District of Columbia

$192,198,974 into Texas politics · 108,204 itemized contributions

District of Columbia is the 1st-largest out-of-state source of money in Texas politics, 17.2% of all outside-Texas money.

Top recipients of District of Columbia money

The Texas candidates, officeholders, and PACs that took the most directly from District of Columbia, each counted once. A filer's own page may show more from District of Columbia once money it received through PACs is traced back.

  1. 01Texas Democratic PartyPolitical committee$15,180,736
  2. 02Texas Majority PACPolitical committee$10,485,791
  3. 03Forward Majority Action (DISSOLVED)Political committee$9,221,585
  4. 04Republican State Leadership Committee - Judicial Fairness InitiativePolitical committee$5,511,332
  5. 05Rick PerryGovernor$4,706,389
  6. 06Greg AbbottGovernor$4,610,500
  7. 07Republican State Leadership Committee PAC and Individual AccountPolitical committee$4,600,398
  8. 08Republican Party of TexasPolitical committee$4,472,993
  9. 09William H. WhiteGovernor$3,938,582
  10. 10Lone Star Project NonfederalPolitical committee$3,925,005
  11. 11Nuestro PAC - TX (TERMINATED)Political committee$3,924,249
  12. 12House Democratic Campaign CommitteePolitical committee$3,155,594
  13. 13Texas AFT Committee on Political EducationPolitical committee$2,171,333
  14. 14Wendy R. DavisState Senator$2,012,261
  15. 15SEIU Texas PACPolitical committee$1,870,225

The total and these recipients count every itemized contribution reported from a District of Columbia address once, on the direct basis. A filer's own profile traces money back through the PACs that funded it, so a profile total can exceed what appears here. See the methodology.