Direct donors to Maxine
1,221
Maxine Dexter Finance Archive
Investigative archive · 2023-2026
In the 2023-2024 election cycle, Maxine Dexter won her seat with support from donors aligned with AIPAC. She has since said she no longer accepts AIPAC money.
But it's worth asking: how meaningful is that stance after a campaign has already been funded? Once a seat is secured, turning down future contributions is a very different decision than refusing them from the start. This is exactly why I created this website. It breaks down how bundling works and why it matters. Because transparency shouldn't end after Election Day, and voters deserve to understand who helped put candidates in power.
Current global filter: 2023-2024
Direct donors to Maxine
1,221
Total from direct donors
$1,445,886
PACs/Committees Total
$146,474
AIPAC aligned donors
558
Total from AIPAC donors
$942,606
Outside spending
$5,458,807
This section is limited to direct contributions to Maxine's committee and outside spending in her races.
Plain-language campaign finance basics used throughout this archive
Bundling is when a fundraiser or network gathers many individual contributions and channels them to the same campaign. Each donation may be legally separate, but the organizer of that donor network can still gain influence through coordinated fundraising power.
PAC-to-PAC transfers happen when one committee gives money to another. They are not the same as direct candidate contributions, but they can reveal layered funding pipelines before spending happens in a race.
Outside spending means independent expenditures supporting or opposing candidates. This money does not enter a candidate committee account, but it can still shape the outcome of a race.
Direct funding includes contributions received by the candidate committee. Indirect influence includes committee transfers, donor overlap, and independent expenditures. This site keeps those categories separated to avoid overstatement.
Donor overlap analysis asks whether direct donors to Maxine also appear in documented AIPAC PAC donor records. This is a data linkage exercise using explicit match rules, not an inference about motive, identity, or coordination.
Start with direct funding first. Then move to network charts for indirect pathways. Click any donor, PAC, edge, table row, article, or document to open evidence details and source links in the evidence panel.
This section covers indirect relationships and network pathways. It does not imply all network money went directly to Maxine.
HuffPost - May 22, 2024
KGW - May 13, 2024
The Intercept - May 10, 2024
Oregon Capital Chronicle - May 10, 2024
OPB - May 09, 2024
PAC Contribution Filing - Dec 31, 2024
PAC Contribution Filing - Dec 31, 2024
PAC Contribution Filing - Dec 31, 2024
PAC Contribution Filing - Dec 31, 2024
PAC Contribution Filing - Dec 30, 2024
Definitions, matching logic, caveats, and graph reading guidance are documented in full. This includes direct vs indirect separation, overlap classification, and bundling pattern interpretation boundaries.
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