No cryptocurrency or artificial intelligence industry committees have made expenditures involving this election.
Other spending from the industry
Ads
No cryptocurrency- or artificial intelligence-focused PACs have run any known ads related to this election.
These are mostly tracked by hand, and so some advertisements may be missing. Have you seen a cryptocurrency or artificial intelligence PAC-funded advertisement pertaining to this election? Send it in!
Spending by cryptocurrency- and artificial intelligence-focused PACs
Republican primaryUpcoming on August 18, 2026
Jim Oberweis (R)
No cryptocurrency- or artificial intelligence-focused PACs have made expenditures
pertaining to this specific race.
Jim Schwartzel (R)
Catalina Lauf (R)
Chris Collins (R)
Byron Donalds (R, incumbent)
Declined to run: Running for governor
Madison Cawthorn (R)
Ola Hawatmeh (R)
John Strand (R)
Democratic primaryUpcoming on August 18, 2026
Howard Sapp (D)
No cryptocurrency- or artificial intelligence-focused PACs have made expenditures
pertaining to this specific race.
Victor Arias (D)
Jared Kane (D)
Money involved in this election
Jim Oberweis (R): Raised $4.36M
Jim Schwartzel (R): Raised $1.73M ($1k from industry donors)
Catalina Lauf (R): Raised $975k
Chris Collins (R): Raised $910k
Byron Donalds (R): Raised $736k ($25.5k from industry donors)
Madison Cawthorn (R): Raised $520k
Ola Hawatmeh (R): Raised $379k
John Strand (R): Raised $82.9k
Howard Sapp (D): Raised $32.5k
Victor Arias (D): Raised $22.8k
Jared Kane (D): $0.0$1.0M$2.0M$3.0M$4.0M00
Jim Oberweis
00
Jim Schwartzel
00
Catalina Lauf
00
Chris Collins
00
Byron Donalds
00
Madison Cawthorn
00
Ola Hawatmeh
00
John Strand
00
Howard Sapp
00
Victor Arias
0000
Jared Kane
Raised by candidate
Outside spending to support
Outside spending to oppose
Crypto spending
AI spending
Cryptocurrency- and artificial intelligence-related companies and individuals associated with those industries have also supported candidates in this race more directly without going through industry-focused PACs. Direct contributions are not tied to a specific sub-race.
Byron Donalds (R)
$25,500 total from two cryptocurrency or artificial intelligence companies and associated people
Other support to a candidate may exceed the amounts shown in the “Money involved in this election” chart if funds have been contributed to a super PAC aligned with a candidate, but the PAC has not yet spent the funds.