Official portrait of Nancy Pelosi

Nancy Pelosi

DEMHouseCaliforniaSince 1987Representative

Total raised: $10.22M  -  Donor-aligned votes: 1/7  -  Stock conflicts: 5  -  Legal actions: 5

Independent View Summary

Nancy Pelosi raised $10.2M in reported campaign funds (through 2024). About 48% came from large donors, PACs and committee transfers ($4.2M itemized, $252K PAC), while 52% ($5.3M) came from small grassroots donors. This funding mix is grassroots-leaning, a lower influence-risk signal. Tracked industry/PAC contributions identified so far total $61K.

Campaign Finance

Total raised (through 2024): $10.22M

Funding sourceAmountShare
Large itemized donors$4.21M41%
PAC / committee money$252K2%
Party committees$1310%
Transfers$404K4%
Small grassroots donors$5.34M52%

Big-money share (large donors + PACs + transfers): 48% - Grassroots share: 52%

Source: FEC candidate totals.

Lobby Contributions Received

Lobby / DonorAmountWhat They Want
$14K
support
AIPAC
Foreign Policy / Israel
$13K
support
$5K
support
Defense Industry (MICC)
Defense & Aerospace
$5K
support
$3K
support

Stock Trades While in Office

Stock-trade disclosures are not currently available from an authoritative free data source; this section will populate when one is connected.

Legal Actions & Investigations

LOW
McCarthy v. Pelosi (House proxy-voting challenge)
Civil - constitutional challenge (official capacity)
GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy and members challenged the House rule allowing proxy voting during COVID-19. Pelosi named as defendant in her official capacity as Speaker.
DISMISSED
Dismissed; court held the Speech or Debate Clause barred the suit. Sued as Speaker, not personal liability.
LOW
Massie v. Pelosi (proxy voting / floor fines challenge)
Civil - constitutional challenge (official capacity)
Rep. Thomas Massie and others challenged House proxy voting and floor mask/metal-detector fines. Pelosi named as defendant in her official capacity as Speaker.
DISMISSED
Dismissed; affirmed by the D.C. Circuit on June 30, 2023 (No. 22-5058). Pelosi sued in her official capacity only.
LOW
Budowich v. Pelosi (Jan. 6 Committee subpoena challenge)
Civil - subpoena challenge (official capacity)
Taylor Budowich sued to block a Select Committee subpoena for bank records. Pelosi named as defendant in her official capacity.
DISMISSED
Dismissed. Challenge to a House Jan. 6 Select Committee subpoena; Pelosi named as Speaker.
LOW
Meadows v. Pelosi (Jan. 6 Committee subpoena challenge)
Civil - subpoena challenge (official capacity)
Former WH Chief of Staff Mark Meadows sued to block Select Committee subpoenas. Pelosi named as defendant in her official capacity.
DISMISSED
Dismissed. Challenge to a House Jan. 6 Select Committee subpoena; Pelosi named as Speaker.
LOW
Republican National Committee v. Pelosi (Jan. 6 subpoena challenge)
Civil - subpoena challenge (official capacity)
The RNC sued to block a Jan. 6 Select Committee subpoena to a third-party vendor. Pelosi named as defendant in her official capacity.
DISMISSED
Dismissed. Challenge to a Select Committee subpoena of vendor records; Pelosi named as Speaker.