Cory Booker

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Cory Booker

Senator (New Jersey), U.S. Senate

A candidate for U.S. federal office in Federal Election Commission records (candidate ID S4NJ00185). [FEC ↗]

Verified · FEC filings

$1,439,614 in FEC-sourced funding

Verified funding · 10 receipts

  • 2026-12-31
    AIPAC PAC direct contribution, 2026 AIPAC PAC

    $1,436,662 from AIPAC PAC to candidate S4NJ00185 (FEC committee C00797670), 2026 cycle

    source · fec
    $1,436,662
  • 2026-12-31
    Contributed to, 2026 cycle ActBlue

    fec·verified·$206 across 18 itemized receipt(s)·2026 cycle·contributor "CORY BOOKER"·latest 2026-04-22

    source · fec
    $206
  • 2024-12-31
    Contributed to, 2024 cycle ActBlue

    fec·verified·$135 across 11 itemized receipt(s)·2024 cycle·contributor "CORY BOOKER"·latest 2024-12-22

    source · fec
    $135
  • 2023-12-27
    Contributed to Cory A. Booker campaign John Arnold

    fec·name-matched·$3,300 across 2 itemized receipt(s) to "CORY BOOKER FOR SENATE"·latest 2023-12-27·resolved by committee-name→current-member match

    source · fec
    $3,300
  • 2022-12-31
    Contributed to, 2022 cycle ActBlue

    fec·verified·$10 across 1 itemized receipt(s)·2022 cycle·contributor "CORY BOOKER"·latest 2021-01-31

    source · fec
    $10
  • 2020-12-31
    Contributed to, 2020 cycle ActBlue

    fec·verified·$81 across 5 itemized receipt(s)·2020 cycle·contributor "CORY BOOKER"·latest 2020-06-28

    source · fec
    $81
  • 2020-12-31

    fec·verified·$270 across 1 itemized receipt(s)·2020 cycle·contributor "CORY BOOKER"·latest 2019-06-04

    source · fec
    $270
  • 2020-12-31
    Contributed to, 2020 cycle Scholten4iowa Campaign Committee

    fec·verified·$250 across 1 itemized receipt(s)·2020 cycle·contributor "CORY BOOKER"·latest 2019-12-11

    source · fec
    $250
  • 2018-12-31
    Contributed to, 2018 cycle Committee to Elect Enoch

    fec·verified·$2,000 across 1 itemized receipt(s)·2018 cycle·contributor "CORY BOOKER"·latest 2018-08-03

    source · fec
    $2,000
  • AIPAC PAC contributions received AIPAC PAC

    AIPAC PAC direct contributions. Source: Sludge (AIPAC PAC direct, 2025)

    source · news
    $707,803

Sourced affiliations · 11

  • 2014-08-21
    Contributed to Dan Schulman

    lead·documented·$5,000 to Booker Senate Victory·2014-08-21

    source · fec
  • 2013-08-08
    Backed by / Co-investor with Reid Hoffman

    lead·documented·Reid Hoffman was investor in Booker's startup Waywire and donor; Stanford friends, Hoffman bundled Silicon Valley donations and gave ~$18,700 to Booker Senate + $2,800 to 2020 campaign

    source · news
  • 2013-06-07
    Contributed to Reid Hoffman

    lead·documented·Contributed to Cory Booker for Senate (e.g. $5,200 and $2,600 on 2013-06-07); also 2020 presidential

    source · fec
  • 2013-04-16
    Backed by / Co-investor with Eric Schmidt

    lead·documented·Eric Schmidt (Google chairman) was an early investor in Booker's video startup Waywire and a campaign donor

    source · news
  • 2013-03-04
    Contributed to Jared Kushner

    lead·documented·Kushner gave $10,400 (max primary+general) to Booker's 2013 US Senate campaign per FEC records

    source · fec
  • Received contribution from AIPAC PAC

    lead·documented·$481,175 (Q1-Q2 2025) plus $226,628 (Q3 2025)·2025

    source · news
  • Received investment from (Waywire) and later campaign contribution Eric Schmidt

    lead·documented·2012

    source · news
  • Received investment from (Waywire) and later campaign contribution Reid Hoffman

    lead·documented·2012

    source · news
  • Co-founded Waywire

    lead·documented·2012

    source · news
  • his principal campaign committee, FEC ID C00540500, registered January 2013

    source · fec
  • co-founded Waywire

    co-founded the video-sharing startup in 2012 with Sarah Ross and Nathan Richardson

    source · news

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