Election 2012: How Much Have Your Neighbors Given to Obama and Romney?
Search our interactive campaign contribution database and find out who from Westford has donated to the presidential campaigns.
In the 2012 campaign cycle, Westford residents have made more than 261 contributions to the presidential campaigns of Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, the Democratic and Republican Party nominees.
A total of 191 contributions from Westford were made to the Obama campaign, for a total of $18,516. For Romney, 70 contributions were made, for a total of $28,233.
Romney received six $2,500 contributions from Westford residents while Obama got a pair of $1,000 contributors from town.
Statewide, a total of $23,401,154 has been donated to presidential candidates by Massachusetts residents. Of that, $14,534,279 has gone to Obama and $7,896,545 has gone to Romney. The rest has gone to other candidates, primarily Ron Paul ($369,583) and others who ran against Romney in the Republican primary.
Patch has created an interactive database so you can see how much your neighbors are donating to the presidential campaign—and to which candidate they’re writing their checks. We’ve included communities across Massachusetts, so if you want to see what the campaign contributions in nearby towns are like, go right ahead.
The information in the database was downloaded from the Federal Election Commission’s website. The data is based on quarterly reports, and is current through July. The data will be updated in mid-October.
Steve Cavanagh
5:08 pm on Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Interesting that a person listing occupation as "Student" donated $2500 to the Romney campaign. Most students do not have that sort of extra cash around.
Adonis Carrasco
9:37 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012
This list is very inaccurate there are many other donors including myself who are not represented in this list
Andrew Sylvia
9:49 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012
Hi Adonis,
If you don't mind me asking, can you provide some details on your donation? I want to make sure on accuracy here, there might be another reason as well, so I want to double check.