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Campaign Finance Update: The Top Fundraisers in Florida

by Transparency USA
09/07/2021

Campaign finance requirements govern the raising and spending of money for political campaigns. While not the only factor in an election’s outcome, successful fundraising can provide a candidate with advantages, such as the ability to boost name recognition and promote a message. In addition, fundraising can indicate enthusiasm for candidates and parties.

This article lists the top individual fundraisers in Florida by their party affiliation as well as the top ten fundraisers overall. It is based on campaign finance reports that active Florida candidate political action committees (candidate PACs) submitted to the Florida Department of State. It includes activity between January 1, 2021, and June 30, 2021. Candidate PACs represent individuals who have run for office at any point, including past and present officeholders. This article does not include non-candidate PACs.

Top Florida Fundraisers

The top fundraisers in Florida elections are shown below. For the purpose of this article, fundraisers may include individuals who are on the ballot this election cycle as well as those not currently running for office but who have received contributions during this reporting period. Individuals are listed with the office that they held at the time of publication, if applicable.

In the Democratic party, the top fundraisers in the most recent semiannual reporting period were:

  • Charlie Crist – $1,951,182
  • Nicole Nikki Fried (Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services) – $398,817
  • Hillary Cassel – $215,680
  • Lauren Book (State Senate, District 32) – $111,500
  • Benjamin Frank Diamond (House of Representatives, District 68) – $77,924

In the Republican party, the top fundraisers in the most recent semiannual reporting period were:

  • Ron DeSantis (Governor) – $36,189,181
  • Ashley Moody (Attorney General) – $1,400,130
  • Jason Fischer (House of Representatives, District 16) – $933,759
  • Colleen Burton (House of Representatives, District 40) – $279,575
  • Ed Hooper (State Senate, District 16) – $221,350

Fundraising Totals

Overall, the top Florida Democratic candidate PACs raised $2.76 million in this period. The top Republican candidate PACs raised $39.02 million. Florida candidate PACs in the January 1, 2021, through June 30, 2021, filing period raised a total of $50.26 million. Combined, these Florida candidates account for 83 percent of total fundraising.

Contributions to the top five Democratic candidates made up 71 percent of the total amount reported by their party’s campaigns. Contributions to the top five Republican fundraisers comprised 89 percent of the total amount reported by Republican campaigns.

The table below provides additional data from the campaign finance reports from the top ten fundraisers. For more information on fundraising and spending for Florida races on the 2022 ballot, click here.

TOP TEN FUNDRAISERS – FLORIDA (January 1, 2021, through June 30, 2021)

NameParty AffiliationRaised this periodSpent this period
Ron DeSantisRepublican Party$36,189,181$574,541
Charlie CristDemocratic Party$1,951,182$243,704
Ashley MoodyRepublican Party$1,400,130$54,496
Jason FischerRepublican Party$933,759$76,716
Nicole Nikki FriedDemocratic Party$398,817$30,099
Colleen BurtonRepublican Party$279,575$83,435
Milton Milt HirschNonpartisan$260,153$6,878
Joshua MizeNonpartisan$233,334$2,075
Ed HooperRepublican Party$221,350$39,016
Hillary CasselDemocratic Party$215,680$33,563

Campaign Finance Reporting Periods

The reports filed with the Florida Department of State cover January 1, 2021, through June 30, 2021. Candidate PACs in Florida must file semiannual financial reports of their fundraising and campaign spending. During election years, candidate PACs also file additional financial reports before primary and general elections.

The next semiannual campaign finance reporting deadline for Florida legislators and candidates will include activity between July 1, 2021, and December 31, 2021.

This article was published in partnership with Ballotpedia. Click here to learn more about that partnership.

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