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
General electionUpcoming on November 3, 2026
Jennifer Moore (R)
No cryptocurrency- or artificial intelligence-focused PACs have made expenditures
pertaining to this specific race.
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Democratic primary winner
Democratic primaryUpcoming on June 23, 2026
Dan Goldman (D, incumbent)
No cryptocurrency- or artificial intelligence-focused PACs have made expenditures
pertaining to this specific race.
Brad Lander (D)
Republican primary
Jennifer Moore (R, presumptive)
No cryptocurrency- or artificial intelligence-focused PACs have made expenditures
pertaining to this specific race.
Money involved in this election
Dan Goldman (D): Raised $4.27M ($45.5k from industry donors), $76k in outside spending to support
Brad Lander (D): Raised $1.37M ($3.5k from industry donors), $10.8k in outside spending to support, $144k in outside spending to oppose
Jennifer Moore (R): $0.0$1.0M$2.0M$3.0M$4.0M0
Dan Goldman
Brad Lander
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Jennifer Moore
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.
Dan Goldman (D)
$45,500 total from five 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.