The Perfect PAC Research Tool!
Included in each listing is essential information:
- A Detailed profile of each PAC - including history, membership and listings of all other affiliate PAC's
- Contact information - specifically, the PAC's contact person, phone and fax number
- Detailed financial data showing how much money each PAC raised and contributed over the past five election cycles - with breakouts of House vs. Senate and Democratic vs. Republican contributions. Every PAC in this Almanac contributed at least $25,000 to candidates
- Yearly tables of receipts, expenditures and contributions by various PAC categories - broken out by House vs. Senate, Democratic vs. Republican and Incumbent vs. Challenger
- A by-candidate table listing all expenditures, receipts and ending balances for every member of Congress who was serving in January 2003 - including PAC contributions
- FEC ID number for each PAC
The listings in this updated Almanac of Federal PACs account for 97.9% of all PAC campaign contributions - over $268.4 million dollars.
To research PACs without this essential resource would mean scouring through thousands of web pages and FEC listings - without key guidelines like our Exclusive PACFinder Index, FEC codes and in-depth profiles - to get the information you need. And - thousands of the FEC listings you would have to search through don't raise or contribute any money at all!
Our Exclusive PACFinder Index
Every PAC name that appears in the Almanac--as well as every acronym that is hidden in a PAC name--is included in an exhaustive index that makes it easy for researchers to locate the information even if they have an acronym or just part of a PAC's name.
Who Needs this Information?
- Political Fundraisers
- Campaign Finance Researchers
- Libraries
- News Agencies
- Association and Corporate Government Affairs Departments
- Think Tanks
- And any others involved in campaign finance issues...



