Senator

John W. Hickenlooper

Democrat · U.S. Senate · CO

In office since Jan 3, 2021
$721,176
Itemized received
9,759
Contributions
880
Votes cast · 119th
-0.320
Voting score · 31 of 104

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 John W. Hickenlooper

Largest itemized donors across their campaign committees
DonorLocationTotalGifts
Hale, RobBoston, MA$6,6002
Gates, William H. IIIRedmond, WA$6,6002
Finegan, PhilipDenver, CO$6,6002
Gray, JonNew York, NY$6,6002
Bills, MichaelCharlottesville, VA$6,6002
Walker, WillyCherry Hills Villa, CO$6,6002
Gray, MindyNew York, NY$6,6002
Sie, JohnEnglewood, CO$6,6002
Baer, AnneDenver, CO$6,6002
Sapkin, RichardEnglewood, CO$6,6002
Makihara, JunNew York, NY$6,6002
Hale, KarenBoston, MA$6,6002
Walker, SheilaCherry Hills Village, CO$6,6002
Carson, RussellNew York, NY$6,6002
Rattner, StevenNew York, NY$6,6002
Fisher, CynthiaPalm Beach, FL$6,6002
Goldberg, MichaelAspen, CO$6,6002
Lenzmeier, CharlesDenver, CO$6,6002
Brown, SamBasalt, CO$6,6002
Horowitz, BenLas Vegas, NV$6,6002
Resnick, StewartLos Angeles, CA$6,6002
Resnick, LyndaLos Angeles, CA$6,6002
Arnold, JohnHouston, TX$6,6002
Bradley, DavidWashington, DC$6,6002
Dixon, ChrisPalo Alto, CA$6,6002

Campaign committees: Hickenlooper for Colorado

Where the money comes from

Inside CO versus everywhere else
49%
From CO · $353,080
51%
From outside CO · $368,096

Share of itemized receipts by the contributor state on each filing. A filing with no state recorded counts as outside CO, 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 John W. Hickenlooper votes

Most recent roll-call votes, 119th Congress

584 Nay · 296 Yea · 10 Not Voting · 1.1% missed

DateQuestionMeasureVoteResult
Aug 8, 2026On Cloture on the Motion to ProceedA bill to amend the Help America Vote Act of 2002 to require voters to provide photo identification.NayCloture on the Motion to Proceed Rejected (52–46)
Aug 8, 2026On the NominationPN1078NayNomination Confirmed (50–49)
Aug 8, 2026On the Cloture MotionPN1078NayCloture Motion Agreed to (50–49)
Aug 8, 2026On Passage of the BillContinuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2027YeaBill Passed (90–6)
Aug 8, 2026On the Motion to TableContinuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2027YeaMotion to Table Agreed to (61–32)
Aug 7, 2026On the Cloture MotionContinuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2027YeaCloture Motion Agreed to (91–6)
Aug 7, 2026On the NominationPN73011NayNomination Confirmed (51–47)
Aug 7, 2026On Passage of the BillLindsey O. Graham Sanctioning Russia and Iran Act of 2026YeaBill Passed (86–11)
Aug 7, 2026On the AmendmentLindsey O. Graham Sanctioning Russia and Iran Act of 2026YeaAmendment Rejected (32–64)
Aug 5, 2026On the Motion to ProceedA joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to "Modification to the Start of the Submission Period for Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Reporting and Recordkeeping Under TSCA 8(a)(7)".YeaMotion to Proceed Rejected (48–50)
Aug 5, 2026On the Cloture MotionPN73011NayCloture Motion Agreed to (50–44)
Aug 5, 2026On the NominationPN932NayNomination Confirmed (51–44)
Aug 5, 2026On the Cloture MotionPN932NayCloture Motion Agreed to (51–43)
Aug 3, 2026On Cloture on the Motion to ProceedContinuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2027YeaCloture on the Motion to Proceed Agreed to (89–4)
Jul 30, 2026On the ResolutionAn executive resolution authorizing the en bloc consideration in Executive Session of certain nominations on the Executive Calendar.NayResolution Agreed to (50–47)

Voting position over time

Nokken-Poole first dimension, re-estimated each Congress
CongressScorePosition on the scale
119th-0.320
118th-0.270
117th-0.229

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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