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RunwayDonorsSERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION LOCAL 1021 ISSUES PAC

Donor header

SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION LOCAL 1021 ISSUES PAC

Organization · SACRAMENTO, CA · N/A · N/A

$3,225,761 total given · Largest contribution $1,000,000

Giving is concentrated among a small set of recipients.

Active cycles

1999-20002001-20022003-20042005-20062007-20082009-20102011-20122013-20142015-20162017-20182019-20202021-20222023-20242025-2026

Panel 2 • Finance overview

Total given

$3,225,761

First seen Sep 14, 2007 · Last activity Oct 22, 2025

Contribution footprint

18 recipients

65 contributions · Avg $49,627

Concentration

Top recipient 62%

Top 3 80.3%

Top 10 98.6%

Total givingReference baseline
12
Apr 2021Dec 2022Jul 2024Mar 2026

Spike markers

  1. 1Nov 2012 · 2 notable contributions
    • YES ON 15 - SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES FIRST SPONSORED BY A COALITION OF LABOR GROUPS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE ORGANIZATIONS REPRESENTING FAMILIES, STUDENTS AND ESSENTIAL WORKERS · $2,000,000
    • BROWN'S BALLOT MEASURE COMMITTEE, GOVERNOR · $189,870
  2. 2Oct 2025 · NEWSOM'S BALLOT MEASURE COMMITTEE; YES ON 50, THE ELECTION RIGGING RESPONSE ACT, GOVERNOR · $400,000

Panel 3 • Top recipients

RecipientTotalShare*CountDatesDetails
YES ON 15 - SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES FIRST SPONSORED BY A COALITION OF LABOR GROUPS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE ORGANIZATIONS REPRESENTING FAMILIES, STUDENTS AND ESSENTIAL WORKERS$2,000,00062%2Aug 2020 - Oct 2020
NEWSOM'S BALLOT MEASURE COMMITTEE; YES ON 50, THE ELECTION RIGGING RESPONSE ACT, GOVERNOR$400,00012.4%1Oct 2025 - Oct 2025
BROWN'S BALLOT MEASURE COMMITTEE, GOVERNOR$189,8705.9%11Sep 2012 - Nov 2012
SAN FRANCISCO LABOR & NEIGHBOR MEMBER EDUCATION/POLITICAL ISSUES COMMITTEE, SPONSORED BY THE SAN FRANCISCO LABOR COUNCIL$187,1155.8%11Sep 2007 - Sep 2020
EAST BAY WORKING FAMILIES, A COALITION OF UNIONS AND COMMUNITY GROUPS$175,0005.4%5Sep 2018 - Sep 2024
ALLIANCE FOR A BETTER CALIFORNIA, SPONSORED BY WORKING FAMILIES AND LABOR ORGANIZATIONS$99,8993.1%14Aug 2012 - Nov 2012
FAMILIES FOR AN AFFORDABLE SAN FRANCISCO, SPONSORED BY LABOR AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS$94,6312.9%6Sep 2014 - Aug 2015
COMMITTEE TO SAVE OUR NEIGHBORHOODS, SPONSORED BY ALLIANCE OF CALIFORNIANS FOR COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT ACTION$15,0000.5%1Jul 2020 - Jul 2020
ALLIANCE OF CALIFORNIANS FOR COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT ACTION PAC$10,0000.3%1Jun 2022 - Jun 2022
NO ON 8, EQUALITY FOR ALL$10,0000.3%1Oct 2008 - Oct 2008
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* Share is percent of donor total in the selected scope. Page rows are a subset and typically do not sum to 100%.

RunwayDonorsSERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION LOCAL 1021 ISSUES PAC

Donor header

SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION LOCAL 1021 ISSUES PAC

Organization · SACRAMENTO, CA · N/A · N/A

$3,225,761 total given · Largest contribution $1,000,000

Giving is concentrated among a small set of recipients.

Active cycles

1999-20002001-20022003-20042005-20062007-20082009-20102011-20122013-20142015-20162017-20182019-20202021-20222023-20242025-2026

Panel 2 • Finance overview

Total given

$3,225,761

First seen Sep 14, 2007 · Last activity Oct 22, 2025

Contribution footprint

18 recipients

65 contributions · Avg $49,627

Concentration

Top recipient 62%

Top 3 80.3%

Top 10 98.6%

Total givingReference baseline
12
Apr 2021Dec 2022Jul 2024Mar 2026

Spike markers

  1. 1Nov 2012 · 2 notable contributions
    • YES ON 15 - SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES FIRST SPONSORED BY A COALITION OF LABOR GROUPS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE ORGANIZATIONS REPRESENTING FAMILIES, STUDENTS AND ESSENTIAL WORKERS · $2,000,000
    • BROWN'S BALLOT MEASURE COMMITTEE, GOVERNOR · $189,870
  2. 2Oct 2025 · NEWSOM'S BALLOT MEASURE COMMITTEE; YES ON 50, THE ELECTION RIGGING RESPONSE ACT, GOVERNOR · $400,000

Panel 3 • Top recipients

RecipientTotalShare*CountDatesDetails
YES ON 15 - SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES FIRST SPONSORED BY A COALITION OF LABOR GROUPS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE ORGANIZATIONS REPRESENTING FAMILIES, STUDENTS AND ESSENTIAL WORKERS$2,000,00062%2Aug 2020 - Oct 2020
NEWSOM'S BALLOT MEASURE COMMITTEE; YES ON 50, THE ELECTION RIGGING RESPONSE ACT, GOVERNOR$400,00012.4%1Oct 2025 - Oct 2025
BROWN'S BALLOT MEASURE COMMITTEE, GOVERNOR$189,8705.9%11Sep 2012 - Nov 2012
SAN FRANCISCO LABOR & NEIGHBOR MEMBER EDUCATION/POLITICAL ISSUES COMMITTEE, SPONSORED BY THE SAN FRANCISCO LABOR COUNCIL$187,1155.8%11Sep 2007 - Sep 2020
EAST BAY WORKING FAMILIES, A COALITION OF UNIONS AND COMMUNITY GROUPS$175,0005.4%5Sep 2018 - Sep 2024
ALLIANCE FOR A BETTER CALIFORNIA, SPONSORED BY WORKING FAMILIES AND LABOR ORGANIZATIONS$99,8993.1%14Aug 2012 - Nov 2012
FAMILIES FOR AN AFFORDABLE SAN FRANCISCO, SPONSORED BY LABOR AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS$94,6312.9%6Sep 2014 - Aug 2015
COMMITTEE TO SAVE OUR NEIGHBORHOODS, SPONSORED BY ALLIANCE OF CALIFORNIANS FOR COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT ACTION$15,0000.5%1Jul 2020 - Jul 2020
ALLIANCE OF CALIFORNIANS FOR COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT ACTION PAC$10,0000.3%1Jun 2022 - Jun 2022
NO ON 8, EQUALITY FOR ALL$10,0000.3%1Oct 2008 - Oct 2008
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* Share is percent of donor total in the selected scope. Page rows are a subset and typically do not sum to 100%.

Scope: All time60 points
Scope: All time60 points