Fundraising in the 2024 United States presidential election

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Fundraising plays a central role in many presidential campaigns, and is a key factor in determining the viability of candidates. Money raised is applied for the salaries of non-volunteers in the campaign, transportation, campaign materials, media advertisements and other contingencies. Under United States law, officially declared candidates are required to file campaign finance details with the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) at the end of every calendar month or quarter. Summaries of these reports are made available to the public shortly thereafter, revealing the relative financial situations of all the campaigns.

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2024

March

Selected campaign-specific finance information through March 31, 2024, according to the FEC.

Democrats

Overview of campaign financing for Democratic presidential candidates in March 2024
CandidateTotal raisedTotal raised
since last quarter
Individual contributionsDebtSpentSpent since
last quarter
Cash on hand
TotalUnitemizedPct
Biden [1] [lower-alpha 1] $186,699,066$43,779,068$61,298,644$30,058,26549.0%$0$133,589,512$29,244,430$85,546,559
Phillips [2] $6,931,364$364,628$14,628$8,82860.4%$350,000$7,372,025$439,486$1,308
Williamson [3] $5,093,470$99,306$3,988,045$1,882,99047.2%$1,085,219$4,915,477$123,514$177,993
Palmer [4] $800,400$74,960$43,848$6,49814.8%$686,710$798,785$112,018$1,615
  Candidate who suspended campaign during the filing period

Republicans

Overview of campaign financing for Republican presidential candidates in March 2024
CandidateTotal raisedTotal raised
since last quarter
Individual contributionsDebtSpentSpent since
last quarter
Cash on hand
TotalUnitemizedPct
Trump [5] $114,718,624$15,341,624$1,180,783$488,97441.4%$569,899$69,578,495$3,739,984$45,140,129
Haley [6] $57,217,202$1,035,818$46,910,524$12,767,28627.2%$0$49,379,861$4,702,296$7,837,340
  Candidate who suspended campaign during the filing period

Independents

Overview of campaign financing for independent presidential candidates in March 2024
CandidateTotal raisedTotal raised
since last quarter
Individual contributionsDebtSpentSpent since
last quarter
Cash on hand
TotalUnitemizedPct
Kennedy [7] $33,358,068$5,396,578$33,313,076$10,567,04231.7%$1,584,716$27,321,962$4,493,923$6,036,106
West [8] $1,025,428$92,069$1,025,299$508,13049.6%$62,416$977,139$69,829$48,288

February

Selected campaign-specific finance information through February 29, 2024, according to the FEC.

Democrats

Overview of campaign financing for Democratic presidential candidates in February 2024
CandidateTotal raisedTotal raised
since last quarter
Individual contributionsDebtSpentSpent since
last quarter
Cash on hand
TotalUnitemizedPct
Biden [9] [lower-alpha 1] $142,919,999$21,326,368$42,125,521$21,432,87050.9%$0$104,345,082$6,297,582$71,011,921
Phillips [10] $7,020,232$453,496$1,770,212$417,83323.6%$5,486,430$6,932,539$577,294$76,166
Williamson [11] [lower-alpha 2] $4,994,164$138,646$3,890,143$1,838,17647.3%$1,085,218$4,791,963$417,411$202,201
Palmer [12] $725,440$151,590$37,280$4,28011.5%$686,710$682,862$177,510$42,578

Republicans

Overview of campaign financing for Republican presidential candidates in February 2024
CandidateTotal raisedTotal raised
since last quarter
Individual contributionsDebtSpentSpent since
last quarter
Cash on hand
TotalUnitemizedPct
Trump [13] $99,377,000$10,898,012$843,020$353,38841.9%$274,920$65,838,511$7,848,263$33,538,489
Haley [14] $56,181,384$8,605,993$45,875,316$12,404,23527.0%$0$44,677,565$10,100,212$11,503,819
Binkley [15] $11,435,394$332,252$370,240$2,4350.7%$10,698,206$11,417,756$347,691$17,638
  Candidate who suspended campaign during the filing period

Independents

Overview of campaign financing for independent presidential candidates in February 2024
CandidateTotal raisedTotal raised
since last quarter
Individual contributionsDebtSpentSpent since
last quarter
Cash on hand
TotalUnitemizedPct
Kennedy [16] $27,961,490$3,173,716$27,920,192$9,202,76633.0%$1,375,228$22,828,039$2,893,218$5,133,451
West [17] $933,359$153,832$933,359$465,69949.9%$12,939$907,310$230,657$26,048

January

Selected campaign-specific finance information through January 31, 2024, according to the FEC.

