Electoral receipt · State Senate
IMELDA CEJA
State Senate · SEN-16 · 2022 cycle
Funding Receipt
IMELDA CEJA · 2022 cycle
★ · campaign finance, itemized · ★
Funding mix · 22 unique donors ·
primary committee
S Small donors (Under $500) $1,135 · 4%
M Medium donors ($500–$999) $0 · 0%
L Large donors ($1,000+) $26,600 · 96%
Top donors to primary committee
(22)
01 SEIU California State Council of Service Employees Small Contributor Committee $9,700
02 Re-Elect Senator Atkins 2020 $4,900
03 California Nurses Association PAC (CNA-PAC) Small Contributor Committee $2,500
04 Service Employees International Union Local 521 Candidate PAC Small Contributor Committee $2,500
05 Fallgatter, Tom · n/a $1,000
06 Bill Dodd for Lieutenant Governor 2026 $1,000
07 Josh Becker for Senate 2024 $1,000
08 Limon for Senate 2024 $1,000
09 Mike McGuire for State Senate 2022 $1,000
10 Portantino for Senate 2020 $1,000
11 Skinner for Senate 2020 $1,000
12 Urrutia, Adam · Service Employees International Union Local 521 $135
13 Bennett, Sonja · n/a $100
14 Burnette, Ralph · Parsons Corporation $100
15 Camarena, Elizabeth · Service Employees International Union 1000 $100
16 Felix, Gilbert · Partnership for Public Service $100
17 Hall, Joe · City of Santa Cruz $100
18 Heinle, Jeff · Bakersfield Fire Department $100
19 Maier, Carol · n/a $100
20 Villasenor, Dolores · n/a $100
21 Woods, Elizabeth · n/a $100
22 Young, Ida · n/a $100
Primary committee total $27,735
Source: California Secretary of State Cal-Access bulk export
Pipeline: scripts/pull_calaccess_filings.py · Dedup: latest AMEND_ID
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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 Senate in this cycle (e.g. "IMELDA CEJA for Assembly 2022"). The wider footprint shows every committee IMELDA CEJA 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.