Student political contributions from Florida
Florida donors who listed occupation Student reported $4,770,014 in FEC itemized individual contributions. That join covers 8,851 contributions from 714 donors. Nationwide, STUDENT-coded receipts total $142,935,090 across 226,355 contributions and 12,200 donors. Florida holds 3.3% of those dollars. This page is the occupation-and-state intersection from FEC.gov, not a Florida enrollment census and not unpaid campus hours.
Key figures
- Florida Student-coded donors account for $4,770,014, 8,851 contributions, and 714 donors.
- The national Student occupation total is $142,935,090 from 12,200 donors and 226,355 contributions.
- Florida holds 3.3% of Student-coded dollars and 5.9% of Student-coded donors.
- STUDENT is a filer-entered FEC string, not a Florida enrollment census and not a campus PAC.
Student and Florida as a small slice of a huge occupation
Occupation STUDENT and donor state FL produce $4,770,014, 8,851 contributions, and 714 donors. The occupation hub is $142,935,090, 226,355 contributions, and 12,200 donors. Florida’s dollar share is 3.3%; contribution share 3.9% (8,851 of 226,355); donor share 5.9% (714 of 12,200). Florida’s 3.3% dollar share of a $142.9 million Student book is a slice, not the occupation’s center of gravity.
Do not stack STUDENT with COLLEGE STUDENT, GRADUATE STUDENT, and STUDENT TEACHER into a single Florida professional total. Those are other occupation strings with other hubs. 714 Florida donors produced 8,851 contributions, about 12.4 itemized rows per donor in this join, versus about 18.6 rows per donor nationally. The arithmetic mean gift in this Florida cell is about $539, against about $631 nationwide.
STUDENT as a self-reported occupation
STUDENT is a filer-entered string. COLLEGE STUDENT and GRADUATE STUDENT, if used, sit in other hubs. This join is STUDENT only. The $142,935,090 national total is STUDENT only. 12,200 donors produced 226,355 contributions in that occupation bucket. This page does not split those 226,355 rows by cycle, employer, or recipient. It locates how much of the labeled money is also coded to Florida (FL).
714 Florida donors produced 8,851 contributions totaling $4,770,014. Donor state FL is the address on the record, not proof of a Florida license, and not a limit to Florida candidates. The leftover $138,165,076 is Student-coded money from every other state combined on this extract.
Seven hundred fourteen Florida Student donors
The Florida campaign-finance hub includes every occupation coded to FL. This join is only STUDENT. Donor state FL is the address on the record, not proof of enrollment at a Florida school, and not a limit to Florida candidates. The Student occupation hub without Florida still holds 96.7% of the $142,935,090.
Student donations holds the $142,935,090 national occupation total. Florida campaign finance holds the state’s itemized individual activity across occupations. All occupations and All FEC ties collect other occupation-state pairs from the same two fields.
Enrollment files, campus PACs, and awards
This page does not measure a Florida enrollment census or a campus PAC. Occupation plus state is a bookkeeping join. Correlation is not causation. Unitemized gifts and independent expenditures are omitted. FEC.gov is the source. Occupation labels are filer-entered. STUDENT is not a Florida university enrollment file. Donor state FL is not recipient geography. Itemized dollars mean these rows cleared the FEC threshold. A student occupation stamp is not a claim about tuition source.
Subtract the Florida dollars on this page from the national STUDENT occupation total and the difference is $138,165,076 still coded STUDENT in every other state combined. That remainder has no row-by-row breakdown here because those states are other ties. A unique-donor count of 714 is not a person-level audit. Keeping all three figures on the same page is the point of the join.
How to cite Student × Florida
Quote Student and Florida together with $4,770,014, 8,851 contributions, and 714 donors, then the national Student book of $142,935,090 from 12,200 donors. Florida is 3.3% of those dollars. Source: FEC.gov individual contribution aggregates; occupation labels are filer-entered. This relationship is not a forecast and not a ranking of influence.
Student donations without Florida still holds the remainder of the occupation total. Public records, two fields, one intersection. Do not add sibling occupation keys. Do not treat donor state as a claim that the money stayed inside Florida races. Independent expenditures and USAspending awards remain other government files.
Occupation does not cause contributions, and donor state does not cause recipient geography. Quote $4,770,014 only with Student and Florida named in the same sentence.
Questions
- How much have Student donors in Florida contributed?
- FEC itemized individual contributions from donors listing occupation Student and state Florida total $4,770,014, from 8,851 contributions and 714 donors. Nationwide, STUDENT-coded receipts are $142,935,090 from 226,355 contributions and 12,200 donors. Florida is 3.3% of those dollars. Source: FEC.gov.
- Does Student include College Student in Florida?
- Only if the filer typed STUDENT. COLLEGE STUDENT, GRADUATE STUDENT, and STUDENT TEACHER are other strings if used. This join’s 714 Florida donors and $4,770,014 are the STUDENT-and-FL overlap from 8,851 contributions. Labels are filer-entered on FEC.gov.
- What share of Student FEC money is from Florida?
- Florida holds 3.3% of the $142,935,090 occupation total ($4,770,014). Florida also accounts for 3.9% of contributions (8,851 of 226,355) and 5.9% of donors (714 of 12,200). STUDENT is a filer-entered string. Unitemized gifts are omitted.
- Is this money for Florida races only?
- No. Donor state is Florida. Recipients can be any FEC-filing committee. This page does not allocate the $4,770,014 by office or by in-state versus out-of-state campaigns. The 8,851 contributions and 714 donors are the STUDENT-and-FL overlap only. FEC.gov is the source.
FEC.gov individual contribution aggregates by self-reported occupation and donor state. Occupation labels are filer-entered.