The Downballot's 4Q 2025 Senate and House fundraising reports roundup
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Quarterly fundraising reports for congressional candidates covering the period from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31 were due at the Federal Election Commission on Jan. 31 by midnight ET.
Below are our charts of fundraising data for every incumbent in the Senate and House seeking reelection, as well as notable non-incumbents, as reported to the FEC. All numbers are in thousands.
To see each chart in full, click on the bottom where it reads “+ Show ___ more.” Note that you may need to scroll horizontally to see some columns. An explanation of each column can be found below the charts.
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Notes: Data for candidates running in the upcoming special election for New Jersey’s 11th District covers the period from Oct. 1 to Jan. 16. For candidates who ran in the Jan. 31 special election runoff in Texas’ 18th District, it covers the period from Oct. 16 to Jan. 11.
Transfers for Texas candidates Jasmine Crockett and Colin Allred are not shown to avoid double-counting. Crockett switched from running for the House to the Senate during the fourth quarter, while Allred switched from the Senate to the House. Both transferred cash from their old accounts to their new accounts.
Below is an explanation of each column:
Under “Party,” a designation including “-inc” refers to an incumbent.
“4Q Raised“ is the amount the campaign received in donations from donors during the reporting period. This includes transfers from other committees but does not include any self-funding or loans.
“Self-Fund“ is the amount in contributions and/or loans a candidate made to their own campaign using their personal resources during the reporting period. This number, if any, is not included in the “Raised” column.
“Spent“ is the amount of money the campaign spent during the reporting period.
“Cash“ is the total cash on hand the campaign had available at the end of the reporting period.
“Raised CTD“ is the amount the campaign had received in donations from donors for the cycle to date as of the end of the reporting period. This includes transfers from other committees but does not include any self-funding or loans.
“Self-Fund CTD“ is the amount in contributions and/or loans a candidate had made to their own campaign using their personal resources for the cycle to date during the reporting period. This number, if any, is not counted in the “Raised CTD” column.
“Spent CTD“ is the amount of money the campaign had spent for the cycle to date as of the end of the reporting period.
“Transfer“ is the amount in monetary transfers from other political committees during the reporting period. This number, if any, is included in the “Raised” column.
“Transfer CTD“ is the amount in monetary transfers from other political committees for the cycle to date as of the end of the reporting period. This number, if any, is included in the “Raised CTD” column.
Ultimately, all money received from all sources is reflected in every candidate’s cash-on-hand totals, less spending.
You can also find our charts for earlier quarters in 2025: 1Q | 2Q | 3Q.
For fundraising charts from previous election cycles, please visit the-downballot.com/data.


I appreciate very much the work that went into to this - one small correction - Paige Beauchemin is running in NH-2, not NH-1
I could be completely wrong here but does anyone else agree that these figures indicate that Booker win run for President in 28, and AOC for a higher office in 28 (not that we didn't know that already)