In North Carolina, Gov. Roy Cooper is the number three fundraiser in state politics in the 2022 election cycle so far. According to the most recent campaign finance reports made to the North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE), the governor received $2,631,856 in total contributions and spent $874,238 between Jan. 1, 2021 and July 29, 2022. Cooper’s current term ends in 2025.
NC Democratic Leadership Committee "Ncdlc"
North Carolina Committee
$21,922,782Total Contributions
$21,728,033Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$9,920,000.00 | Democratic Action |
$1,604,500.00 | Daga PAC - Federal |
$1,075,000.00 | Virginia B Sall |
$625,000.00 | Timothy Sullivan |
$575,000.00 | Nea Fund for Children and Public Education Federal |
$500,000.00 | Michael R Bloomberg |
$439,200.00 | John J Mack |
$375,000.00 | Jane B Sullivan |
$350,000.00 | David Isaac Cohen |
$250,000.00 | George Soros |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$12,690,000.00 | Roy Cooper |
$3,275,000.00 | Josh Stein |
$2,811,000.00 | North Carolina Democratic Party - Building |
$986,493.62 | Anzalone Liszt Grove Research Inc |
$460,000.00 | Yvonne Lewis Holley |
$234,103.97 | Lamar Street Communications LLC |
$226,469.07 | V2 Consulting LLC |
$222,500.00 | Next Fund Consulting LLC |
$130,000.00 | Ronnie Chatterji Campaign |
$129,869.29 | MLT Strategic Fundraising LLC |
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