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The numbers · cycle 2026

Pine Tree Results PAC · FEC C00894709

Susan Collins' top super PAC raised $12.7M for 2026.

$0 of it came from Maine.

Pine Tree Results PAC has spent $1,999,500 opposing Democratic challenger Graham Platner, financed almost entirely by billionaires and corporations based in Texas, Florida, New York, and Massachusetts. Below: every contribution of $100,000 or more on record, plus where else the money came from. Every figure on this page links back to the FEC filing it came from.

Data through Mar 31, 2026. Source: FEC filings for PINE TREE RESULTS PAC.

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Every dollar figure on this page links to the corresponding query on fec.gov. Donor rows link to that donor's FEC receipt history, and each gift links to the actual scanned PDF filing on docquery.fec.gov. No numbers are computed off-platform.
Total raised
$12,706,863
From Maine donors
$0
0.0% of itemized
Anti-Platner ads
$1,999,500
Schedule E spending
Cash on hand
$11,579,251
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The 20 largest backers

Ranked by total contributed to Pine Tree Results PAC in the 2026 cycle. Multiple gifts from the same donor are summed. Source: FEC Schedule A.

Each donor name links to that contributor's receipt history on fec.gov. The “📄” icon next to each gift opens the actual filed PDF on docquery.fec.gov. Full table: all itemized receipts for this committee.

#DonorEmployer / roleLocationTotalGifts
1Stronger America, Inc.orgHouston, TX$3,000,000
2Schwarzman, StephenBlackstone · Ceo/chairmanNew York, NY$2,000,000
3Lexington FundorgFort Worth, TX$1,000,000
4Davis, James S.New Balance · CEONewton, MA$1,000,000
5Singer, PaulElliott Investor Management · Co-ceo & PresidentPalm Beach, FL$1,000,000
6Reyes, M. JudeReyes Holdings LLC · ExecutiveWest Palm Beach, FL$500,000
7Reyes, J. ChristopherReyes Holdings LLC · ExecutiveWest Palm Beach, FL$500,000
8Bacon, Louis M.Moore Capital Management · FounderNew York, NY$500,000
9Malone, JohnLiberty Media Et Al · Executive/investorJupiter Island, FL$500,000
10Condorcet Initiative CORPorgSpringfield, VA$250,000
11Oberndorf, WilliamOberndorf Enterprises · ChairmanSan Francisco, CA$250,000
12Childs, John W.Jw Childs & Associates · ChairmanWest Palm Beach, FL$250,000
13Frank, JimFce · ExecutiveWinnetka, IL$125,000
14Karp, Alexander C.Palantir Technologies INC · ExecutiveBedford, NH$100,000
15Hess, John B.Hess Corporation · CEONew York, NY$100,000
16Manocherian, FraydunSelf Employed · Real EstateScarsdale, NY$100,000
17Buckley, Marjorie BRetired · RetiredNorth Palm Beach, FL$100,000
18Smith, MichaelKaitar Resources · ConsultantBroomfield, CO$100,000
19Altria Client Services LLCorgRichmond, VA$100,000
20Bank Of AmericaAlexandria, VA$77,324

Where the money came from

Itemized receipts ($200+ aggregate) grouped by donor state. Maine does not appear — the PAC has reported $0 from in-state donors this cycle.

Each state amount links to the corresponding FEC receipts query.

TX$4,091,897 (32.3%)
FL$3,067,746 (24.2%)
NY$2,858,283 (22.6%)
MA$1,026,750 (8.1%)
VA$552,024 (4.4%)
CA$303,077 (2.4%)
IL$198,000 (1.6%)
AZ$105,000 (0.8%)
CO$100,000 (0.8%)
NH$100,000 (0.8%)

How we got these numbers

Total raised, disbursements, cash on hand: pulled from the OpenFEC /committee/C00894709/totals/ endpoint for cycle 2026, which mirrors what Pine Tree Results reports to the FEC on its periodic Form 3X filings. Verify on fec.gov →

State breakdown: from /schedules/schedule_a/by_state/, which sums itemized receipts ($200+ aggregate per donor) by the donor's reported state of residence. Unitemized small-dollar receipts are not included in state breakdowns by FEC rule.

Donor table: from /schedules/schedule_a/, sorted by single-gift amount, then aggregated client-side so multiple gifts from the same donor name appear as one row. Each row's gift PDFs link to the FEC's scanned image of the original filing.

Anti-Platner spending: sum of Schedule E independent expenditures filed by Pine Tree Results PAC and coded as opposing candidate Graham Platner (S6ME00373). Verify on fec.gov →

What this page does NOT claim: any causal connection between a contribution and a specific Senate vote. Such claims require separate, cited evidence and are not made here.

Last updated: data fetched May 12, 2026; FEC coverage through Mar 31, 2026. The FEC ingests new filings on a rolling basis, so figures can change as new reports are processed.