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Political Contribution and Expenditure Totals

The total political contributions and expenditures, as reported by candidates, officeholders, and political committees, are listed below. These totals can be found on the report cover sheet page 2 boxes 2 and 4 respectively.

Most individuals or entities filing campaign finance reports with the Texas Ethics Commission (TEC) are required to file reports electronically unless the individual or entity is eligible to claim a statutory exemption. See Who Has To File Electronically? for statutory exemption information.

All reports filed on paper after July 2010 can be viewed in PDF format. However, only the total amounts are viewable for paper-filed reports filed previous to 2010.


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Total Contributions Maintained as of the Last Day of the Reporting Period

Total Contributions Maintained as of the last day of the reporting period is also referred to as cash on hand. This total can be found on cover sheet page 2 box 5 of the report.


Monthly PAC reports are due by the 5th of each month. A monthly report covers a period beginning the 26th day of one month (except for the first monthly report) and ending on the 25th day of the next month. The report for that period is due by the 5th day of the month after the month in which the reporting period ends. See When To File Monthly Reports for examples and information. Monthly reports must be filed regardless of whether the political committee accepted any contributions or expenditures during the reporting period.

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A candidate who did not select modified reporting and is opposed in an upcoming election must file reports of contributions and expenditures by the 30th day and the 8th day before an election. Election data is captured only for general and primary elections. Data is sorted by name unless followed by *   which has the data sorted by amount. Consult the Campaign Finance Guides for more information regarding this requirement.

Election Type 8 Days Before 30 Days Before
Primary, 2024 Due 02/26/2024 Due 02/05/2024
General, 2022 Due 10/31/2022 Due 10/11/2022
Primary, 2022 Due 02/22/2022 Due 01/31/2022
General, 2020 Due 10/26/2020 Due 10/05/2020
Primary, 2020 Due 02/24/2020 Due 02/03/2020
General, 2018 Due 10/29/2018 Due 10/09/2018
Primary, 2018 Due 02/26/2018 Due 02/05/2018
General, 2016 Due 10/31/2016 Due 10/11/2016
Primary, 2016 Due 02/22/2016 * Due 02/01/2016 *
General, 2014 Due 10/27/2014 Due 10/06/2014
Primary, 2014 Due 02/24/2014 Due 02/03/2014
General, 2012 Due 10/29/2012 Due 10/09/2012
Primary, 2012 Due 05/21/2012 Due 04/30/2012
General, 2010 Due 10/25/2010 Due 10/04/2010
Primary, 2010 Due 02/22/2010 Due 02/01/2010
General, 2008 Due 10/27/2008 Due 10/06/2008
Primary, 2008 Due 02/25/2008 Due 02/04/2008
General, 2006 Due 10/30/2006 Due 10/10/2006
Primary, 2006 Due 02/27/2006 Due 02/06/2006

Candidate and Officeholders with treasurer appointments on file must file reports of contributions and expenditures twice a year in January and July regardless of whether they accepted contributions or expenditures during the filing period.

Year January Reports July Reports
2024 Due 01/16/2024 Due 07/15/2024
2023 Due 01/17/2023 Due 07/17/2023
2022 Due 01/18/2022 Due 07/15/2022
2021 Due 01/15/2021 Due 07/15/2021
2020 Due 01/15/2020 Due 07/15/2020
2019 Due 01/15/2019 Due 07/15/2019
2018 Due 01/18/2018 (Extended due to inclement weather) Due 07/16/2018
2017 Due 01/17/2017 Due 07/17/2017
2016 Due 01/15/2016 Due 07/15/2016
2015 Due 01/15/2015 Due 07/15/2015
2014 Due 01/15/2014 Due 07/15/2014
2013 Due 01/15/2013 Due 07/15/2013
2012 Due 01/17/2012 Due 07/16/2012
2011 Due 01/18/2011 Due 07/20/2011
2010 Due 01/15/2010 Due 07/15/2010
2009 Due 01/15/2009 Due 07/15/2009
2008 Due 01/15/2008 Due 07/15/2008
2007 Due 01/16/2007 Due 07/16/2007
2006 Due 01/17/2006 Due 07/17/2006

Direct Campaign Expenditure Reports
Filed On Or After January 1, 2010


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Active Campaign Filer Lists


The following list is comprised of candidates and officeholders with current Campaign Treasurer Appointments on file with the Texas Ethics Commission. This list is sorted by 'Office Sought' and is updated daily.


The following list is comprised of active PACs with current Campaign Treasurer Appointments on file with the Texas Ethics Commission. This list is sorted by PAC name and is updated daily.



The following list is comprised of active caucuses that have filed a written notice on legislative letterhead with the Texas Ethics Commission when they are formed. This list is sorted by Caucus name and is updated monthly.


Pursuant to Sec. 254.1581, Chapter 254, Title 15, Election Code, an out-of-state political committee is required to file reports for each reporting period under Subchapter F, Chapter 254, Election Code, in which the out-of-state political committee accepts political contributions or makes political expenditures in connection with a state or local election in Texas. Section 254.1581, Election Code, applies to a report required to be filed under this section. Ethics Commission rule § 20.13 states that an out-of-state political committee that files reports electronically in another jurisdiction may comply with Section 254.1581, Election Code, by sending a letter to the commission within the time prescribed by that section specifying in detail where the electronic report may be found on the website of the agency with which the out-of-state political committee is required to file its reports. An out-of-state political committee that does not file reports electronically in another jurisdiction may comply with Section 254.1581, Election Code, by sending a copy of the cover sheets of the report and a copy of each page on which the committee reports a contribution or expenditure accepted or made in connection with a state or local election in Texas. The dates listed below the committee reflect the date the document was received by TEC.


Political committees who have submitted a statement indicating that the committee intends to act as a direct campaign expenditure only committee are commonly referred to as Super PACs. These PACs file GPAC/MPAC reports.

Governor For A Day & Speaker's Reunion Day Reports


Chapter 303 of the Government Code regulates contributions and expenditures for a Governor For A Day ceremony. The chairperson responsible for conducting the ceremony is responsible for keeping records and filing reports required under this chapter.

Jun 28, 2023 Jan 6, 2023 Jun 6, 2019 (Supplemental)
Jun 6, 2019 Jul 16, 2013 Jul 3, 2013 (Corrected) Jul 3, 2013 Sep 12, 2007
Aug 31, 2007 Jan 8, 2007 Sep 26, 2006 Feb 10, 2006 Jan 19, 2005
Jan 19, 2005 Jun 30, 2004 Nov 13, 2003 Sep 19, 2003 Aug 5, 2003
Jun 25, 2003 Dec 11, 2002 Jul 6, 2001 Jun 7, 2000 Nov 20, 1997
Jun 20, 1997 Nov 14, 1996 Nov 21, 1995 Jun 30, 1995 Aug 10, 1994

Chapter 303 of the Government Code regulates contributions and expenditures for a Speaker's Reunion Day ceremony. The chairperson responsible for conducting the ceremony is responsible for keeping records and filing reports required under this chapter.

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Jun 5, 2019 Jun 23, 2017 Jun 5, 2015 Jun 11, 2013 Jun 1, 2011
Sep 30, 2010 Jun 30, 2009 Jul 26, 2007 Jun 25, 2007 Jun 22, 2007
Jun 23, 2005 Oct 6, 2004 Jun 19, 2003 Jul 10, 2001 Nov 3, 1999
Jun 7, 1999 Aug 13, 1998 Jun 24, 1997 Aug 8, 1995 Jun 19, 1995