Party Lines

In Your State - New York

WASHINGTON, May 26, 2005 — Campaign finance reform took a bite out of the bottom line for state parties in 2004 as overall fundraising dipped to slightly more than $735 million for the cycle, with an even split between Democrats and Republicans. The Center tracked contributions and expenditures for more than 200 state party and caucus committees over the three election cycles, making it possible to evaluate the impact of the McCain-Feingold legislation after the first full cycle under the new law. Learn how your state fared.

Select cycle: 2003-2004 | 2001-2002

Totals include contributions to state accounts, as well as federal accounts, when applicable. See methodology.

Total Contributions: $39,054,861
Dem $16,184,698
Rep $22,870,163
Total Expenditures: $28,376,719
Dem $10,982,433
Rep $17,394,286
 
Total Contributions
From Out of State: $7,174,395
Dem $2,713,525
Rep $4,460,870
Total Expenditures
Made Out of State: $5,923,167
Dem $2,419,003
Rep $3,504,164

Use the links below to browse the Center's database of contributions and expenditures reported by state party and caucus committees registered in this state during recent election cycles.

Contributions Expenditures

The table below shows the party and caucus committees registered in this state for recent election cycles. Click on a committee name to find more information.

State Committees Contributions Expenditures
Vermont Democratic Party $976,640 $832,397
Vermont Republican State Committee $446,210 $563,407
Vermont Senate Victory $136,935 $146,395
Vermont Democratic House Campaign $60,556 $6,823