Democrats

Overview of campaign financing for Democratic presidential candidates in January 2024
CandidateTotal raisedTotal raised
since last quarter
Individual contributionsDebtSpentSpent since
last quarter
Cash on hand
TotalUnitemizedPct
Biden [18] [lower-alpha 1] $121,593,630$15,718,139$34,342,205$18,045,06252.5%$0$98,047,501$5,693,303$55,983,134
Phillips [19] $6,566,736$1,550,497$1,566,716$377,93424.1%$5,236,430$6,361,559$1,710,534$199,964
Williamson [20] $4,855,518$1,001,143$3,753,960$1,778,66947.4%$1,190,064$4,374,552$729,069$480,966
Palmer [21] $573,850$279,225$37,140$4,14011.1%$536,710$505,352$341,951$68,498

Republicans

Overview of campaign financing for Republican presidential candidates in January 2024
CandidateTotal raisedTotal raised
since last quarter
Individual contributionsDebtSpentSpent since
last quarter
Cash on hand
TotalUnitemizedPct
Trump [22] $88,478,988$8,844,631$657,459$276,89742.1%$1,074,321$57,990,248$11,443,833$30,488,740
Haley [23] $47,575,391$11,549,207$38,590,012$10,149,91626.3%$0$34,577,353$13,108,050$12,998,038
Ramaswamy [24] $41,390,957$4,335,212$11,845,047$5,317,99744.9%$27,670,000$39,548,795$3,982,498$1,842,162
DeSantis [25] $39,134,023$1,147,602$32,921,293$6,877,29320.9%$25,486$30,355,489$2,105,419$8,778,534
Binkley [26] $11,103,142$864,711$362,591$1,7560.5%$10,428,828$11,070,065$869,488$33,078
Christie [27] $7,455,795$124,891$7,421,555$2,191,41829.5%$0$6,413,960$1,392,607$1,041,835
Hutchinson [28] $1,561,012$50,294$1,338,613$505,22537.7%$64,271$1,511,853$81,651$49,159
  Candidate who suspended campaign during the filing period

Independents

Overview of campaign financing for independent presidential candidates in January 2024
CandidateTotal raisedTotal raised
since last quarter
Individual contributionsDebtSpentSpent since
last quarter
Cash on hand
TotalUnitemizedPct
Kennedy [29] $24,787,774$2,672,092$24,749,668$7,952,21932.1%$0$19,934,821$3,257,921$4,852,953
West [30] $779,527$140,898$779,527$431,15955.3%$14,553$676,653$124,706$102,873

2023

October to December

Selected campaign-specific finance information from October 1 to December 31, 2023, according to the FEC.

Democrats

Overview of campaign financing for Democratic presidential candidates in Q4 2023
CandidateTotal raisedTotal raised
since last quarter
Individual contributionsDebtSpentSpent since
last quarter
Cash on hand
TotalUnitemizedPct
Biden [31] [lower-alpha 1] $105,875,491$33,037,210$25,975,051$14,305,51755.1%$0$92,354,198$19,259,279$45,958,298
Phillips [32] $5,016,238$5,016,238$1,016,218$225,92722.2%$4,236,430$4,656,238$4,656,238$360,000
Williamson [33] $3,854,375$1,339,016$3,355,377$1,616,21048.2%$593,031$3,645,484$1,231,291$208,892
Palmer [34] $294,625$294,625$29,625$3,01510.2%$265,000$163,401$163,401$131,224

