Politics & Government

Geneva: Top Republican Presidential Campaign Contributors

See who is contributing to Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, John Kasich and Ben Carson in Geneva.

 GENEVA, IL - Illinois voters will take to the polls March 15 to cast their ballots for the presidential nomination in each party.

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio has raised $833,727 in individual donations in the state, according to publicly available contribution data from the Federal Election Commission.

Here’s how much the other Republican candidates have taken in from Illinoisians:

  • Texas Sen. Ted Cruz — $676,155
  • Neurosurgeon Ben Carson — $583,381
  • Ohio Gov. John Kasich — $274,626
  • Donald Trump — $47,847

Nationally, Carson leads the way, followed by Cruz, Rubio, Trump and Kasich.

Those numbers, though, are a bit misleading.

While the campaigns have raised plenty of money through individual contributions, Super PACs have poured in tons of money to support campaigns as well.

Outside groups have raised $46,726,605 for Cruz, $13,807,549 for Carson, $34,313,903 for Rubio, $6,729,311 for Kasich and $1,894,509 for Trump, according to OpenSecrets.

Who’s giving money in Geneva? These are the top individual contributions to Republican campaigns who donated over $250:

Marco Rubio

  • Warren Rasmussen: $1,500
  • Jill Walls: $700
  • Dennis Zimmerman: $550
  • James Wilbur: $500
  • Guy Napier: $250

Ted Cruz

  • Patricia Baker: $330

Ben Carson

  • Robert Steele: $950
  • Mary Stith: $500
  • Rudolf Hebling: $300
  • Royce Carlson: $250

John Kasich

  • Tyler Howes: $250

Donald Trump

  • No donors

The maximum amount of money an individual can give to a campaign under federal law is $2,700.

Following voting in four states, Trump holds a commanding lead in delegate count with 82. Cruz has 17 pledged delegates, Rubio 16, Kasich 6 and Carson 4.

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.