Tracking Funds Raised and Spent on the 2024 US Election Cycle
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In the presidential race, Joe Biden has raised the most money as of May 9, 2024 with $170.6 million, followed by Donald Trump at $114.8 million, and Nikki Haley at $57.2 million.
Candidates also receive assistance indirectly through their party committees and PACs, which can pay for campaign expenses like marketing and advertising.
The start dates for campaign finance periods vary by race. For presidential campaigns, the period starts in January 2021; for Senate campaigns it begins in January 2019; and for House campaigns, January 2023. Data for each candidate was collected on May 9, 2024.
Through March 2024, presidential candidates raised a total of $570,366,034, with $347.6 million (61.0% of the total) going to Republicans, $184.9 million (32.4%) to Democrats, and the remaining $37.9 million (6.6%) to third-party candidates.
Dataset
Name | Total raised | Total spent |
---|---|---|
Joseph R. Biden Jr. (D) | $170.6M | $85.3M |
Donald J. Trump (R) | $114.7M | $69.6M |
Nikki Haley (R) | $57.2M | $49.4M |
Vivek Ramaswamy (R) | $42.1M | $42.1M |
Ron DeSantis (R) | $39.6M | $38.6M |
Perry Johnson (R) | $29.7M | $28.8M |
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (I) | $33.4M | $27.3M |
Doug Burgum (R) | $18.0M | $17.9M |
Ryan Binkley (R) | $11.8M | $11.8M |
Chris Christie (R) | $7.6M | $7.0M |
Note | Data for campaign finances is updated frequently and was pulled on May 9, 2024. |
Data sources
Data for campaign finances is updated frequently and was pulled on May 9, 2024.