Representative

Eric Swalwell

Democrat · U.S. House · CA · District 14

Served Jan 3, 2013 – Apr 14, 2026
$2,875,195
Itemized received
8,420
Contributions
304
Votes cast · 119th
-0.271
Voting score · 180 of 450

Money covers itemized individual contributions over $200 in the FEC cycles currently loaded — not a career total, and not small-dollar or unitemized receipts. Votes and ideology cover the 119th Congress.

Who funds Eric Swalwell

Largest itemized donors across their campaign committees
DonorLocationTotalGifts
Kehaly, WilliamLas Vegas, NV$20,0007
Reich, JosephMiami Beach, FL$19,8006
Jordan, WayneOakland, CA$13,2003
Godfrey, PeterWestport, CT$13,2006
Piscitelli, JuneFort Lauderdale, FL$13,2004
Sandhu, PeteLivermore, CA$13,2004
Azima, FarhadKansas City, MO$13,2004
Fass, DanielPrinceton, NJ$12,9004
Durst, DouglasNew York, NY$12,0003
Ravi, VijayaSacramento, CA$11,0004
Silverman, KarenSan Francisco, CA$9,5004
Anderson, KimballChicago, IL$9,4008
Maron, SteveLafayette, CA$9,2005
Andersen, BethWalnut Creek, CA$9,0007
Harris, William SrLexington, MA$8,6004
de Quay, LaurenceSlidell, LA$8,20010
Miner, JenniferPacific Palisades, CA$8,1006
Wiggett, JamesPleasanton, CA$7,6004
Coney, LesChicago, IL$7,6006
Alpert, HerbSanta Monica, CA$7,4004
Perloff, LauraLafayette, CA$7,2506
King, SondraGlastonbury, CT$7,02145
Borchers, BethSan Francisco, CA$6,8004
O'Malley, NancyAlameda, CA$6,8009
Subotic, NebojsaSan Diego, CA$6,7004

Campaign committees: Swalwell for Congress

Where the money comes from

Inside CA versus everywhere else
56%
From CA · $1,606,820
44%
From outside CA · $1,268,375

Share of itemized receipts by the contributor state on each filing. A filing with no state recorded counts as outside CA, so the in-state share is a floor rather than an estimate. Out-of-state giving is ordinary and lawful; it is reported here because it is part of the public record and is not otherwise easy to see.

How Eric Swalwell votes

Most recent roll-call votes, 119th Congress

180 Nay · 164 Not Voting · 124 Yea · 35.0% missed

DateQuestionMeasureVoteResult
Mar 27, 2026On Agreeing to the ResolutionProviding for disposition of the Senate amendment to the bill (H.R. 7147) making further consolidated appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026, and for other purposes.NayPassed (213–203)
Mar 27, 2026On Ordering the Previous QuestionProviding for disposition of the Senate amendment to the bill (H.R. 7147) making further consolidated appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026, and for other purposes.NayPassed (209–206)
Mar 27, 2026On Motion to AdjournNayPassed (208–197)
Mar 27, 2026On PassageDefending American Property Abroad Act of 2026NayPassed (247–164)
Mar 26, 2026On PassagePay Our Homeland Defenders ActNayPassed (218–206)
Mar 26, 2026On Motion to RecommitPay Our Homeland Defenders ActYeaFailed (210–215)
Mar 26, 2026On Agreeing to the Resolution, as AmendedExpressing the support of the House of Representatives for the Department of Homeland Security.NayPassed (225–187)
Mar 25, 2026On PassageMake the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful Act of 2025Not VotingPassed (218–206)
Mar 25, 2026On Motion to RecommitMake the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful Act of 2025Not VotingFailed (207–214)
Mar 25, 2026On Agreeing to the ResolutionProviding for consideration of the bill (H.R. 8029) making appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of the resolution (H. Res. 1128) expressing the support of the House of Representatives for the Department of Homeland Security; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 5103) to establish a program to Beautify the District of Columbia and establish the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful Commission; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 7084) to amend title 46, United States Code, with respect to the types of vessels that may enter or operate in navigable waters of the United States or transfer cargo in any port or place under the jurisdiction of the United States, and for other purposes; and for other purposes.Not VotingPassed (214–210)
Mar 25, 2026On Ordering the Previous QuestionProviding for consideration of the bill (H.R. 8029) making appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of the resolution (H. Res. 1128) expressing the support of the House of Representatives for the Department of Homeland Security; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 5103) to establish a program to Beautify the District of Columbia and establish the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful Commission; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 7084) to amend title 46, United States Code, with respect to the types of vessels that may enter or operate in navigable waters of the United States or transfer cargo in any port or place under the jurisdiction of the United States, and for other purposes; and for other purposes.Not VotingPassed (212–210)
Mar 24, 2026On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as AmendedAmerican Water Stewardship ActNot VotingPassed (378–32)
Mar 19, 2026On PassageFederal Working Animal Protection ActNot VotingPassed (228–190)
Mar 18, 2026On Motion to Suspend the Rules and PassProposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States requiring a balanced budget for the Federal Government.Not VotingFailed (211–207)
Mar 18, 2026On PassageDeporting Fraudsters Act of 2026Not VotingPassed (231–186)

Voting position over time

Nokken-Poole first dimension, re-estimated each Congress
CongressScorePosition on the scale
119th-0.271
118th-0.345
117th-0.285
116th-0.521
115th-0.355
114th-0.360
113th-0.374

Nokken-Poole scores are re-estimated for each Congress, so they can move as a member’s voting changes. They are derived from roll-call votes alone and say nothing about why a member voted as they did. Voteview, which publishes these scores, reads the first dimension as running from liberal at −1 to conservative at +1; DonorTrail reports the position and the rank, and leaves the label to the source.

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