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Peltola

D · AK

Tracked receipts exceed tracked giving by

$2,005,021

Member of Congress

Tracked direct giving

$0

Tracked donations to candidate

$70,000

IE supporting this entity

$1,935,021

IE opposing this entity

$6,844,333

Connections

4

Votes

4

QPQ Score

67%

2/3 aligned

The QPQ Score measures how often this legislator voted in line with their donors' advocacy positions. 2 of 3 trackable votes aligned with donor interests across 12 donors. This metric shows correlation, not causation.

The Money Trail

How money flowed to Peltola

$3.7M
15 transactions across 1 counterparty

Congressional Leadership Fund spent $3.7M opposing Peltola across 15 contributions between August 2024 and October 2024. Peltola voted YES on CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act, 118th Congress — which Congressional Leadership Fund advocates for.

Aug 2024 – Oct 2024independent expenditure CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act, 118th Congress aligned with donor
$3.7M tracked across 1 counterparty·1 policy outcome·15 aligned
PAC Chain Attribution

Who funded Peltola

Attributed amounts are modeled estimates of how money flowed through intermediary PACs, computed by proportional apportionment of FEC-reported transactions. They are not reported transactions themselves. How we compute this

$1.5M
modeled estimate
54 paths across 9 counterparties
2024 cycle6 paths0 hopsMedium confidence
$579Kmodeled estimatefrom FISH, JOHN
2024 cycle13 paths1–2 hopsMedium confidenceCross-cycle
$10Kmodeled estimatefrom CORNFIELD, DAVID
2024 cycle1 path1 hopMedium confidenceCross-cycle
$8Kmodeled estimatefrom Pete Ricketts
2024 cycle4 paths1 hopMedium confidenceCross-cycle
$5Kmodeled estimatefrom Palmer
2024 cycle8 paths1 hopMedium confidenceCross-cycle
$5Kmodeled estimatefrom BLUE DOG POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE
2024 cycle1 path0 hopsMedium confidence
$5Kmodeled estimatefrom Porter
2024 cycle16 paths1 hopMedium confidenceCross-cycle
$3Kmodeled estimatefrom LOVE, JOHN
2024 cycle4 paths1 hopMedium confidenceCross-cycle

Plus 1 additional chain totaling $2K.

$1.5M attributed (modeled estimate) across 54 paths·Up to 2 hops deep·Source FEC filings (Schedules A, B, E)·How we compute this

Dark Money Spending

Election spending by organizations that do not disclose their donors. Dark money flows through 501(c)(4) social welfare organizations, 501(c)(6) trade associations, and similar entities that are not required to reveal their funders. Figures below are never combined with disclosed-donor totals.

Dark Money Targeting This Entity

FilerAmountTypeSupport/OpposeDate
Fairshake$1,935,021Form 5 IESupportingSep 18, 2024
Fairshake$1,898,402Form 5 IEN/AAug 27, 2024
Congressional Leadership Fund$714,253Form 5 IEOpposingOct 21, 2024
Congressional Leadership Fund$516,374Form 5 IEOpposingOct 11, 2024
Congressional Leadership Fund$480,701Form 5 IEOpposingOct 7, 2024
Congressional Leadership Fund$476,671Form 5 IEOpposingOct 1, 2024
Congressional Leadership Fund$367,994Form 5 IEOpposingSep 13, 2024
Congressional Leadership Fund$334,402Form 5 IEOpposingSep 6, 2024
NRCC$263,492Form 5 IEOpposingAug 29, 2024
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE-LEGAL FUND$263,320Form 5 IEOpposingSep 23, 2024
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE-LEGAL FUND$250,728Form 5 IEOpposingAug 9, 2024
NRCC$250,728Form 5 IEOpposingAug 9, 2024
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE-LEGAL FUND$250,426Form 5 IEOpposingSep 6, 2024
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE-LEGAL FUND$249,498Form 5 IEOpposingSep 13, 2024
NRCC$169,111Form 5 IEOpposingJul 19, 2024
Congressional Leadership Fund$152,346Form 5 IEOpposingSep 20, 2024
Congressional Leadership Fund$146,000Form 5 IEOpposingOct 29, 2024
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE-LEGAL FUND$144,685Form 5 IEOpposingAug 2, 2024
NRCC$144,685Form 5 IEOpposingAug 2, 2024
NRCC$144,359Form 5 IEOpposingJul 26, 2024

Money spent by non-disclosing organizations on ads and communications referencing this candidate. These dollars do not flow to the candidate's committee.

