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About this data

Campaign finance figures on these pages come from ORESTAR, the Oregon Secretary of State’s campaign finance filing system, and are reproduced from public records as filed. Filings are self-reported by committees; Oregon IQ does not audit them and does not correct them.

Some entries ORESTAR publishes are aggregate buckets rather than individual donors — for example, unitemized contributions grouped under a single label. These are marked where they appear and are not people.

Totals and rankings reflect what has been filed and processed as of the date shown on each page. Late, amended, and superseded filings change history, so figures can move.

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Signals

Automated pattern flags from baked campaign-finance graph artifacts. Each type links to every flagged committee — labeled estimates for review, not conclusions.

Pass-through money

Money that arrives at a committee and leaves again in close succession, so the committee acts mainly as a relay between a source and a final recipient.

1,393 signals

Sudden fundraising surge

Contributions arriving faster than this committee's own historical baseline — a short burst of money-in relative to its normal pace.

1,286 signals

Shared donor network

A set of committees that share many of the same contributors.

0 signals

Transfer hub

A committee that sits at the center of many money flows — sending to or receiving from an unusually large number of other committees.

2 signals

Late money

A large share of a committee's money arriving close to an election date.

1,953 signals