Direct Contributions to Candidates

Candidates must disclose large donors if they give $200 or more over the course of the campaign. Small donors give less than $100; we have excluded them from the contributor table. Click on a candidate below to see their contributors.

  • Self-funded
  • Large donors
  • Small donors
CandidatePartyContributionsTotal
Jeff Gonzalez J. GonzalezR, Republican Party
$969K▶
Oscar Ortiz O. OrtizD, Democratic Party
$276K▶
Ida S. Obeso-Martinez I. Obeso-MartinezD, Democratic Party
$171K▶
Tomás Oliva T. OlivaD, Democratic Party
$105K▶
Small donors
$NaN
Self-funded
$NaN
ContributorTotal
Independent Expenditures

Groups not coordinating with candidates must report money they spend to influence elections.

CandidatePositionSpenderAmount
Jeff GonzalezSupportJobspac A Bi Partisan Coalition Of California Employers Sponsored By The California Chamber Of Commerce$246K
Jeff GonzalezSupportRiverside Sheriffs Association Public Education Fund$16.4K
Jeff GonzalezSupportUber Innovation Political Action Committee$165K
Jeff GonzalezOpposeCalifornians For An Affordable Future Sponsored By California Environmental Voters And Labor Organizations Supporting Oscar Ortiz For Assembly 2026$11.1K
Oscar OrtizSupportCalifornians For An Affordable Future Sponsored By California Environmental Voters And Labor Organizations Supporting Oscar Ortiz For Assembly 2026$220K
Oscar OrtizSupportInland Empire United Action Fund$5K
Oscar OrtizSupportCalifornia Working Families Party$15.6K
  • Note: Candidate contributions listed above do not include transfers from a candidate’s previous campaign committee for a different race. Candidates not listed above have not reported any contributions. Data was last updated on Friday, May 29, 2026.
  • Source: California Secretary of State