Fetterman's $76.8 million fundraising profile relies almost entirely on individual donors, with PACs and committees accounting for only 1 percent of contributions across 770,537 donations. Industry-tied contributions show concentration among lawyers and lobbyists (18 percent), education (12 percent), and health services (12 percent), with similar patterns visible among his employed individual donors in these same sectors. His contribution base also includes 11 percent from technology and labor union sources, with $7.3 million in party and single-issue political money tracked separately from industry funding.
Raised · all cycles$76.8M▼ 90% in ’24 vs ’22#3 in party · by cycle ↴
Top sector share18%Lawyers & Lobbyists
Donor-sector votes3on bills touching top donor sectors
FOLLOW THE MONEY
Left: who funds Fetterman (ribbon width = dollars) · right: their votes on bills classified as favoring vs limiting those sectors
“Favors / limits” is an AI classification of each bill's likely effect on the sector — a factual reading of the bill, not a claim about motive. Correlation, not causation. The named bills are in DOES THE MONEY MATCH THE VOTES? below.
DOES THE MONEY MATCH THE VOTES?
How Fetterman voted on bills touching their biggest donor sectors
Each dollar figure is Fetterman's total from that donor sector — shown on each related vote, not a per-vote amount. Correlation between funding and votes, not causation; many factors shape any single vote.
TOP SOURCES
1
AISLE 518 STRATEGIES, LLC
corporation
$1.8M
2
MIDDLE SEAT CONSULTING
corporation
$1.4M
3
AUTHENTIC CAMPAIGNS, INC.
corporation
$1.2M
4
AMERICANS FOR PROSPERITY ACTION, INC. (AFP ACTION) DBA CVA ACTION AND DBA LIBRE ACTION
War chest · cash on hand$2.0Mreported at the end of the last filing period
Burn rate · all cycles109¢spent per $1 of contributions raised
DONOR-SECTOR MOMENTUM
Monthly classified $ per top donor sector · ◆ = their vote on a bill touching that sector · recent months may lag FEC filings
Lawyers & Lobbyists$371KEducation$122KHealth Services$272KTechnology$114K= their vote on a bill touching that sector
✕ NAY
SJRES28-119 — This joint resolution nullifies the final rule issued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) titled Defining Larger Participants of a Mark
favors Technology · Mar ’25
BY INDUSTRY
Share of classified money · the bar splits who gave it · hover for exact
Lawyers & Lobbyists$4.1M18%
Individuals $4.1M · PACs $19K
Education$2.9M12%
Individuals $2.9M
Health Services$2.9M12%
Individuals $2.8M · PACs $36K
Technology$2.5M11%
Individuals $2.5M · PACs $13K
Labor Unions$2.5M11%
Individuals $101K · PACs $2.4M
Securities & Investment$1.2M5%
Individuals $1.2M · PACs $3K
IndividualsPACs
RECENT ACTIVITY
Most recent recorded contributions
PATTISON, CYNTHIA SLAUGHTER
Individual · Apr 30, 2026
−$250
KTMC FEDERAL PAC
PAC · Apr 28, 2026
+$5,000
ATLASS, FRANK (NOT EMPLOYED)
Individual · Apr 28, 2026
+$1,000
GALE, WILLIAM (NOT EMPLOYED)
Individual · Apr 27, 2026
+$1,000
HIRT, LANCE (STONECOURT CAPITAL)
Individual · Apr 27, 2026
+$2,500
FRIELING, JEFFREY (SELF)
Individual · Apr 26, 2026
+$1,000
LIEBERMAN, JOE (LIEBERMAN AND KLESTZICK LLP)
