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Cycle 2026 · through March 31, 2026
Lindsey Graham
REP · SC · SenateUp 2026 (primary challenge)
Where Lindsey Graham's campaign money comes from, by four headline measures. Total receipts for cycle 2026: $5.93M · FEC committee C00458828
From SC
27.5%
$1.33M of $4.82M itemized
Itemized contributions only ($200+). The FEC doesn't tag unitemized donors by state, so the small-dollar pool isn't included here.
From small donors (under $200)
7.9%
$387K of $4.88M from individuals
From individuals (not PACs)
63.0%
$636K from PACs and party committees
ActBlue and WinRed pass-through donations are counted as individual contributions here, which matches how the FEC totals them — they're conduit services, not the donor.
Top employers
Aggregated from itemized donors. Retired, self-employed, homemaker, and unreported values excluded.
- 01HOMEMAKER$114,73697 donors
- 02INFORMATION REQUESTED PER BEST EFFORTS$48,672224 donors
- 03BLACKSTONE$29,5009 donors
- 04BLOOM ENERGY$26,25024 donors
- 05DUKE ENERGY$26,09626 donors
- 06VERIZON$22,00013 donors
- 07FLUOR CORPORATION$21,25016 donors
- 08FLUOR$18,50015 donors
Outside money — independent expenditures
Money spent about Lindsey Graham — TV ads, mailers, digital — by outside groups (super PACs and similar). Individuals can give super PACs unlimited amounts, so this is where the mega-donor money lives, far above the $7,000 cap that applies to direct contributions. Cycle 2026.
Spent supporting Lindsey Graham
$358K
Spent opposing Lindsey Graham
$9
Top groups supporting
- Security Is Strength PAC$357,109
- Red Senate$683
Top groups opposing
FEC Schedule E. Each committee links to its FEC.gov profile, where you can see who funded it. Conduit platforms (ActBlue, WinRed) are notshown here — they process donations to candidates, not independent expenditures, so structurally they don't belong in this section.
Top individual donors
Largest individual contributors to Lindsey Graham's committee this cycle. Each name links to that donor's receipts on FEC.gov for verification. Conduit platforms (WinRed, ActBlue) are excluded — they're pass-through services, not the donor.
- 01David Messer$7,0001 giftSt Thomas, VI — CRESSON MANAGEMENT USVI LLC · FINANCE
- 02Anthony A. Yoseloff$7,0001 giftNew York, NY
- 03Norman Bobrow$7,0001 giftJamaica, NY
- 04David Zalik$7,0001 giftMarietta, GA
- 05Philip M. Darivoff$7,0001 giftShort Hills, NJ — SELF-EMPLOYED · INVESTOR
- 06Alison Kay$7,0001 giftBeverly Hills, CA — KIDS CAPITAL · HEDGE FUND MANAGER
- 07Norman Brownstein$7,0001 giftDenver, CO — BROWNSTEIN HYATT FARBER SCHRECK · CHAIRMAN
- 08Katharine B. Duhamel$7,0001 giftSan Francisco, CA — CANDY BOMBER PRODUCTIONS · FOUNDER & CREATIVE DIRECTOR
- 09Michael Smith$7,0001 giftBroomfield, CO — KAITAR RESOURCES · CONSULTANT
- 10Iris Smith$7,0001 giftBroomfield, CO — SELF-EMPLOYED · CREATIVE ARTS
These are individual people, not corporate PACs. Itemized only ($200+); under-$200 donors are unitemized at the FEC and aren't named.
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