Electoral receipt · State Senate
JESUS M. ANDRADE
State Senate · SEN-05 · 2020 cycle
Funding Receipt
JESUS M. ANDRADE · 2020 cycle
★ · campaign finance, itemized · ★
Funding mix · 147 unique donors ·
primary committee
S Small donors (Under $500) $10,823 · 6%
M Medium donors ($500–$999) $23,070 · 12%
L Large donors ($1,000+) $156,907 · 82%
Top donors to primary committee
(25 shown)
01 California Republican Party $23,914
02 Kevin McCarthy for Congress $9,400
03 Filios, William · Manteca Development Group LLC $8,200
04 Grove For Senate 2022 $4,700
05 GROW Elect $4,700
06 Kyte, Peter · The Roanoke Group $4,700
07 Lenz, Susan · Iacopi, Lenz & Co. $4,700
08 Lincoln Club of Northern California PAC $4,700
09 Grupe De Polo, Susan · Retired $4,700
10 Oberndorf, William · Oberndorf Enterprises $4,700
11 Doucette, Thomas · FCB Homes $4,500
12 Silva Trucking $4,000
13 Grupe, Greenlaw · The Grupe Company $3,805
14 Trinity Development & Construction $3,000
15 Jones for Senate 2022; Brian $2,700
16 Ruditsky, Neil · Juva Life Inc $2,500
17 Grimm-Marshall, Barbara · Grimmway Farms $2,500
18 Filios, Demetrios · Manteca Development Group $2,500
19 Stanislaus Food Products $2,500
20 Berolzheimer, Philip · Retired $2,500
21 Duffy, Michael · Financial Center Credit Union $2,500
22 Jim Nielsen for State Controller 2022 $2,500
23 Weibel, Fred · Weibel Family Winery $2,500
24 Jones for Senate 2018 $2,000
25 Eight Mile Road Investors, LLC $2,000
Primary committee total $190,801
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 Senate in this cycle (e.g. "JESUS M. ANDRADE for Assembly 2020"). The wider footprint shows every committee JESUS M. ANDRADE 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.