Campaign Finance 2020: House District 13
Connolly entered the race with nearly $5,700 leftover from previous years. Regardless, she raised another $14,971.18, with an average donation of $272.20. Connolly’s top donor was ActBlue Wyoming, the state branch of the Democratic Party’s Super PAC, which was responsible for nearly one-fourth of all money raised by the candidate throughout the primary and general.
Other donors include political action committees representing labor interests, public employees and firefighters. The following is a breakdown of the candidate's contributions during the 2020 primary and general elections, based on data reported to the Wyoming Secretary of State.
Rep. Cathy Connolly (Democrat)
Raised: $14,971.18
Spent: $12,099.43
Average Donation: $272.20
Own Money: $0
Contribution Breakdown:
$3,700 Federal/Out-of-State PAC
$2,700 Individual
$7,871.18 Wyoming PAC
$500 Wyoming County Party
$200 Unitemized Contributions
Top Donors:
$3,471.18 ActBlue Wyoming, local division of the DNC’s main Super PAC
$1,000 LPAC, a Super PAC that champions the interests of lesbians
$1,000 Cowgirl Run Fund, a PAC that supports women running in Wyoming
$1,000 WEA PACE, the political arm of the Wyoming Education Association
$500 Albany Democratic Party Central Committee
$500 FFFWY FIRE PAC, the political arm of the Federated Firefighters of Wyoming
$500 Wyoming Public Employees Association PAC, which represents state employees
$500 WREA PAC, the political arm of the Wyoming Rural Electric Association
$500 H&H Federal PAC, a Denver-based PAC that mainly gives money to Republicans (Out of nine
Wyoming candidates, each given the same amount, Connolly is the only Democrat, according
to Secretary of State data)
$500 Smart-TD PAC, the political arm of the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and
Transportation Workers’ Transportation Division
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