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Adelita S. Grijalva

Adelita S. Grijalva

DDemocratAZ-7 · Representative
58
/ 100
Average
Attendance99
Avg: 96
Independence4
Avg: 4
Bipartisan Tone17
Avg: 16
Ethics Record100
Avg: 99
Transparency61
Avg: 57

Accountability Score — composite of attendance, independence, bipartisan tone, ethics record & transparency.

Methodology
OverviewStatementsBillsFinanceVotesElections

Why this matters: Campaign money doesn't prove corruption — but it reveals relationships. When industries spend millions supporting a member who then votes on bills affecting those industries, voters deserve to see the pattern. Follow the money, then check the votes.

$2,094,207
Total Raised
$1,709,278
Total Spent
$384,930
Cash on Hand
2026
Election Cycle
$1,686,920
Individual Contributions
$399,584
PAC Contributions
$0
Self-Funding

Top Contributors

1.HELM, NELSON JR(individual)
$7,000
2.PASCUA YAQUI TRIBE(individual)
$7,000
3.MCNALLY, STEPHEN(individual)
$7,000
4.JOSEPH, MARK(individual)
$7,000
5.JOSEPH, PATRICIA(individual)
$7,000
6.STEGEMAN, MARK(individual)
$7,000
7.GUTHRIE, BARRETT(individual)
$7,000
8.POARCH BAND OF CREEK INDIANS(individual)
$7,000
9.LESHER, JANET KAY(individual)
$6,000
10.MA, ANA M(individual)
$5,000

Outside Spending

Independent expenditures by Super PACs and outside groups

$108,175
Spent Supporting
$11,588
Spent Opposing

Industry Money & Votes

Outside spending by industry, cross-referenced with this member's votes on bills affecting that industry. Draw your own conclusions.

Progressive Groups$80,000
+$80,000 supportingNo related votes yet
Climate & Environment$6,250
+$6,250 supportingNo related votes yet
Labor Unions$5,000
+$5,000 supportingNo related votes yet

Top Groups Supporting

1.Congressional Progressive Caucus PACProgressive Groups
$73,750
2.America's Future Project PAC
$10,675
3.Medicare For All
$6,250
4.LCV Victory FundClimate & Environment
$6,250
5.PROGRESSIVE PROMISEProgressive Groups
$6,250

Top Groups Opposing

1.Tucson Families Fed Up PAC
$11,588