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Maine Campaign Finance Data

Learn where political campaign money comes from and where it is spent.

Contributions

See who gave to campaigns and committees as well as how much they gave. Search contributions to candidates and committees since 2018.

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Expenditures

Find out how campaigns and committees spent their money. Search expenditures by candidates and committees since 2018.

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Candidates

Campaign finance reporting by

Top 2026 Candidates by Money Raised

Top 2026 Candidates by Money Raised
Candidate Name Money Raised Money Spent
Shenelle Day $22,450.00 Shenelle Day
Raised: $22,450.00
$3,907.50 Shenelle Day
Spent: $3,907.50
New Candidate (25-10-28 18:30) $10,796.00 New Candidate (25-10-28 18:30)
Raised: $10,796.00
$50.00 New Candidate (25-10-28 18:30)
Spent: $50.00
Marisa Coulter $10,000.00 Marisa Coulter
Raised: $10,000.00
$10,000.00 Marisa Coulter
Spent: $10,000.00
Chelsea Candidate2 $8,462.50 Chelsea Candidate2
Raised: $8,462.50
$100.00 Chelsea Candidate2
Spent: $100.00

Candidates periodically report campaign contributions and expenditures. Search and browse campaign finance reports from statewide and county candidates

Committees

Campaign finance reporting by

Top Committees by Money Spent

Top Committees by Money Spent
Committee Name Money Raised Money Spent
Julie Party Committee $0.00 Julie Party Committee
Raised: $0.00
$250,000.00 Julie Party Committee
Spent: $250,000.00
Daydream Unicorn Rainbow Believers PAC (DURBPAC) $502,909.25 Daydream Unicorn Rainbow Believers PAC (DURBPAC)
Raised: $502,909.25
$235,940.02 Daydream Unicorn Rainbow Believers PAC (DURBPAC)
Spent: $235,940.02
Example BQC (11/06) $10,500.00 Example BQC (11/06)
Raised: $10,500.00
$105,741.02 Example BQC (11/06)
Spent: $105,741.02
Make it Stop BQC $2,000.00 Make it Stop BQC
Raised: $2,000.00
$53,150.05 Make it Stop BQC
Spent: $53,150.05

Committees are organized to support or oppose candidates and ballot questions in an election. Search and browse disclosures for committees.

Ballot Questions

Campaign finance reporting for

Top Ballot Questions by Money Spent

Top Ballot Questions by Money Spent
Ballot Question Money Spent
$8,000,000 bond to support Maine agriculture, facilitate economic growth in natural resources-based industries and monitor human health threats related to ticks, mosquitoes and bedbugs. $157,521.07 $8,000,000 bond to support Maine agriculture, facilitate economic growth in natural resources-based industries and monitor human health threats related to ticks, mosquitoes and bedbugs.
Spent: $157,521.07
An Act To Legalize Marijuana $40,000.00 An Act To Legalize Marijuana
Spent: $40,000.00
An Act Regarding Automotive Right to Repair $1,200.00 An Act Regarding Automotive Right to Repair
Spent: $1,200.00
$10,000,000 bond to support biomedical research in Maine. $550.00 $10,000,000 bond to support biomedical research in Maine.
Spent: $550.00

Committees may be organized to support or oppose state-wide as well as local referendum questions to appear on ballots. Search and browse spending related to ballot questions.

Financial disclosure reporting by

Elected and Appointed Officials

Legislators, executive branch officials, constitutional officers and some candidates annually report the sources of their personal income. Data related to reports filed prior to December 2025 is available upon request.

Campaign finance reported by

Independent Expenditures

Political Action Committees and political parties are required to report when they spend more than $1,000 on communications to influence candidate elections. View reports on the pages for each filer.

Transition & inaugural spending by

Gubernatorial Committees

Winning gubernatorial candidates may form Gubernatorial Inaugural & Transition Committees to support their transactions as they take office. These committees are required to report the money they take in and spend for these transactions. The page for Governor Mills' Transition & Inaugural Committee is not currently available on-demand. Contact ethics@maine.gov to access this committee’s information.