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Methodology
This chart includes data up to and including the most recent report filed by each campaign. It displays an overall total for the selected office and also displays totals for individual candidate's campaigns.
The overall total is the sum of the total receipts of the campaign committees of all candidates for the selected office.
Candidates are displayed in descending order of total receipts. Total receipts are the sum of all contributions and other receipts received by the candidate’s authorized committees: two-year cycles for House candidates, four-year cycles for presidential candidates and six-year cycles for Senate candidates.
The form and line used to calculate candidate campaign total receipt sums are:
Presidential campaigns: Form 3P, Line 22, Column A
Senate and House campaigns: Form 3, Line 16, Column A