Electoral receipt · State Assembly
REBECCA L. CHENOWETH
State Assembly · ASM-5 · 2022 cycle
Funding Receipt
REBECCA L. CHENOWETH · 2022 cycle
★ · campaign finance, itemized · ★
Funding mix · 125 unique donors ·
primary committee
S Small donors (Under $500) $14,668 · 27%
M Medium donors ($500–$999) $11,316 · 21%
L Large donors ($1,000+) $28,906 · 53%
Top donors to primary committee
(25 shown)
01 Chenoweth, Rebecca L. · n/a $6,606
02 The Six PAC (Federal PAC ID# C00691790) $5,539
03 The Six PAC Federal PAC $3,500
04 Women in Power (WIP) PAC $2,500
05 Gutowsky, Susan · American Cancer Society $2,150
06 California Democratic Party $1,949
07 Chenoweth, David · n/a $1,756
08 Betancourt for Supervisor 2024 $1,500
09 Beermann, Susan · NAVEX $1,250
10 Melin, Dale · n/a $1,100
11 Meyer, Kelly · Kelly Meyer $1,000
12 Democratic Club of Lincoln $1,000
13 Gutowsky, Gary · Sierra College $1,000
14 Placer Women Democrats $1,000
15 Re-Elect Eleni Kounalakis for Lieutenant Governor 2022 $1,000
16 The California Women's List $1,000
17 Time Printing Solutions Provider $843
18 National Women's Political Caucus Sacramento PAC $750
19 Catalyst Democrats $750
20 Auburn Area Democratic Club $701
21 The United Democrats of El Dorado County $700
22 Lahl, Jennifer · The CBC $600
23 Lauritsen, William · City of Lincoln $500
24 Scott, Kathleen · n/a $500
25 Democrats of Sun City Roseville $500
Primary committee total $54,890
Source: California Secretary of State Cal-Access bulk export
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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. "REBECCA L. CHENOWETH for Assembly 2022"). The wider footprint shows every committee REBECCA L. CHENOWETH 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.