SEAL PAC SUPPORTING ELECTING AMERICAN LEADERS PAC
Finance signals
Neutral "worth a look" observations computed from this committee's disclosed FEC totals — not accusations. A signal is not evidence of wrongdoing; each notes its caveats and links the filing.
Of $7,637,974 spent in 2026, 12.1% went directly to candidates or independent expenditures. Context, not a concern — the rest can be bundling, operations, or fundraising, which topline totals don't separate. The scam-PAC screen needs itemized Schedule B spending (being ingested).
A low direct-contribution share is common and legitimate — PACs also bundle contributions, run independent expenditures, and carry overhead, none of which show in this figure. Separating those (the scam-PAC screen) needs itemized Schedule B spending, which is being ingested. Not a finding.
Money over time
Money raised, spent, and contributed to federal candidates, by election cycle. FEC totals.
| Cycle | Raised | Spent | To candidates |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | $10,153,176 | $10,276,686 | $1,082,000 |
| 2024 | $8,484,309 | $8,418,608 | $685,000 |
| 2026 | $7,648,151 | $7,637,974 | $921,000 |
By cycle
Members it contributed to
Current members of Congress this committee gave to, largest first (FEC Schedule A, line 11C). Total to candidates on file: $2,688,000.
- Scott Perry $17,750
- Ronny Jackson $17,500
- Thomas H. Kean $15,000
- Ryan Mackenzie $15,000
- Wesley Hunt $13,500
- Monica De La Cruz $12,000
- Brian K. Fitzpatrick $10,000
- Dan Crenshaw $9,500
- Jake Ellzey $9,500
- Guy Reschenthaler $8,000
- Lance Gooden $7,500
- Troy E. Nehls $7,500
- Morgan Luttrell $7,500
- Glenn Thompson $5,000
- Robert P. Bresnahan $5,000
- John R. Carter $5,000
- Pat Fallon $5,000
- Brian Babin $5,000
- August Pfluger $4,000
- Pete Sessions $3,000
- Ted Cruz $2,500
- Brandon Gill $1,000
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