Individual · Apr 26, 2026
+$3,600
PEYSER, ALAN (DAVID PEYSER SPORTSWEAR)
Individual · Apr 26, 2026
+$1,800
SPECTOR, JAY (G&S MOTOR EQUIPMENT)
Individual · Apr 26, 2026
+$1,800
WEINSTEIN, BURTON (CEDARVIEW CAPITAL)
Individual · Apr 26, 2026
+$1,000
GORDON, MICHAEL (NOT EMPLOYED)
Individual · Apr 24, 2026
+$3,500
ROTHMAN, STEVEN (SELF)
Individual · Apr 21, 2026
+$500
BYERS, WILLIAM (BYERS, MINTON & ASSOCIATES)
Individual · Apr 19, 2026
+$2,500
WEINERMAN, PHILIP (NOT EMPLOYED)
Individual · Apr 19, 2026
+$250
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR JUSTICE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (AAJ PAC)
PAC · Apr 16, 2026
+$2,500
BLUMENFELD, MICHAEL (OSU)
Individual · Apr 16, 2026
+$250
POLSTER, JEFF (NOT EMPLOYED)
Individual · Apr 16, 2026
+$250
SCHOTTENSTEIN, YANA (ACCESS2INTERPRETERS LLC)
Individual · Apr 15, 2026
+$250
SMITH, LEE (LEE M SMITH & ASSOCIATES CO LPA)
Individual · Apr 15, 2026
+$250
ENSTROM, JAMES (NOT EMPLOYED)
Individual · Apr 14, 2026
+$500
KAPLAN, JEFF (NOT EMPLOYED)
Individual · Apr 14, 2026
+$500
SCHOTTENSTEIN, JAMES (SCHOTTENSTEIN LEGAL SERVICES)
Individual · Apr 14, 2026
+$250
TILSON, JEFF (NOT EMPLOYED)
Individual · Apr 14, 2026
+$500
KLEBAN, STEPHANIE (SYCAMORE GROWTH GROUP)
Individual · Apr 13, 2026
+$1,000
SOLL, BRUCE (SOLL ADVISORS LLC)
Individual · Apr 13, 2026
+$2,500
TOP SOURCES
Employers & PACs · excludes aggregators
Individuals · no employer listed$36.0M
1
AISLE 518 STRATEGIES, LLC
corporation
$1.8M
2
MIDDLE SEAT CONSULTING
corporation
$1.4M
3
AUTHENTIC CAMPAIGNS, INC.
corporation
$1.2M
4
AMERICANS FOR PROSPERITY ACTION, INC. (AFP ACTION) DBA CVA ACTION AND DBA LIBRE ACTION
PAC
$1.0M
5
AMERICAN LEADERSHIP ACTION
PAC
$856K
6
WORKERS VOTE
PAC
$739K
7
ONE FOR ALL COMMITTEE
PAC
$459K
8
WORKING FAMILIES PARTY PAC
PAC
$313K
9
PLANNED PARENTHOOD VOTES
PAC
$281K
10
BOB CASEY FOR SENATE, INC.
corporation
$250K
WHERE THE MONEY LIVES
Share of itemized contributions by the contributor's state
From PA (home state)33%
PA33%
CA15%
NY10%
MA5%
FL3%
Itemized FEC records only — sub-$200 small-dollar donors are not itemized by law and aren't included.
PARTY LOYALTY
83%
votes with the Democratic caucus · mainstream
✓Yea 30✕Nay 36◦Present 0–Not Voting 4
ATTENDANCE
94.3%
missed 4 of 70 · tick = chamber median (97.8%)
KEY VOTES
Final-passage votes on tracked legislation · most recent first
The industries that fund Fetterman's campaign also pay lobbyists to influence the bills Fetterman votes on. This filters all lobbying filings down to those donor sectors.
87,384
overlapping filings
$13.0B
reported spend
8
donor industries
2017–2026
years covered
LOBBYING BY DONOR INDUSTRY
Bar = reported lobbying spend in each sector that also funds Fetterman
Health Services · 46,522 filings$4.9B
Health Services $4.9B · 46,522 filings
Securities & Investment · 19,320 filings$4.2B
Securities & Investment $4.2B · 19,320 filings
Technology · 20,610 filings$3.3B
Technology $3.3B · 20,610 filings
Legal Services · 932 filings$571.0M
Legal Services $571.0M · 932 filings
SPEND BY YEAR
TOP FIRMS
1
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE U.S.A.
