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LAURA FRIEDMAN

State Assembly · ASM-43 · 2020 cycle

Funding Receipt
LAURA FRIEDMAN · 2020 cycle
★ · campaign finance, itemized · ★
Raised for this race $1,121,754
Funding mix · 323 unique donors · primary committee
S Small donors (Under $500) $8,843 · 1%
M Medium donors ($500–$999) $28,550 · 3%
L Large donors ($1,000+) $1,084,361 · 97%
Top donors to primary committee (25 shown)
01 Laura Friedman For Assembly 2018 $380,780
02 CA State Council of Service Employees $18,600
03 CA State Association of Electrical Workers $16,800
04 CA State Pipe Trades Council PAC $16,800
05 Southern CA Pipe Trades District Council #16 $15,800
06 Am. Federation of State County & Municipal Employees-CA People $14,000
07 Service Employees International Union Local 721 $14,000
08 Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters PAC $14,000
09 CA Teachers Assn./Assn. for Better Citizenship $13,950
10 SEIU United Healthcare Workers West PAC $13,950
11 Standing Committee on Political Education of the CA Labor Federation $13,900
12 CA Real Estate PAC $13,300
13 Govern for CA $9,400
14 Wilson, Renee · Dake Wilson Arcitects $9,400
15 Consumer Attorneys' PAC $9,400
16 Southern California Edison $9,400
17 State Building & Construction Trades Council of CA PAC $9,300
18 CA Association of Highway Patrolmen $9,300
19 Charter Communications $8,700
20 Professional Engineers in CA Gov't PECG-PAC $8,000
21 Faculty For our University's Future A Committee Sponsored by the CA Faculty Assn. $7,600
22 Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians $7,400
23 Planned Parenthood Advocacy Project Los Angeles County Action Fund $7,200
24 CA Professional Firefighters PAC (SCC) $7,000
25 United Nurses Association of CA/Union of Health Care Professionas PAC $7,000
Primary committee total $1,121,754
Source: California Secretary of State Cal-Access bulk export
Pipeline: scripts/pull_calaccess_filings.py · Dedup: latest AMEND_ID
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What you're seeing. The Raised for this race total counts only money that flowed into committees clearly named for State Assembly in this cycle (e.g. "LAURA FRIEDMAN for Assembly 2020"). The wider footprint shows every committee LAURA FRIEDMAN controls during the same window — ballot-measure leadership PACs, future-office exploratory committees, officeholder accounts. A candidate raising large sums into non-electoral vehicles still shows where the institutional attention is. Both surfaces are honest; they answer different questions.