Incumbent Shri Thanedar (D) has raised the most money in the Democratic primary for Michigan’s 13th Congressional District, taking in $2.70 million since the start of the campaign cycle.
Thanedar raised $2.41 million in the fourth quarter of 2023. Adam Hollier (D) has raised the next most in the primary, with $443,638 since the start of the campaign. This fundraising is from the fourth quarter alone.
The primary will take place on Aug. 6. Four candidates raised a combined $3.23 million through Dec. 31, 2023. Looking at all 125 congressional battlegrounds we are tracking, this is less than the average of $3.41 million.
In battlegrounds with incumbents running, Thanedar raised more than the average of $1.41 million. At this point in the 2022 election cycle, Thanedar raised $5.01 million, $2.30 million more than his current $2.70 million.
Nineteen candidates raised a combined $12.57 million running in Michigan’s 13th Congressional District in 2022, while nine raised $5.08 million in 2020.
Below is how much each Democratic candidate has raised and spent so far during the 2023-2024 election cycle:
Looking at Thanedar and Hollier alone:
- 206 donors donated to Thanedar’s campaign last quarter.
- Of those 206, the largest share, 102 (50%), donated over $1,000.
- 443 donors donated to Hollier’s campaign last quarter.
- Of those 443, the largest share, 180 (41%), donated between $100 and $499.
The next reporting deadline for congressional candidates is April 15, 2024. Those reports will cover the period of Jan. 1 to March 31, 2024. To learn more about this race, click below.