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Adam Smith Representative (D - WA)
 * Armed Services, Ranking Member

First Election
1996
Next Election
2024

TOP INDUSTRY 2023 - 2024

Pro-Israel
$294,814

TOP CONTRIBUTOR 2023 - 2024

American Israel Public Affairs Cmte
$288,614


CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE FUNDRAISING, 2023 - 2024

Leadership PAC: American Defense & Military PAC

Raised:
 $1,580,780 
Spent:
 $1,549,828 
Cash on hand:
 $624,903 
Debts:
 $0 

LAST REPORT: 10/16/2024


TOP CONTRIBUTORS, 2023 - 2024

Contributor Total Individuals PACs American Israel Public Affairs Cmte $288,614
$278,614 $10,000 General Atomics $32,600 $22,600 $10,000 General Dynamics
$26,500 $16,500 $10,000 SpaceX $20,900 $10,900 $10,000 Microsoft Corp $19,260
$9,260 $10,000


TOP INDUSTRIES, 2023 - 2024

Industry Total Individuals PACs Pro-Israel $294,814 $278,814 $16,000 Misc
Defense $142,200 $36,650 $105,550 Defense Aerospace $112,100 $25,100 $87,000 Air
Transport $70,359 $16,359 $54,000 Electronics Mfg & Equip $62,461 $18,961
$43,500



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$0$1M$2M$3M$4M969800020406081012141618202224Total Raised by Adam Smith -
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SOURCE OF FUNDS (CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE), 2023 - 2024

Large Individual Contributions: 54.36%
PAC Contributions*: 42.23%
Small Individual Contributions (< $200): 3.41%
Candidate self-financing: 0.00%

Large Individual Contributions $863,129 54.36% PAC Contributions* $670,400
42.23% Small Individual Contributions (< $200) $54,162 3.41% Candidate
self-financing $0 0.00% Other -$6,910 -0.43%

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