Republicans

Overview of campaign financing for Republican presidential candidates in Q4 2023
CandidateTotal raisedTotal raised
since last quarter
Individual contributionsDebtSpentSpent since
last quarter
Cash on hand
TotalUnitemizedPct
Trump [35] $79,634,357$19,111,279$431,699$178,97741.5%$99,329$46,546,415$23,565,298$33,087,942
DeSantis [36] $38,361,550$6,714,088$32,490,189$6,781,49420.9%$26,167$28,625,199$9,304,642$9,736,351
Ramaswamy [37] $37,055,746$10,446,566$11,450,460$5,126,03844.8%$23,750,000$35,566,297$12,204,994$1,489,448
Haley [38] $36,026,184$17,316,948$28,792,841$6,795,20223.6%$0$21,469,303$14,311,759$14,556,882
Burgum [39] $17,882,365$2,702,700$3,087,845$689,12922.3%$13,970,653$17,805,576$4,948,486$76,789
Johnson [40] $14,570,449$972$148,692$00.0%$0$13,632,192$227,917–$11,533,150
Scott [41] $14,492,592$1,444,044$12,224,139$4,241,71434.7%$0$30,309,565$8,396,863$6,337,306
Binkley [42] $10,239,657$3,153,286$359,728$21,5786.0%$9,717,165$10,200,577$3,125,643$39,080
Christie [43] $7,330,905$1,891,871$7,296,867$2,138,02429.3%$0$5,021,353$3,497,539$2,309,552
Pence [44] $5,109,979$584,250$5,023,544$2,097,23641.7%$1,498,131$4,408,468$1,064,191$701,511
Hutchinson [45] $1,510,718$261,415$1,295,319$798,92361.7%$57,271$1,430,201$506,186$80,516
Hurd [46] $1,451,431–$1,107$1,447,586$735,36750.8%$15,479$1,424,502$195,038$26,929
Elder [47] $1,375,322–$62,823$1,346,145$918,07868.2%$149,396$1,372,426$178,982$2,696
  Candidate who suspended campaign during the filing period

Independents

Overview of campaign financing for independent presidential candidates in Q4 2023
CandidateTotal raisedTotal raised
since last quarter
Individual contributionsDebtSpentSpent since
last quarter
Cash on hand
TotalUnitemizedPct
Kennedy [48] $22,115,682$7,037,153$22,080,359$7,034,12231.9%$0$16,676,899$7,770,412$5,438,782
West [49] $638,629$316,821$638,629$380,84959.6%$0$551,947$335,546$86,682

July to September

Selected campaign-specific finance information from July 1 to September 30, 2023, according to the FEC.

Democrats

Overview of campaign financing for Democratic presidential candidates in Q3 2023
CandidateTotal raisedTotal raised
since last quarter
Individual contributionsDebtSpentSpent since
last quarter
Cash on hand
TotalUnitemizedPct
Biden [50] [lower-alpha 1] $72,838,281$24,785,201$15,237,941$9,061,41659.5%$0$73,094,919$12,730,208$32,180,366
Kennedy [51] $15,078,528$8,713,134$15,052,084$5,072,72133.7%$0$8,906,488$7,060,571$6,172,041
Williamson [52] $2,515,359$821,832$2,277,201$1,191,05352.3%$347,490$2,414,193$825,656$101,167

