
Rick Scott's fundraising profile relies heavily on individual donors, who account for 88% of his $9.6 million in direct contributions, with PACs and committees comprising only 12% of his funding sources. His industry-tied contributions show concentration in government, securities and investment, retail and consumer goods, real estate, and health services sectors, with these same sectors appearing prominently among his individual donors' employment backgrounds. The contribution data reflects no dominant single sector, though government and financial services combined account for over one-third of his industry-tied fundraising.
FOLLOW THE MONEY
Left: who funds Scott (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 Scott voted on bills touching their biggest donor sectors
Each dollar figure is Scott'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
US SENATE
employees
RICK SCOTT VICTORY FUND
candidate's own committee
SENATE CONSERVATIVES FUND
PAC
CORNYN VICTORY COMMITTEE
PAC
CITADEL INVESTMENT GROUP LLC
employees
ALIGNMENT SIGNALS
LEGISLATION
5 sponsored
COMMITTEES
SIMILAR DONOR NETWORKS
Members funded by the same industries — overlapping donor networks may reflect shared policy interests.

Marsha Blackburn
R-TN · Senate

Wesley Hunt
R-TX · House

Sylvia R. Garcia
D-TX · House

Sara Jacobs
D-CA · House

Susan M. Collins
R-ME · Senate

Cory A. Booker
D-NJ · Senate
Itemized individual + PAC contributions, 2021–2026
$8.5M 88%
$1.2M 12%
DONOR-SECTOR MOMENTUM
Monthly classified $ per top donor sector · ◆ = their vote on a bill touching that sector · recent months may lag FEC filings
S1582-119 — Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S.
limits Securities & Investment · Jun ’25SJRES49-119 — This joint resolution terminates the national emergency declared by President Donald J.
favors Retail & Consumer · Apr ’25HJRES25-119 — This joint resolution nullifies the rule titled Gross Proceeds Reporting by Brokers That Regularly Provide Services Effectuating Digital Asset Sales a
favors Securities & Investment · Mar ’25BY INDUSTRY
Share of classified money · the bar splits who gave it · hover for exact
RECENT ACTIVITY
Most recent recorded contributions
LISIAK, KENNETH P. DR. (RETIRED)
Individual · Apr 30, 2026
TALBOT, MAURICE MR. (RETIRED)
Individual · Apr 28, 2026
WOLF, JULIANN (RETIRED)
Individual · Apr 28, 2026
NICKERSON, F. G. (RETIRED)
Individual · Apr 27, 2026
STONE, SUZANNE B. (RETIRED)
Individual · Apr 27, 2026
STAFFORD, CAROL (RETIRED)
Individual · Apr 27, 2026
CASPERSON, CAROLINA (SELF)
Individual · Apr 25, 2026
DOUGHTY, JUDITH (RETIRED)
Individual · Apr 25, 2026
CLERK, GINGER (RETIRED)
Individual · Apr 25, 2026
EMPLOYEES OF RTX CORPORATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE
PAC · Apr 24, 2026
MITCHELL, JOAN (RETIRED)
Individual · Apr 24, 2026
HUMPHREY, CHARLES B. MR.
Individual · Apr 23, 2026
DEWINTER, DEBORAH (RETIRED)
Individual · Apr 20, 2026
NG, TONY KOKLIM (RETIRED)
Individual · Apr 20, 2026
KAPPES, HEATHER (RETIRED)
Individual · Apr 19, 2026
ROSENKOFF, RON (RETIRED)
Individual · Apr 18, 2026
MAGGIORA, W.P. P. MR. (RETIRED)
Individual · Apr 18, 2026
MARCUS, PAUL MR. SR. (NOT WORKING)
Individual · Apr 15, 2026
LESTER, CATHY W. MRS. (RETIRED)
Individual · Apr 15, 2026
MICKELSON, NANCY (RETIRED)
Individual · Apr 14, 2026
CONNER, DEBORAH (RETIRED)
Individual · Apr 11, 2026
MCKIBBIN, NANCY (RETIRED)
Individual · Apr 7, 2026
MORRELL, MARGARET (RETIRED)
Individual · Apr 4, 2026
DIZON, LYDIA (RETIRED)
Individual · Apr 3, 2026
MONTGOMERY, BRUCE G. (RETIRED)
Individual · Apr 1, 2026
TOP SOURCES
Employers & PACs · excludes aggregators
US SENATE
employees
RICK SCOTT VICTORY FUND
PAC
SENATE CONSERVATIVES FUND
PAC
CORNYN VICTORY COMMITTEE
PAC
CITADEL INVESTMENT GROUP LLC
employees
TEAM RICK SCOTT
PAC
CASSIDY ORGANIZATION INC.
employees
FOUNDERS FUND
employees
WEATHERTECH
employees
SJ LOCKWOOD & CO. LLC
employees
WHERE THE MONEY LIVES
Share of itemized contributions by the contributor's state
Itemized FEC records only — sub-$200 small-dollar donors are not itemized by law and aren't included.
PARTY LOYALTY
89%
votes with the Republican caucus · mainstream
ATTENDANCE
97.4%
missed 3 of 114 · tick = chamber median (97.8%)
KEY VOTES
Final-passage votes on tracked legislation · most recent first
SPONSORED
5 bills
COSPONSORED
25 total
Supporting Families of the Fallen Act
●Iran Hostages Congressional Gold Medal Act
●A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States
●"Six Triple Eight" Congressional Gold Medal Act of 2021
●A joint resolution relating to a national emergency declared by the President on March 13, 2020.
●A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States
●A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States
●South Florida Clean Coastal Waters Act of 2021
+17 more →
THE OVERLAP
The industries that fund Scott's campaign also pay lobbyists to influence the bills Scott votes on. This filters all lobbying filings down to those donor sectors.
100,401
overlapping filings
$16.5B
reported spend
8
donor industries
2017–2026
years covered
Bar = reported lobbying spend in each sector that also funds Scott
WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC.
12 filings
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE U.S.A.
14 filings
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS
12 filings
PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH AND MANUFACTURERS OF AMERICA
13 filings
AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
14 filings
THE BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE, INC.
13 filings
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
15 filings
AMERICAN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
13 filings
~$36.9M
disclosed range $13.6M–$60.3M
$260.2M
volume traded
397
trades
▲ 269
buys
▼ 124
sells
2
issuers
57
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 2024 annual disclosure, rolled forward by trades since · midpoint of a wide disclosed range.
Buys ▲ above the line · sells ▼ below · every bar labeled
Disclosed positions, adjusted for trades since the last annual filing
By trade count · the number in each segment = buys / sells · $ = summed disclosed range
Share of estimated holdings value
397 trades · amounts are the official disclosed ranges
Showing 100 of 397 — narrow the window to see more.
HOW WE ESTIMATE THIS
Estimated holdings start from the 2024 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.