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Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand James Buford (R) $10,343 $8,317 $2,026 Jake Ellzey (R) $3,545,245 $3,150,691 $992,228 Cliff Wiley (R) $16,015 $17,100 $0 Source: Federal Election Commission [38]
Under United States law, officially declared candidates are required to file campaign finance details with the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) at the end of every calendar month or quarter. Summaries of these reports are made available to the public shortly thereafter, revealing the relative financial situations of all the campaigns.
Here's a look at the most recent campaign donations for several of Texas' leading politicians as races heat up before the March 5 primary elections.
Texas's location in the American South and largely in the greater Bible Belt has given the Republican Party the upper hand in the state in recent decades. [89] Trump received the most raw votes for a political candidate ever in Texas, breaking his own record from 2020 by over 500,000. The Democratic vote total fell by 425,000 between 2020 and 2024.
See live updates of Texas election results from the 2024 election, including Senate and House races, state elections and ballot initiatives.
The last column, Cash On Hand, shows the remaining cash each campaign had available for its future spending as of December 31, 2023. Campaign finance reports for the first quarter of 2024 will become available on April 15, 2024. [224] This table does not include contributions made to Super PACs or party committees supporting the candidate. Each ...
The 2024 United States Senate election in Texas was held on November 5, 2024, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the state of Texas. Republican incumbent Ted Cruz won re-election to a third term, defeating Democratic challenger and U.S. Representative Colin Allred .
According to a 2011 Congressional Research Service report, these two decisions constitute "the most fundamental changes to campaign finance law in decades." [ 108 ] Citizens United struck down, on free speech grounds, the limits on the ability of organizations that accepted corporate or union money from running electioneering communications.