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Bart Stephens
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Partner at
Blockchain Capital
Contributions
$26.3K
across
7
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Emmer for Congress
$7,000.00
Thomas Emmer principal campaign committee
Republican
Minnesota House District 6
June 23, 2025
$3,500.00
June 23, 2025
$3,500.00
Emmer Majority Builders
$7,000.00
Thomas Emmer joint fundraising committee
Republican
Minnesota House District 6
June 18, 2025
Andy Barr for Senate, Inc.
$3,500.00
Garland Barr principal campaign committee
Republican
Kentucky House District 6
July 29, 2025
Equality PAC
$3,500.00
supports LGBTQ candidates and those who support LGBTQ rights
July 16, 2025
Tim Scott for America
$3,300.00
Timothy Scott principal campaign committee
Republican
President
August 29, 2024
Steil for Wisconsin, Inc.
$1,000.00
Bryan Steil principal campaign committee
Republican
Wisconsin House District 1
August 25, 2025
Angie Craig for Minnesota
$1,000.00
Angie Craig principal campaign committee
Democratic
Minnesota Senate
August 19, 2025
Where Bart Stephens’ $26.3K went
to super PACs
$3.5K
13.3%
to party committees
$0
0%
benefitting specific candidates
$22.8K
86.7%
$3.5K (13%) went to super PACs.
Partisan PACs are classified by party below. PACs that genuinely cross party lines (like
Equality PAC
) are classified as non-partisan / unknown.
Contributions by party
of
$26.3K
Democratic
$1K
(4%)
Republican
$21K
(83%)
Non-partisan / unknown
$3K
(13%)
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