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WHERE

Where do Josh Riley's campaign contributions come from?

Funding summary

Total raised
$9.8M
Total spent
$9.8M
Cash on hand
$68K

Where the money came from

  • Individual donors$8.2M(83%)
  • PACs$632K(6%)
  • Political parties$9K(0%)
  • Self-funding$0(0%)
  • Other receipts$1.0M(11%)

Top industries

Of $1.7M in itemized individual donations where the donor listed an employer. This is only a slice of total fundraising — PACs, parties, small-dollar donors, and self-funding are not included here.

  • Legal & Lobbying$577K
  • General Business$499K
  • Technology & Media$193K
  • Advocacy & Nonprofits$142K
  • Finance & Real Estate$114K

An additional $3.1Min itemized donations couldn't be classified — either the donor left the employer field blank or listed “retired”/“self-employed,” or the employer didn't match a known industry.

PATTERN

Vote-finance correlation

High confidence

Data through Apr 2026 · Sources: 2FEC individual filings (2026 cycle), Congress.gov roll calls (119th Congress) [105]

Josh Riley voted on 105 bills. He received $2,697,904.74 in donations. There is a strong pattern between donation amounts and his voting record. This means larger donations were associated with a higher percentage of "yea" votes. Riley voted yes on 76.5% of bills related to Defense. This sector provided no donations. He voted yes on 28.6% of bills related to Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. This sector donated $42,000.

This analysis shows factual patterns in public data. Campaign contributions are legal and do not indicate wrongdoing. Voting alignment with donor industries is common across all legislators. Correlation does not indicate causation or improper behavior.

Full methodology and academic citations

Campaign finance data from FEC.gov. Totals reflect the current two-year cycle. Industry breakdown covers only itemized individual donations where the donor listed an employer. Full methodology

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