Topline campaign finance data for Georgia state legislative, Public Service Commission, and District Attorney candidates from September 30 to October 25.
A table of independent expenditures applicable to the November 3, 2020 general election. Due to issues with late data, many of the expenditures after Oct. 25 lack complete information.
Campaign finance data for state legislative, statewide, and District Attorney candidates from February 1 to October 25, 2020. In addition to being more accurate than the summaries in the original filings, this data breaks down fundraising by source – institutional, individual, small-donor, the candidate, and interest/return on investment.
Campaign finance data for state legislative and statewide candidates from February 1, 2019, to January 31, 2020. This data is at the same level as the summaries provided in candidates' CCDRs but is more accurate.
A table of independent expenditures applicable to the August 11, 2020 runoffs.
This data is somewhat incomplete due to both issues with the county filing websites and the fact that there were only a few days between the filing deadline and the 2020 general election.
Similar to the previous item; I split the sheets up for (relative) ease of navigation. I never created a May-June 2020 local filing spreadsheet.
Topline fundraising data from 2019/07/01 to the final pre-election report for candidates in Savannah, Albany, Valdosta, Rome, Johns Creek, Roswell, Alpharetta, Smyrna, Brookhaven, Dunwoody, Lawrenceville, and Peachtree Corners.
Fundraising toplines for Rhode Island General Assembly candidates from 2021/04/01 to 2021/10/26. This data is largely taken directly from the forms CF-2 posted by the state Board of Elections, with occasional corrections by me.
Fundraising toplines for Rhode Island House District 68 candidates in the early 2019 special election there.
This was my first fundraising spreadsheet. Though simple, it aided me greatly in issuing predictions that year, which turned out to be highly accurate.
Known contributions from police unions to Georgia candidates. Sources include the police unions' own filings and candidate filings. I originally created this file during the 2020 cycle and included all current candidates and officials as well as past statewide candidates and officials; I left out pre-2018-cycle local candidates who are not currently active in politics.