Ohio

$18,662,722 into Texas politics · 241,848 itemized contributions

Ohio is the 17th-largest out-of-state source of money in Texas politics, 1.7% of all outside-Texas money.

Top recipients of Ohio money

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

  1. 01The American Electric Power - Texas - Committee for Responsible GovernmentPolitical committee$5,369,237
  2. 02Texas Consumer Lenders PACPolitical committee$988,331
  3. 03Owens Corning Better Government Fund (DISSOLVED)Political committee$877,604
  4. 04Safelite Group, Inc. PAC (INACTIVE)Political committee$638,706
  5. 05ActBlue TexasPolitical committee$623,020
  6. 06Greg AbbottGovernor$591,743
  7. 07Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. Texas PACPolitical committee$388,108
  8. 08Robert F. O'RourkeGovernor$354,166
  9. 09Marathon Oil Company Political Action Committee of TexasPolitical committee$285,000
  10. 10Republican State Leadership Committee PAC and Individual AccountPolitical committee$236,053
  11. 11Republican State Leadership Committee Grassroots AccountPolitical committee$217,067
  12. 12FirstCash, Inc. Political Action CommitteePolitical committee$194,263
  13. 13The PAC for America's Future -TXPolitical committee$158,213
  14. 14Mexican American Legislative CaucusPolitical committee$150,808
  15. 15Centene Corporation Political Action CommitteePolitical committee$148,629

The total and these recipients count every itemized contribution reported from a Ohio 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.