42 Facts about Mitt Romney Election Funds Presidential Election 2012
42 Facts about Mitt Romney Election Funds Presidential Election 2012
Facts about Elections Funds Mitt Romney Presidential Election 2012
1)
Raised - $193,373,762
2)
Spent - $163,205,427
3)
Debts - $0
4)
Cash on hand - $30,181,373
Source of Funds –
5)
Small Indiv. Contrib. - $37,310,424
6)
Large Indiv. Contrib. - $156,626,329
7)
Individual contributions - $192,355,237
8)
PAC contributions $838,481
9)
Candidate self-financing $52,500
10)
Federal Funds $0
11)
Other $127,544
Top Contributors – The organizations themselves did not donate, rather the money came from the organizations' PACs, their individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals' immediate families. Organization totals include subsidiaries and affiliates.
12)
Goldman Sachs $676,080
13)
JPMorgan Chase & Co $520,299
14)
Morgan Stanley $513,647
15)
Bank of America $510,728
16)
Credit Suisse Group $427,560
Top States
17)
California $17,568,562
18)
New York $13,513,265
19)
Texas $13,461,639
20)
Florida $13,042,356
21)
Massachusetts $5,590,257
Sector Totals –
22)
Agribusiness $2,640,964
23)
Communications/ Electronics $2,898,066
24)
Construction $3,972,047
25)
Defense $394,132
26)
Energy & Natural Resources $4,233,634
27)
Finance, Insurance & Real Estate $28,597,891
28)
Health $6,373,026
29)
Lawyers & Lobbyists $7,694,864
30)
Transportation $2,261,994
31)
Misc Business $12,162,182
32)
Labor $1,000
33)
Ideological/ Single-Issue $3,001,060
34)
Other $29,170,786
Top Industries –
35)
Retired $26,158,558
36)
Securities & Investment $11,458,384
37)
Lawyers/Law Firms $6,797,107
38)
Real Estate $6,501,252
39)
Misc Finance $4,372,949
Quality of Disclosure –
40)
Full Disclosure $121,088,952 (76.9%)
41)
Incomplete $11,856,521 (7.5%)
42)
No Disclosure $24,507,834 (15.6%)
Reality views by sm –
Wednesday, September 05, 2012
Tags - USA Elections Fund Spending
2 comments:
nice infos sm
@MEcoy
thanks.