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Electoral receipt · State Assembly

JOSE SOLACHE

State Assembly · ASM-62 · 2026 cycle

Funding Receipt
JOSE SOLACHE · 2026 cycle
★ · campaign finance, itemized · ★
Raised for this race $727,894
Funding mix · 246 unique donors · primary committee
S Small donors (Under $500) $4,104 · 1%
M Medium donors ($500–$999) $11,480 · 2%
L Large donors ($1,000+) $712,310 · 98%
Where the money comes from
55% from named interests
What this means →
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InterestAmountShareGiftsDonors
Other organizations (unclassified)unattributable$183K25%9781
Individuals (no industry data disclosed)unattributable$143K20%7463
Building trades / construction labor$81K11%1914
Tribal governments / gaming$56K8%1511
Healthcare / pharma / medical$50K7%2619
Public safety (police/fire)$29K4%156
Teachers & education$29K4%64
Energy & utilities$20K3%84
Real estate & development$19K3%44
Business & trade groups$18K3%84
Candidate / party transfers$18K3%54
Entertainment & media$16K2%64
Agriculture$15K2%108
Gaming / sports betting$11K2%62
Other labor unions$10K1%76
Legal / trial lawyers$10K1%43
Finance & banking$10K1%54
Other named interests
3 categories below 1%: Nurses & healthcare workers, Construction & contractors, Engineers & scientists (public)
$9K1%65

Headline excludes self-funding and the unattributable individuals bucket — gifts from people for whom employer/occupation either isn't disclosed (Cal-Access leaves it blank on roughly 85% of individual contributions) or doesn't fit any sector category. Named interests below 1% of total raised collapse into a single "Other named interests" row to keep the long tail legible; the rolled-up category names are listed inline beneath that row. See the methodology for the classifier rules and the two distinct reasons a gift becomes unattributable.

Top donors to primary committee (25 shown)
01 California State Pipe Trades Council Political Action Fund $12,500
02 California State Association of Electrical Workers PAC $12,500
03 Association of California School Administrators Political Action Committee $11,800
04 Faculty for our University's Future, a committee sponsored by the California Faculty Association $11,800
05 Pechanga Band of Indians $11,800
06 Technology Network (Technet) California PAC $11,800
07 LGBT Caucus Leadership Fund $11,800
08 California Teachers Assn. Assn. for Better Citizenship $11,800
09 California Real Estate Political Action Committee (CREPAC) $10,800
10 California Correctional Peace Officers Association PAC $8,900
11 California Dental Association PAC (CDA PAC) $7,400
12 Sempra $7,400
13 Barona Band of Mission Indians $7,000
14 Fiesta Taxi CO-OP, Inc. $6,900
15 Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians $5,900
16 CA Fuels & Convenience Alliance PAC $5,900
17 Edison International and Affiliates Entities $5,900
18 Morongo Band of Mission Indians Tribal $5,900
19 Amazon.com Services, LLC(Jeff Bezos) $5,900
20 The Gardens Casino $5,900
21 Southern California Pipe Trades District Council #16 PAC $5,900
22 UA Journeymen & Apprentices Local #250 $5,900
23 Laborers' International Union of North America Local 1309 PAC $5,900
24 Davita $5,900
25 Consumer Attorneys of California Political Action Committee $5,900
Primary committee total $727,894
Wider fundraising footprint · primary is 89% of total controlled
SOLACHE FOR ASSEMBLY 2026; FRIENDS OF · Primary campaign committee $727,894
SOLACHE BALLOT MEASURE COMMITTEE; STANDING UP FOR ALL CALIFORNIANS · Ballot-measure / leadership PAC $88,150
All controlled committees $816,044
Where the non-primary money goes
$$ Ballot-measure / leadership PAC $88,150
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. "JOSE SOLACHE for Assembly 2026"). The wider footprint shows every committee JOSE SOLACHE 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.