14 filings
$242.0M
2
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS
12 filings
$159.5M
3
PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH AND MANUFACTURERS OF AMERICA
13 filings
$113.6M
4
AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
14 filings
$91.7M
5
THE BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE, INC.
13 filings
$76.3M
6
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
15 filings
$69.4M
7
AMERICAN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
13 filings
$68.7M
8
SOUTHERN COMPANY
21 filings
$65.9M
ESTIMATED HOLDINGS
~$367K
disclosed range $44K–$689K
$753K
volume traded
88
trades
▲ 61
buys
▼ 27
sells
7
issuers
19
filings
The big figure is the estimated current portfolio; volume traded is how much was bought/sold in the window — different things. Holdings start from his 2025 annual disclosure, rolled forward by trades since · midpoint of a wide disclosed range.
TRADES vs SECTOR VOTES
Their trades in an industry, alongside their votes on bills touching it · last 24 months · timing shown, motive never assumed
buyselltheir vote on a bill touching that industryspouse / joint / child account· dot size = disclosed range · hover anything for the exact trade or vote
✕ NAY
SJRES28-119 — This joint resolution nullifies the final rule issued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) titled Defining Larger Participants of a Mark
favors Technology · Mar 5, 2025
✓ YEA
S1582-119 — Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S.
favors Commercial Banks · Jun 17, 2025
✕ NAY
SJRES13-119 — This joint resolution nullifies the final rule issued by the Department of the Treasury’s Office of the Comptroller of the Currency titled Business Co
limits Commercial Banks · May 7, 2025
✕ NAY
SJRES18-119 — This joint resolution nullifies the final rule issued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau titled Overdraft Lending: Very Large Financial Insti
favors Commercial Banks · Mar 27, 2025
TRADING ACTIVITY
Buys ▲ above the line · sells ▼ below · every bar labeled
⤓ axis clipped so the outlier doesn't flatten every other bar — slashed bars exceed the scale; their labels show the true amount
▲ Buys▼ Sells
HOLDINGS
Disclosed positions, adjusted for trades since the last annual filing
TICKERCOMPANYSECTOREST. VALUE
GOOGAlphabet Cl CCommunication~$24K
AMZNAmazon.com IncDiscretionary~$24K
ERIEErie Indemnity CompanyOther~$24K
MSFTMicrosoft CorporationNEWTechnology~$16K
TAT&T Inc.Communication~$14K
BMCIXBlackrock High Equity Income Fund - InstitutionaOther~$8K
BDHIXBlackrock Dynamic High Income Portfolio - InstitOther~$8K
BHYIXBlackrock High Yield Bond Portfolio - InstitutioOther~$8K
DGROiShares Core Dividend Growth ETFOther~$8K
VYMHigh Dividend Yield Vanguard ETFETF / Fund~$8K
CLOAiShares AAA CLO Active ETFOther~$8K
BINCBlackRock ETF Trust II BlackRock Flexible Income EOther~$8K
BFRIXBlackrock Floating Rate Income Portfolio - InstiOther~$8K
BALIiShares Advantage Large Cap Income ETFOther~$8K
HYGWiShares Trust iShares High Yield Corporate Bond BuOther~$8K
QLTAiShares Aaa A Rated Corporate Bond ETFOther~$8K
BROIXBLACKROCK ADVANTAGE INTERNATIONAL INSTLOther~$8K
Estimated holdings start from the 2025 annual financial disclosure (each stock listed as a value range), rolled forward by trades disclosed since.
Everything is a range or estimate. The STOCK Act requires only broad dollar brackets (e.g. "$1,001–$15,000"), never exact amounts, share counts, or prices. Figures shown are midpoints.
"Filed after" is the gap between the trade and its disclosure. Over 45 days (⚠) is outside the STOCK Act's filing window.
Source. U.S. House Clerk periodic transaction reports & annual financial disclosures (public record). Not real-time; profit/loss can't be computed from disclosures.