Outside spending (Form 496) by PACs and independent committees to support or oppose tracked officials. Source: state campaign finance filings.
| Committee | Amount |
|---|---|
| UNKNOWN Vicente Sarmiento · supporting | $6,274 |
| UNKNOWN Mark Pulido · supporting | $1,131 |
| UNKNOWN Alfonso Alvarez · supporting | $1,136 |
| UNKNOWN Luis Hernandez · supporting | $163 |
| UNKNOWN Luis Hernandez · supporting | $54 |
| UNKNOWN Luis Hernandez · supporting | $3,432 |
| UNKNOWN Mark Pulido · supporting | $254 |
| UNKNOWN Mark Pulido · supporting | $254 |
| UNKNOWN Mark Pulido · supporting | $254 |
| UNKNOWN Shawn Nelson · supporting | $300 |
| UNKNOWN Jessie Lopez · supporting | $1,333 |
| UNKNOWN Jessie Lopez · supporting | $667 |
| UNKNOWN Jessie Lopez · supporting | $67 |
| UNKNOWN Jessie Lopez · supporting | $1,000 |
| UNKNOWN Jessie Lopez · supporting | $120 |
| UNKNOWN Jessie Lopez · supporting | $717 |
| UNKNOWN Jessie Lopez · supporting | $458 |
| UNKNOWN Jessie Lopez · supporting | $1,974 |
| UNKNOWN Jessie Lopez · supporting | $1,042 |
| UNKNOWN Benjamin Vazquez · supporting | $333 |
| UNKNOWN Benjamin Vazquez · supporting | $1,594 |
| UNKNOWN Gracie Torres · supporting | $45 |
| UNKNOWN Benjamin Vazquez · supporting | $8 |
| UNKNOWN Benjamin Vazquez · supporting | $8 |
| UNKNOWN Benjamin Vazquez · supporting | $86 |
Triggered when outside spending on or against an official surges unusually fast — often a signal that a specific vote or development decision is being contested.
IE velocity spike flags
No IE velocity spike flags have been detected yet. These flags are generated automatically as IE data is ingested and patterns are evaluated.
See current flagged patterns →Officials who receive a disproportionate share of their funding from energy, utility, construction, or agricultural donors. These industries have the most to gain or lose from environmental and land-use decisions.
| Official | Industry total |
|---|---|
| Janet Nguyen | $114,800 |
| Katrina Foley | $89,232 |
| Ali Taj | $39,575 |
| Donald Wagner | $34,224 |
Why this matters
Environmental justice communities — often lower-income neighborhoods near industrial facilities — are most affected by land-use, permitting, and utility votes taken by county officials. Knowing who funds those officials, and who spends to keep them in office, is the first step toward accountability.
| Corey Jackson |
| $32,300 |
| Leticia Castillo | $31,300 |
| Vicente Sarmiento | $24,298 |
| Mark Pulido | $13,950 |
| Doug Chaffee | $13,850 |
| Jessie Lopez | $11,050 |
| Chuck Conder | $10,000 |
| Phil Bacerra | $8,224 |
| Patricia Lock Dawson | $7,850 |
| Gracie Torres | $5,850 |
| David Penaloza | $5,423 |
| Oz Puerta | $5,250 |
| Jessie Lopez | $4,900 |
| Thai Viet Phan | $3,999 |
| Ada Briceño | $3,900 |
| Sean Mill | $3,450 |
| Johnathan Ryan Hernandez | $3,150 |
| Benjamin Vazquez | $3,100 |
| Steven Robillard | $2,900 |
| Philip Falcone | $2,650 |
| Valerie Amezcua | $2,449 |
| David Penaloza | $2,250 |
| Giovanni Chavez | $1,374 |
| Katelyn Brazer Aceves | $1,000 |
| Valerie Magdaleno | $600 |
| Hector Bustos | $250 |
| Rich Vandenberg | $100 |