Republicans

Overview of campaign financing for Republican presidential candidates in Q3 2023
CandidateTotal raisedTotal raised
since last quarter
Individual contributionsDebtSpentSpent since
last quarter
Cash on hand
TotalUnitemizedPct
Trump [53] $60,523,078$24,535,602$198,507$48,49524.4%$295,222$22,981,118$9,510,032$37,541,961
DeSantis [54] $31,272,333$11,160,604$28,630,211$5,393,74718.8%$1,089,428$18,945,428$11,073,127$12,326,905
Ramaswamy [55] $26,609,180$7,444,499$9,560,937$4,466,61446.7%$15,250,000$22,361,303$12,227,262$4,247,877
Haley [56] $18,709,236$8,240,333$14,115,020$3,413,52924.2%$0$7,157,544$3,502,174$11,551,692
Burgum [57] $15,179,666$3,411,365$2,935,366$593,43020.2%$12,200,653$12,857,090$4,742,728$2,322,576
Johnson [58] $14,569,477$5,762,284$147,720$00.0%$12,503,240$13,441,587$7,174,976$1,127,750
Scott [59] $13,048,548$4,597,516$11,085,680$3,676,60133.2%$927,827$21,912,702$12,374,262$13,440,124
Binkley [60] $7,086,371$4,990,944$331,327$107,84132.6%$6,664,175$7,074,934$5,590,586$11,437
Christie [61] $5,439,033$3,782,647$5,405,108$1,515,73628.0%$0$1,523,814$1,457,602$3,915,219
Pence [62] $4,525,729$3,356,996$4,345,294$1,830,94042.1%$621,445$3,344,277$3,269,934$1,181,452
Hurd [63] $1,452,538$1,179,025$1,449,065$731,94850.5%$0$1,229,464$1,201,069$223,074
Elder [64] $1,437,945$970,414$1,412,068$903,28864.0%$0$1,193,444$1,050,530$244,501
Suarez [65] $1,425,517$480,067$1,425,417$125,7988.8%$19,091$1,365,124$1,318,524$60,393
Hutchinson [66] $1,249,302$666,781$1,127,734$466,91841.4%$0$924,015$720,172$325,287
  Candidate who suspended campaign during the filing period

April to June

Selected campaign-specific finance information from April 1 to June 30, 2023, according to the FEC.

Democrats

Overview of campaign financing for Democratic presidential candidates in Q2 2023
CandidateTotal raisedTotal raised
since last quarter
Individual contributionsDebtSpentSpent since
last quarter
Cash on hand
TotalUnitemizedPct
Biden [67] [lower-alpha 1] $48,053,081$19,867,069$8,644,232$5,365,69962.1%$0$60,364,711$1,106,112$20,125,374
Kennedy [68] $6,365,394$6,365,394$6,352,194$2,301,59536.2%$0$1,845,917$1,845,917$4,519,477
Williamson [69] $1,693,528$920,636$1,463,436$784,07053.6%$270,736$1,588,537$1,055,793$104,991

Republicans

Overview of campaign financing for Republican presidential candidates in Q2 2023
CandidateTotal raisedTotal raised
since last quarter
Individual contributionsDebtSpentSpent since
last quarter
Cash on hand
TotalUnitemizedPct
Trump [70] $35,987,476$17,714,573$90,906$24,09326.5%$48,453$13,471,085$9,130,130$22,516,391
DeSantis [71] $20,111,729$20,111,729$19,726,903$2,867,81514.5%$11,358$7,872,301$7,872,301$12,239,428
Ramaswamy [72] $19,164,680$7,746,232$3,156,462$1,645,44452.1%$15,250,000$10,134,041$8,082,881$9,030,639
Burgum [73] $11,768,301$11,768,301$1,581,348$184,15211.6%$10,377,842$8,114,362$8,114,362$3,653,939
Haley [74] $10,468,903$5,343,472$7,610,990$1,668,57121.9%$0$3,655,370$2,599,489$6,813,533
Johnson [75] $8,810,680$5,047,285$67,023$00.0%$8,415,658$6,270,239$4,543,319$2,540,441
Scott [76] $8,451,031$5,856,927$7,345,862$2,396,98732.6%$23,310$9,538,440$6,740,642$21,106,870
Binkley [77] $2,095,427$2,095,427$192,775$42,06721.8%$1,904,347$1,484,348$1,484,348$611,079
Christie [78] $1,656,386$1,656,386$1,647,980$570,90534.6%$0$66,213$66,213$1,590,173
Pence [79] $1,168,733$1,168,733$1,160,433$346,88529.9%$0$74,343$74,343$1,094,390
Suarez [80] $945,451$945,451$945,451$28,7883.0%$106,513$46,600$46,600$898,850
Hutchinson [81] $582,521$582,521$497,200$80,37516.2%$0$203,844$203,844$378,678
Elder [82] $467,531$467,531$453,331$138,30430.5%$0$142,914$142,914$324,617
Hurd [83] $273,513$273,513$270,075$54,15520.1%$0$28,394$28,394$245,118

January to March

Selected campaign-specific finance information from January 1 to March 31, 2023, according to the FEC.

