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Contributions from Lobbyists

Lobbyists are paid big bucks to convince members of Congress to vote a certain way. They do this through meetings in which they lay out their point of view. They also sometimes provide members of Congress with expensive meals, golf trips and campaign contributions to ensure access.

In addition to the direct contributions detailed below, the “bundling” of contributions from individuals by lobbyists substantially enabled the rapid increase in political expenditures in recent years, which are not reflected in the chart. This chart is only the tip of the iceberg in documenting lobbyists’ influence through fundraising.

Member
Total Contributions
from Lobbyists, 2000-2005
Contributions from Lobbyists
Per Cycle (adjusted)*
Ranking
$ 615,700
$ 203,600
2
$ 254,996
$ 81,397
33
$ 397,652
$ 107,285
16
$ 340,818
$ 76,975
23
$ 219,500
$ 53,387
40
$ 164,618
$ 52,038
44
$ 191,041
$ 46,999
50
$ 76,151
$ 18,833
160
$ 68,541
$ 17,529
175
$ 69,801
$ 17,187
181
$ 15,250
$ 16,928
184
$ 67,754
$ 16,448
192
$ 63,195
$ 16,373
193
$ 58,350
$ 15,558
203
$ 61,300
$ 15,533
204
$ 56,000
$ 14,716
212
$ 33,250
$ 13,294
226
$ 11,086
$ 12,305
241
$ 38,220
$ 11,860
251
$ 41,150
$ 11,240
259
$ 46,900
$ 11,155
263
$ 42,250
$ 10,773
272
$ 40,700
$ 9,980
287
$ 38,707
$ 9,848
290
$ 26,900
$ 7,285
338
$ 21,750
$ 5,531
368
$ 17,250
$ 4,780
379
$ 14,861
$ 3,852
397
$ 10,750
$ 3,177
407
$ 10,250
$ 2,204
414
$ 7,150
$ 2,089
416

Source: The Center for Responsive Politics. Figures are drawn from information for the period from January 1, 1999 through December 31, 2005.
* See Methodology for explanation of adjustment method.