Follow the crypto 2024

Cryptocurrency-focused political action committees have raised more than
$197 million
to influence 2024 elections.
They have spent more than
$133 million
of it so far.

All cryptocurrency PAC expenditures by party

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Expenditures by committee

These PACs have already spent heavily to influence the outcome of multiple Congressional races.

Top races influenced by crypto industry money

Candidate State Office Support Oppose Other support Goal achieved? Outcome
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Bernie Moreno (R)
OH Senate $40,134,927 $71,400 Goal achieved Won the general election
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Elissa Slotkin (D)
MI Senate $10,046,680 $3,300 Goal achieved Won the general election
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Katie Porter (D)
CA Senate $10,044,813 Goal achieved Defeated in the non-partisan primary
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Ruben Gallego (D)
AZ Senate $10,039,655 $16,500 Goal achieved Won the general election
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Dan Helmer (D)
VA House District 10 $3,954,591 $6,600 Goal failed Defeated in the Democratic primary

Despite the relatively small size of the cryptocurrency industry, cryptocurrency-focused PACs are among the most well-funded this election cycle.

Issues in FEC reporting may affect this list; see the FAQ.

Where crypto-focused PACs fall among the most highly funded super PACs

Name Description
1 Make America Great Again Inc. supports Donald Trump
2 SMP supports Senate Democrats
3 Senate Leadership Fund supports Senate Republicans
4 Winsenate supports Democratic Senate candidates
5 Fairshake supports cryptocurrency interests
6 Never Back Down Inc. supports Ron DeSantis
7 America PAC supports Donald Trump
8 Preserve America PAC anti-Biden super PAC run by pro-Trump Republicans, including Chris LaCivita
9 Club for Growth Action supports small-government conservatives
10 United Democracy Project ('UDP') AIPAC-backed super PAC, supports Israel
This list includes only PACs that are designated with the FEC as independent expenditure only political committees (super PACs), and does not include hybrid PACs. To view all political action and party committees, including hybrid PACs, see the list of all PACs.

Recent expenditures

November 2, 2024 (disseminated November 2, 2024)
Oppose Elizabeth Warren (D)
$6,694.00
General election, Massachusetts Senate
Commonwealth Unity Fund
Advertising expenses
Media Production
November 2, 2024 (disseminated November 2, 2024)
Support John Deaton (R)
$2,231.00
General election, Massachusetts Senate
Commonwealth Unity Fund
Advertising expenses
Media Production
November 2, 2024 (disseminated November 2, 2024)
Oppose Elizabeth Warren (D)
$3,750.00
General election, Massachusetts Senate
Commonwealth Unity Fund
Advertising expenses
Media Placement
November 2, 2024 (disseminated November 2, 2024)
Support John Deaton (R)
$1,250.00
General election, Massachusetts Senate
Commonwealth Unity Fund
Advertising expenses
Media Placement
October 28, 2024 (disseminated October 27, 2024)
Support Bryan G. Steil (R)
$13,972.00
General election, Wisconsin House District 1
FairShake
Advertising expenses
IE-Steil-Media Production