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Who Funds Shontel Brown

Black Politics Now by Black Politics Now
December 18, 2024
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Rep. Shontel Brown (D-Ohio) received President Joe Biden's endorsement and secured even greater financial support compared to what she had during her special-election victory in August. (Photo by Tony Dejak, Associated Press)

Rep. Shontel Brown (D-Ohio) received President Joe Biden's endorsement and secured even greater financial support compared to what she had during her special-election victory in August. (Photo by Tony Dejak, Associated Press)

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Rep. Shontel Brown (D-OH), serving on the Agriculture Committee and the Oversight and Government Reform Committee, represents Ohio’s 11th Congressional District. As a member of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), understanding the financial backers behind Brown’s campaign offers valuable insights into her political priorities and affiliations. According to data from OpenSecrets, her funding sources reveal a diverse array of contributors and sectors.

Top Contributors and Donor Categories

Shontel Brown’s campaign financing highlights significant support from various contributors and industries. Here are the key figures for the 2023-2024 election cycle:

Pro-Israel Contributions: The pro-Israel sector has been a major source of funding for Brown. Contributions from this sector have totaled $87,350. The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) is the top contributor, donating $77,800, which includes $67,800 from individuals and $10,000 from PACs. This reflects a strong alignment with policies favorable to pro-Israel interests.

Real Estate: Contributions from the real estate industry amount to $78,331, with $59,531 coming from individuals and $18,800 from PACs. This support indicates an interest in housing and property-related legislation.

Securities and Investment: The securities and investment sector has contributed $59,461, with $49,461 from individuals and $10,000 from PACs. This suggests significant backing from financial interests.

Insurance: Contributions from the insurance industry total $49,176, including $43,000 from PACs. This indicates the sector’s interest in insurance and financial regulatory issues.

Campaign Finance Overview

As of the latest report on June 30, 2024, Shontel Brown’s campaign committee, Strength in Seven PAC, has raised $1,043,812. The campaign has spent $512,111, leaving a cash balance of $857,222 with no outstanding debts. 

Detailed Breakdown of Contributions

The funding breakdown for the 2023-2024 cycle is as follows:

PAC Contributions: $553,004 (52.98% of total funds raised)

Large Individual Contributions: $384,002 (36.78%)

Other Contributions: $66,157 (6.33%)

Small Individual Contributions (< $200): $40,649 (3.89%)

Candidate Self-Financing: $0 (0.00%)

Conclusion

Shontel Brown’s campaign financing reveals a robust network of support from diverse sectors, with a notable emphasis on pro-Israel contributions and significant backing from real estate and financial industries. These financial influences provide insight into the interests shaping her legislative focus and policy priorities. Source: OpenSecrets

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