Minnesota

$7,263,380 into Texas politics · 152,497 itemized contributions

Minnesota is the 31st-largest out-of-state source of money in Texas politics, 0.6% of all outside-Texas money.

Top recipients of Minnesota money

The Texas candidates, officeholders, and PACs that took the most directly from Minnesota, each counted once. A filer's own page may show more from Minnesota once money it received through PACs is traced back.

  1. 01ActBlue TexasPolitical committee$600,605
  2. 02Texas Conference for Homeowner's Rights (DISSOLVED)Political committee$490,484
  3. 03BNSF Railway Company RAILPACPolitical committee$414,122
  4. 04Robert F. O'RourkeGovernor$367,142
  5. 05Prime Therapeutics LLC Employee State PACPolitical committee$364,552
  6. 06The PAC for America's Future -TXPolitical committee$293,700
  7. 07Greg AbbottGovernor$273,760
  8. 08HDR, Inc. Employee Owners PACPolitical committee$233,577
  9. 09Southwestern Committee On Political EducationPolitical committee$181,896
  10. 10CenterPoint Energy, Incorporated Political Action CommitteePolitical committee$151,053
  11. 11UnitedHealth Group Inc., PAC of Texas (United for Health of Texas) (DISSOLVED)Political committee$145,269
  12. 12Powered by PeoplePolitical committee$135,067
  13. 13National Democratic Redistricting CommitteePolitical committee$132,219
  14. 14Texas Republican Party (P)Political committee$123,753
  15. 15Republican State Leadership Committee Grassroots AccountPolitical committee$110,607

The total and these recipients count every itemized contribution reported from a Minnesota address once, on the direct basis. A filer's own profile traces money back through the PACs that funded it, so a profile total can exceed what appears here. See the methodology.