · cycle 2026 · top 15
1FP1 STRATEGIES LLC123×$1.99M
2HARRIS MEDIA LLC22×$1.87M
3CORNYN LONESTAR VICTORY FUND1×$900.0K
4GEN2 SOLUTIONS LLC3×$473.3K
5FABRIZIO LEE6×$365.9K
6HEMMING, ANDREW23×$295.1K
7MOORE, A SERIES LLC23×$246.8K
8REPUBLICAN PARTY OF TEXAS NON-FEDERAL3×$215.2K
9POTOMAC STRATEGY GROUP LLC14×$202.9K
10DIRECT RESPONSE STRATEGIES10×$167.9K
11HOLTZMAN VOGEL JOSEFIAK TORCHINSKY PLLC17×$165.3K
12MAIANNE SAHL COMPANY LLC17×$133.4K
13BATTLEGROUND CONNECT3×$117.1K
14NATIONBUILDER3×$102.1K
15THE STEER AGENCY10×$100.1K