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MAGGY KRELL

State Assembly · ASM-6 · 2026 cycle

Funding Receipt
MAGGY KRELL · 2026 cycle
★ · campaign finance, itemized · ★
Raised for this race $1,442,951
Funding mix · 384 unique donors · primary committee
S Small donors (Under $500) $3,023 · 0%
M Medium donors ($500–$999) $24,719 · 2%
L Large donors ($1,000+) $1,415,209 · 98%
Where the money comes from
57% from named interests
What this means →
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InterestAmountShareGiftsDonors
Other organizations (unclassified)unattributable$331K31%147124
Individuals (no industry data disclosed)unattributable$127K12%9986
Healthcare / pharma / medical$125K12%5031
Legal / trial lawyers$97K9%6354
Energy & utilities$60K6%209
Public safety (police/fire)$60K6%2112
Tribal governments / gaming$56K5%148
Real estate & development$30K3%1210
Building trades / construction labor$24K2%65
Business & trade groups$24K2%103
Other labor unions$20K2%117
Teachers & education$18K2%43
Agriculture$18K2%84
Other named interests
3 categories below 1%: Entertainment & media, Nurses & healthcare workers, Engineers & scientists (public)
$17K2%128
Finance & banking$14K1%107
Candidate / party transfers$14K1%75
Construction & contractors$11K1%62
Gaming / sports betting$11K1%43

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 Maggy Krell for Assembly 2024 $383,912
02 California Association of Highway Patrolmen PAC $11,800
03 California Credit Union League PAC $11,800
04 Chevron $11,800
05 Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake $11,800
06 Pechanga Band of Indians $11,800
07 Phillips 66 $11,800
08 Northern California Carpenters Regional Council POWER PAC $11,800
09 California Teachers Association/Association for Better Citizenship $11,800
10 Peace Officers Research Association of California PAC (PORAC PAC) $10,500
11 CALPAC - California Medical Association PAC $10,400
12 Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation $10,000
13 Blue Shield of California $10,000
14 Californians for Jobs and a Strong Economy $9,400
15 AT&T Services Inc. and its Affiliates $8,500
16 California Real Estate PAC (CREPAC) - California Association of Realtors $8,500
17 California Dental Association PAC (CDA PAC) $8,400
18 American Pistachio Growers California PAC $7,500
19 California New Car Dealers Association PAC $7,400
20 California Statewide Law Enforcement Assoc PAC $7,400
21 Sacramento County Deputy Sheriffs Association PAC $7,400
22 Sempra $7,400
23 Fresenius Medical Care $7,000
24 Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers Association of America PAC $7,000
25 Associated General Contractors PAC $6,900
Primary committee total $1,442,951
Wider fundraising footprint · primary is 94% of total controlled
KRELL FOR ASSEMBLY 2026; MAGGY · Primary campaign committee $1,442,951
KRELL'S CAMPAIGN FOR YOUTH SUCCESS BALLOT MEASURE COMMITTEE; MAGGY · Ballot-measure / leadership PAC $68,500
KRELL FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL 2030; MAGGY · Future office committee $20,000
All controlled committees $1,531,451
Where the non-primary money goes
$$ Ballot-measure / leadership PAC $68,500
$$ Future office committee $20,000
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. "MAGGY KRELL for Assembly 2026"). The wider footprint shows every committee MAGGY KRELL 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.