you can help get matching funds asap!
To qualify for our first Matching Funds check, the FEC requires that we raise $5,000 worth of individual donations from at least 20 states. Any 20 states can raise $5,000 and get us to the goal!
Here are the 20 states that raised $5,000 or more for Stein/Baraka 2016:
AZ CA CO CT FL GA IL MD MA MI MN NJ NY NC OH OR PA TX VA WA WI
Is your state on the list? Join in the competition to see which states raise $5,000 the fastest! You can still donate as much as $2,800 to Howie’s campaign at this time (FEC allows $2,800 max for the primary, then another $2,800 for the general election). However, only the first $250 you donate will count toward the $5,000 requirement in your state, and only $250 will be doubled by the federal government.
To make a donation of any amount toward the $5,000 goal in your state, make your donation below.
To volunteer to help fund raise $5,000 in your state, click here. We will provide training and help you develop a quick start plan for your state!
Bookmark this page and visit often to see how fast your state is raising its $5,000 and how you stack up to other states. Will you be among Howie’s top 20?
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- Alabama 16%
- Alaska 11%
- Arizona 68%
- Arkansas 7%
- California 100%
- Colorado 100%
- Connecticut 40%
- Delaware 2%
- District of Columbia 34%
- Florida 100%
- Georgia 40%
- Hawaii 4%
- Idaho 6%
- Iowa 13%
- Illinois 100%
- Indiana 20%
- Kansas 12%
- Kentucky 12%
- Louisiana 9%
- Maine 20%
- Maryland 83%
- Massachusetts 100%
- Michigan 100%
- Minnesota 46%
- Mississippi 9%
- Missouri 24%
- Montana 4%
- Nebraska 4%
- Nevada 8%
- New Hampshire 10%
- New Jersey 88%
- New Mexico 8%
- New York 100%
- North Carolina 100%
- North Dakota 6%
- Ohio 79%
- Oklahoma 6%
- Oregon 63%
- Pennsylvania 82%
- Rhode Island 9%
- South Carolina 23%
- South Dakota 3%
- Tennessee 25%
- Texas 100%
- Utah 16%
- Virginia 52%
- Vermont 10%
- Washington 100%
- West Virginia 12%
- Wisconsin 66%