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Kelly Morrison
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Kelly Morrison

Representative · House D
Total raised
$2.3M
From individuals
$1.9M
From PACs
$285K
Individual share
85%
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.

$315K
charted
  • Ideological / Leadership61%
  • Other29%
  • Labor / Unions4%
  • Health & Pharma3%
  • Finance & Insurance2%
Source A

Where the money comes from

Cycle 2024 · Federal Election Commission

Individual contributions$1,926,94387.1%
PACs & other committees$284,60012.9%
Symbol key — how to read the lists below
  • Health & Pharma
  • Finance & Insurance
  • Labor / Unions
  • Law & Lobbying
  • 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. 01PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF MINNESOTA POLITICAL ACTION FUND
    $140,520
    Super PACwho is this?

    This donor is an independent-expenditure-only committee (super PAC), which can raise and spend unlimited sums for or against candidates but cannot donate to them directly, registered in MN, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

  2. 02AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OB-GYNS PAC (OB-GYN PAC)
    $61,916
    PACwho is this?

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

  3. 03ELECT DEMOCRATIC WOMEN
    $10,000
    PACwho is this?

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

  4. 04AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE
    $10,000
    PACwho is this?

    This donor is a lobbyist/registrant PAC, registered in DC, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

  5. 05PROGRESSIVE TURNOUT PROJECT
    $10,000
    Super PACwho is this?

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

  6. 06INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE
    $10,000
    PACwho is this?

    This donor is the PAC of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, a labor organization, registered in DC, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

  7. 07AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (ASA PAC)
    $10,000
    PACwho is this?

    This donor is the PAC of American Society of Anesthesiologists, a trade association, registered in IL, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

  8. 08MIDWEST VALUES PAC
    $10,000
    PACwho is this?

    This donor is a leadership PAC — a committee sponsored by a federal officeholder to raise money for other candidates and committees, registered in MN, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

  9. 09VELVET HAMMER PAC
    $10,000
    PACwho is this?

    This donor is a leadership PAC — a committee sponsored by a federal officeholder to raise money for other candidates and committees, registered in MN, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

  10. 10FOLLOW THE NORTH STAR FUND
    $10,000
    PACwho is this?

    This donor is a leadership PAC — a committee sponsored by a federal officeholder to raise money for other candidates and committees, registered in DC, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

  11. 11AMERICA'S CREDIT UNIONS PAC OF CREDIT UNION NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, INC.
    $7,500
    PACwho is this?

    This donor is the PAC of Credit Union National Association, Inc., a trade association, registered in DC, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

  12. 12314 ACTION FUND
    $7,000
    Super PACwho is this?

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

  13. 13NEW DEMOCRAT COALITION ACTION FUND
    $6,000
    PACwho is this?

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

  14. 14AMERICAN ACADEMY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY INC POLITICAL COMMITTEE (OPHTHPAC)
    $6,000
    PACwho is this?

    This donor is the PAC of American Academy of Ophthalmology, a membership organization, registered in CA, per its U.S. Federal Election Commission registration. more →

  15. 15AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY ASSOCIATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (SKINPAC)
    $5,000
    PACwho is this?

    This donor is the PAC of American Academy of Dermatology Association, a trade association, registered in DC, 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. 01AFSCME WORKING FAMILIES FUNDFor
    $1,311
    PACwho is this?

    This donor is a federally registered political action committee (PAC), registered in DC, 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. 01CALLANISH CAPITAL
    $13,200
  2. 02METROPOLITAN CORP
    $9,900
  3. 03CARLSON HOLDINGS
    $9,900
  4. 04TARGET
    $8,850
  5. 05UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
    $8,375
  6. 06PARK NICOLLET METHODIST HOSPITAL
    $7,100
  7. 07STINSON LLP
    $6,850
  8. 08HEARTLAND
    $6,600
  9. 09BREAZEALE GROUP
    $6,600
  10. 10TWILL INC
    $6,600
  11. 11AFFINITY CAPITAL
    $6,600
  12. 12NOW BOARDING LLC
    $6,600
  13. 13TAPAIDRA, INC.
    $6,600
  14. 14ROBINS KAPLAN
    $6,600
  15. 15PNC
    $6,600

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).