Democrats

Overview of campaign financing for Democratic presidential candidates in Q1 2023
CandidateTotal raisedTotal raised
since last quarter
Individual contributionsDebtSpentSpent since
last quarter
Cash on hand
TotalUnitemizedPct
Biden [84] [lower-alpha 3] [lower-alpha 1] $28,186,012$360$8,207$5,40065.8%$0$59,258,599$423,441$1,364,417
Williamson [85] $772,892$772,892$664,679$309,43046.6%$106,000$532,744$532,744$240,148

Republicans

Overview of campaign financing for Republican presidential candidates in Q1 2023
CandidateTotal raisedTotal raised
since last quarter
Individual contributionsDebtSpentSpent since
last quarter
Cash on hand
TotalUnitemizedPct
Trump [86] $18,272,903$14,449,602$16,361$4,91130.0%$255,110$4,340,955$3,538,556$13,931,948
Ramaswamy [87] $11,418,449$11,418,449$851,637$415,55548.8%$10,250,000$2,051,160$2,051,160$9,367,288
Haley [88] $5,125,431$5,125,431$3,283,822$798,18424.3%$0$1,055,881$1,055,881$4,069,549
Johnson [89] $3,763,396$3,763,396$5,838$00.0%$3,429,558$1,726,920$1,726,920$2,036,476

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Biden's principal campaign committee, Biden for President, was also used for his earlier 2020 presidential campaign. Some of these figures, therefore, include money left over from that previous candidacy.
  2. Williamson's campaign was suspended on February 7, although she rejoined the race on February 28.
  3. Not a candidate during this period.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2024 Vermont Republican presidential primary</span> Primary election in Vermont

The 2024 Vermont Republican presidential primary was held on March 5, 2024, as part of the Republican Party primaries for the 2024 presidential election. 17 delegates to the 2024 Republican National Convention will be allocated on a winner-take-most basis. The contest was held on Super Tuesday alongside primaries in 14 other states. Nikki Haley won the primary against Donald Trump, making her the first woman to win a state in a Republican presidential primary. Haley's win was considered a major upset, as a recent poll had shown Trump ahead by 30 points in the state.

Nikki Haley, a former governor of South Carolina and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, announced her campaign for the 2024 United States presidential election in a campaign video on February 14, 2023. On March 6, 2024, Haley suspended her campaign following Super Tuesday. Haley is the first woman of color to be a major candidate for the Republican presidential nomination. She is the first female former governor to run for president.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Marianne Williamson 2024 presidential campaign</span> American political campaign

Marianne Williamson—an author, political activist, and candidate for the Democratic Party presidential nomination in 2020—announced her campaign for the 2024 United States presidential election on March 4, 2023. Williamson was the first major Democratic candidate to officially announce their candidacy, as President Joe Biden did not announce his re-election bid until April 2023. Williamson suspended her campaign on February 7, 2024, as a result of her losses in the New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada Democratic primaries. She later retracted her campaign suspension and officially rejoined the race on February 28, 2024, following her third place finish in the Michigan Democratic primary ahead of Dean Phillips, whose campaign was still active at the time. On April 7, she announced her intention to again suspend active campaigning by the end of that month.

The following is a list of candidates associated with the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries for the 2024 United States presidential election. As of December 2023, more than 400 candidates have filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to run for the Republican nomination in 2024.

The 2024 presidential campaign of Tim Scott launched on May 22, 2023, when Tim Scott, a United States Senator from South Carolina, announced that he would seek election to the presidency in 2024. His entry into the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries followed his successful U.S. Senate reelection bid in 2022. On November 12, 2023, Scott suspended his campaign.

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