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Jimmy Patronis

Jimmy Patronis

RRepublicanFL-1 · Representative
51
/ 100
Average
Attendance100
Avg: 96
Independence5
Avg: 4
Bipartisan Tone13
Avg: 16
Ethics Record100
Avg: 99
Transparency14
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.

$3,132,077
Total Raised
$2,624,961
Total Spent
$507,116
Cash on Hand
2026
Election Cycle
$2,572,163
Individual Contributions
$461,300
PAC Contributions
$0
Self-Funding

Top Contributors

1.ALVAREZ, MAXIMO(individual)
$13,200
2.MOLLICK, VERONICA(individual)
$13,200
3.MCCOY, BRANDON(individual)
$13,200
4.RAMIREZ, DENNIS(individual)
$13,200
5.MCDONNELL, JOE(individual)
$13,200
6.POYNTON, TODD(individual)
$11,800
7.MOORE, GREGORY(individual)
$11,800
8.CASE, RITA(individual)
$11,600
9.RUSSELL, BYRON(individual)
$11,600
10.ARROYO, ANGEL DR.(individual)
$11,600

Outside Spending

Independent expenditures by Super PACs and outside groups

$495,370
Spent Supporting
$5,171
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.

Crypto & Digital Assets$345,296
+$345,296 supportingNo related votes yet
Conservative Groups$101,329
+$101,329 supportingNo related votes yet
Veterans$12,500
+$12,500 supportingNo related votes yet

Top Groups Supporting

1.DEFEND AMERICAN JOBSCrypto & Digital Assets
$345,296
2.CONSERVATIVES FOR AMERICAN EXCELLENCE INC.Conservative Groups
$30,000
3.CONSERVATIVE FUTURE FUNDConservative Groups
$28,384
4.Americans for Prosperity Action, Inc. (AFP Action) DBA CVA Action and DBA LIBRE ActionConservative Groups
$21,728
5.The Conservative Caucus dba Americans for Constitutional LibertyConservative Groups
$21,218

Top Groups Opposing

1.CENTER FOR VOTER INFORMATION (CVI)
$3,534
2.Turn Left PAC
$1,637