Lindsey Graham

RepublicanSCSenateIncumbent

FEC ID: S0SC00149 • Last updated: February 27, 2026

Funding Summary

Lindsey Graham is an incumbent Republican candidate running for Senate in SC. In the 2026 cycle, Lindsey Graham has raised $19.6M and spent $18.7M, with $13.4M cash on hand.

Small-dollar donations ($200 and under) account for 2% of itemized contributions, while large donations ($2,000+) make up 6%. The majority of funding comes from larger donors.

Top employer sources for donors include Retired, Self-employed, Homemaker and 12 others.

25% of contributions come from SC. The top contributing states are SC, CA, FL.

Money Flow

Total Raised$19.6M
Total Spent$18.7M
Cash on Hand$13.4M
Burn Rate95%

Donation Size Distribution

$200 and under
2%$52K
240 contributions
$200.01–$499.99
4%$122K
299 contributions
$500–$999.99
18%$572K
533 contributions
$1,000–$1,999.99
71%$2.3M
736 contributions
$2,000+
6%$189K
0 contributions

Top Employer Sources

Retired$585K
3,714 contributions
Self-employed$98K
211 contributions
Homemaker$70K
61 contributions
Self$54K
64 contributions
Information Requested Per Best Efforts$35K
118 contributions
Self Employed$31K
33 contributions
Bloom Energy$26K
24 contributions
Blackstone$26K
8 contributions
Verizon$22K
13 contributions
Fluor Corporation$21K
16 contributions
Not Employed$21K
18 contributions
Fluor$19K
15 contributions
Bon Secours Mercy Health$18K
6 contributions
Basha Diagnostics$17K
7 contributions
Cme Group$16K
13 contributions

Contributions by State

AK
HI
WA
OR
CA
NV
MT
ID
UT
AZ
WY
CO
NM
ND
SD
NE
KS
OK
TX
MN
IA
MO
AR
LA
WI
IL
MS
AL
MI
IN
KY
TN
OH
WV
VA
NC
SC
GA
FL
PA
NJ
MD
DC
DE
NY
CT
RI
VT
NH
ME
MA
Low
Medium
High

Top States

SC $806KCA $490KFL $368KNY $278KIL $176K

Key Numbers

Total Raised$19,638,470
Total Spent$18,722,190
Cash on Hand$13,407,737
Election Year2026

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