With the 2016 presidential election more than a year away, campaign contributions have been rolling in across the country, including $1.6 million from Connecticut.
Wiltonians have pitched 14 contributions, totaling $14,205, according to the mid-July Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings.
Topping the list of Wilton contributions is Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, who collected $6,605.
The totals for each candidate are as follows:
- Hillary Clinton: $6,605.
- Marco Rubio: $2,750.
- Martin O’Malley: $2,700.
- Carly Fiorina: $1,000.
- Bernie Sanders: $500.
- Jeb Bush: $500.
- Ted Cruz: $150.
A total of 14 contributions were reported in Wilton, according to the FEC filings.
Compared to the following top 10 contributing Connecticut communities, Wilton’s total campaign contribution pales in comparison:
- Greenwich: $547,117.
- Westport: $107,710.
- New Canaan: $101,269.
- New Haven: $94,671.
- Darien: $72,732.
- Stamford: $66,568.
- Riverside: $48,155.
- Ridgefield: $36,361.
- Weston: $34,339.
- Old Greenwich: $32,781.
Here’s how the candidates fared across the state:
- Hillary Clinton: $819,658.
- Jeb Bush: $531,350.
- Marco Rubio: $80,546.
- Lindsay Graham: $52,450.
- Bernie Sanders: $52,335.
- Rand Paul: $33,044.
- Ben Carson: $27,240.
- Ted Cruz: $22,947.
- Martin O’Malley: $20,300.
- Carly Fiorina: $14,800.
- Rich Santorum: $14,300.
- George Pataki: $4,450.
- Mike Huckabee: $3,100.
- Rick Perry: $3,000.
- Bobby Jindal: $2,700.
Click here for FEC 2016 Presidential Campaign Finance information.