USSnitch
ProfilesRankingsCompareMethodologySources
George Latimer
Donation source explorer

George Latimer

Representative · House D
Total raised
$6.7M
From individuals
$6.5M
From PACs
$210K
Individual share
97%
Analysis

Sources by sector

Top PAC donors and outside spending combined, classified by industry. Reflects the largest committees on file for cycle 2024 — not total funds raised.

$14M
charted
  • Foreign interest83%
  • Ideological / Leadership17%
  • Other0%
  • Labor / Unions0%
Source A

Where the money comes from

Cycle 2024 · Federal Election Commission

Individual contributions$6,468,15796.8%
PACs & other committees$210,2163.1%
Party committees$4500.0%
Symbol key — how to read the lists below
  • Finance & Insurance
  • Labor / Unions
  • Law & Lobbying
  • Foreign interest
  • Ideological / Leadership
  • Other
ForAgainstOutside-spending stance
Source C

Top PAC donors

Political action committees that gave directly to this candidate's committee, cycle 2024. Expand a row for who they are.

  1. 01UNITED DEMOCRACY PROJECT ('UDP')
    $4,728,158
    Super PACwho is this?

    United Democracy Project is a super PAC affiliated with AIPAC that spends heavily on independent expenditures — advertising for or against U.S. congressional candidates based on their positions on Israel. more →

  2. 02DMFI PAC
    $915,851
    PACwho is this?

    Democratic Majority for Israel (DMFI) is a pro-Israel advocacy organization whose PAC supports Democratic candidates seen as strongly supportive of Israel. more →

  3. 03WORKING FAMILIES PARTY PAC
    $569,035
    Super PACwho is this?

    This donor is a hybrid PAC, which keeps a separate account for unlimited independent expenditures, registered in NY, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

  4. 04JUSTICE DEMOCRATS PAC
    $391,612
    Super PACwho is this?

    This donor is a hybrid PAC, which keeps a separate account for unlimited independent expenditures, registered in PA, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

  5. 05AMERICAN ISRAEL PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE
    $214,179
    PACwho is this?

    The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) is a pro-Israel lobbying group; its political action committee directly contributes to U.S. congressional candidates who support a strong U.S.–Israel relationship. more →

  6. 06EMGAGE FEDERAL POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE
    $100,000
    Super PACwho is this?

    This donor is a hybrid PAC, which keeps a separate account for unlimited independent expenditures, registered in FL, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

  7. 07NORPAC
    $43,550
    PACwho is this?

    This donor is a federally registered political action committee (PAC), registered in NJ, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

  8. 08ENGINEERS POLITICAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE (EPEC)/INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS
    $10,000
    PACwho is this?

    This donor is the PAC of International Union of Operating Engineers Local 965 Pef, a labor organization, registered in DC, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

  9. 09CARPENTERS LEGISLATIVE IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS
    $10,000
    PACwho is this?

    This donor is the PAC of United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, a labor organization, registered in DC, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

  10. 10LABORERS' INTERNATIONAL UNION OF NORTH AMERICA (LIUNA) PAC
    $10,000
    PACwho is this?

    This donor is the PAC of Laborers' International Union of North America, a labor organization, registered in DC, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

  11. 11NATIONAL ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS PAC/ INTN'L UNION OF ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS (NEC PAC)
    $10,000
    PACwho is this?

    This donor is the PAC of Int'l Union of Elevator Constructors, a labor organization, registered in MD, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

  12. 12ATLAS AIR WORLDWIDE HOLDINGS, INC. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE
    $6,000
    PACwho is this?

    This donor is a PAC established by a corporation, registered in NY, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

  13. 13MGM RESORTS INTERNATIONAL PAC
    $5,000
    PACwho is this?

    This donor is a PAC established by a corporation, registered in CA, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

  14. 14AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR JUSTICE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (AAJ PAC)
    $5,000
    PACwho is this?

    This donor is the PAC of American Association for Justice (aaj), a membership organization, registered in DC, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

  15. 15TZEDEK PAC
    $5,000
    Super PACwho is this?

    This donor is a hybrid PAC, which keeps a separate account for unlimited independent expenditures, registered in NY, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

Source D

Outside spending

Independent expenditures by outside groups (super PACs) supporting or opposing this candidate — money spent without coordinating with the campaign. Cycle 2024.

  1. 01UNITED DEMOCRACY PROJECT (UDP)For
    $4,682,560
    Super PACwho is this?

    United Democracy Project is a super PAC affiliated with AIPAC that spends heavily on independent expenditures — advertising for or against U.S. congressional candidates based on their positions on Israel. more →

  2. 02DMFI PACFor
    $910,682
    PACwho is this?

    Democratic Majority for Israel (DMFI) is a pro-Israel advocacy organization whose PAC supports Democratic candidates seen as strongly supportive of Israel. more →

  3. 03WFP NATIONAL PACAgainst
    $769,035
    Super PACwho is this?

    This donor is a hybrid PAC, which keeps a separate account for unlimited independent expenditures, registered in NY, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

  4. 04Justice Democrats PACAgainst
    $391,613
    Super PACwho is this?

    This donor is a hybrid PAC, which keeps a separate account for unlimited independent expenditures, registered in PA, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

  5. 05EMGAGE FEDERAL POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEEAgainst
    $100,000
    Super PACwho is this?

    This donor is a hybrid PAC, which keeps a separate account for unlimited independent expenditures, registered in FL, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

  6. 06UNITED DEMOCRACY PROJECT (UDP)Against
    $84,326
    Super PACwho is this?

    United Democracy Project is a super PAC affiliated with AIPAC that spends heavily on independent expenditures — advertising for or against U.S. congressional candidates based on their positions on Israel. more →

  7. 07Wake Up EnterprisesFor
    $920
    PACwho is this?

    This donor is a federally registered political action committee (PAC), registered in IL, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

  8. 08Wake Up Enterprises IncFor
    $460
    PACwho is this?

    This donor is a federally registered political action committee (PAC), registered in IL, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

Source E

Top employers & company sources

Largest sources of itemized individual contributions, grouped by donor employer.

  1. 01PAUL WEISS
    $22,630
  2. 02KIRKLAND & ELLIS
    $20,250
  3. 03WESTCHESTER COUNTY
    $14,982
  4. 04FREEPOINT COMMODITIES
    $14,600
  5. 05KROLL
    $13,200
  6. 06GRANT & EISENHOFER
    $13,200
  7. 07WARBY PARKER
    $13,200
  8. 08RETTNER BLDG MGMT CORP
    $13,200
  9. 09STANDARD INDUSTRIES
    $11,600
  10. 10ELEMENT CAPITAL
    $11,500
  11. 11LATHAM & WATKINS LLP
    $10,900
  12. 12PROFESSIONAL GROUP PLANS
    $10,500
  13. 13QUINN EMANUEL
    $10,400
  14. 14WACHTELL LIPTON ROSEN & KATZ
    $8,850
  15. 15SKADDEN ARPS
    $8,350

Source: FEC itemized and summary filings. Contributions of $200 or less are not itemized by the FEC, so individual donors below that threshold are reported only in aggregate. Individual contributor data is presented for journalistic and informational purposes and must not be used for any commercial purpose or to solicit contributions (52 U.S.C. §30111).