Methodology Disclosure

Dark money figures are derived from FEC Form 5 (independent expenditures by non-committee organizations) and Form 9 (electioneering communications). These filings capture spending on ads and election communications but do not reveal the identity of the organization's donors. QPQ totals may differ from benchmarks like the Brennan Center's estimates because QPQ includes all Form 5 filers, while some benchmarks count only a subset of non-disclosing nonprofits. Grant chain data is from IRS Form 990 Schedule I and may not include all years or all grantee organizations.

Connected Government Contracts

Companies that Peltola holds stock in, is employed by, or receives donations from may also receive government contracts. The connections below show which companies have federal awards.

Received donations from

Received donations from affiliated PAC/entity

No contracts found

Stock disclosures from Senate EFD / House Financial Disclosures. Contract data from USASpending.gov. Connection does not imply wrongdoing.

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QPQ Score Breakdown

Each row shows a vote where this legislator's donors had an advocacy position. “Aligned” means the vote matched what donors wanted.

Bill / OutcomeVoteDonor PositionDonorAligned
Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century A...yeaAdvocated forBLUE DOG POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEEYes
CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act, 118th CongressyeaAdvocated forCongressional Leadership FundYes
Disapproval of SEC Staff Accounting Bulletin 121nayAdvocated forBLUE DOG POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEENo

Donations Received

DonorAmountDateCycle
FairshakeIE support$1,935,021Sep 18, 20242024
FairshakeIE support$1,898,402Aug 27, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$714,253Oct 21, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$516,374Oct 11, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$480,701Oct 7, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$476,671Oct 1, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$367,994Sep 13, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$334,402Sep 6, 20242024
NRCCSpent to oppose$263,492Aug 29, 20242024
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE-LEGAL FUNDSpent to oppose$263,320Sep 23, 20242024
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE-LEGAL FUNDSpent to oppose$250,728Aug 9, 20242024
NRCCSpent to oppose$250,728Aug 9, 20242024
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE-LEGAL FUNDSpent to oppose$250,426Sep 6, 20242024
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE-LEGAL FUNDSpent to oppose$249,498Sep 13, 20242024
NRCCSpent to oppose$169,111Jul 19, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$152,346Sep 20, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$146,000Oct 29, 20242024
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE-LEGAL FUNDSpent to oppose$144,685Aug 2, 20242024
NRCCSpent to oppose$144,685Aug 2, 20242024
NRCCSpent to oppose$144,359Jul 26, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$111,000Oct 21, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$105,563Oct 7, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$100,000Oct 11, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$100,000Oct 1, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$90,000Sep 13, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$90,000Sep 6, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$90,000Sep 23, 20242024
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE-LEGAL FUNDSpent to oppose$65,000Jul 22, 20242024
NRCCSpent to oppose$65,000Jul 22, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$59,963Aug 6, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$49,981Sep 11, 20242024
NRCCSpent to oppose$46,500Oct 28, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$41,118Oct 2, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$37,500Oct 31, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$30,000Oct 23, 20242024
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE-LEGAL FUNDSpent to oppose$27,618Sep 20, 20242024
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE-LEGAL FUNDSpent to oppose$25,409Sep 9, 20242024
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE-LEGAL FUNDSpent to oppose$25,409Aug 29, 20242024
NRCCSpent to oppose$25,409Aug 29, 20242024
JEFFRIES FOR CONGRESS$25,000Oct 8, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$22,719Nov 1, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$21,764Oct 4, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$21,764Oct 10, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$20,559Oct 1, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$20,559Sep 24, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$19,773Oct 15, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$19,773Oct 21, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$19,773Oct 21, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$15,000Sep 18, 20242024
Congressional Leadership FundSpent to oppose$13,000Oct 23, 20242024

Voting Record

Relationships

TypeConnected ToDetailsSource
Voted onCBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act, 118th CongressVote yea on roll call 230Source
Voted onFinancial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act (FIT21, H.R.4763)Vote yea on roll call 226Source
Voted onDisapproval of SEC Staff Accounting Bulletin 121Vote not_voting on roll call 355Source
Advocated for byFairshakeIndependent expenditures totaling $7,661,336.00 across 8 filingsSource