Candidates / Jenny Costa Honeycutt
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Jenny Costa Honeycutt
R
Challenger
Runoff
Safe R South Carolina · Running for U.S. House · District 1
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Updated 1w ago
Jenny Costa Honeycutt is a Republican candidate for U.S. House of Representatives in South Carolina's 1st District for an open seat in 2026. The race advanced to a runoff. Honeycutt has raised $332K this cycle according to FEC filings. Forecasters rate the race Safe R.
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Fundraising Snapshot
$332K
Total Contributions
$217K
Spent
$0
Cash on Hand
Where the money comes from
Individual $322K (97%)
PAC $10K (3%)
Donation sizes
$200 & under
$8K
$200–$499
$6K
$500–$999
$28K
$1K–$1,999
$52K
$2,000+
$189K
Small-dollar (≤$499): 5%Large-dollar (≥$1K): 85%
In-state vs out-of-state
In-state $254K (92%)
Out-of-state $22K (8%)
What do these terms mean?
- Total Contributions — Money contributed directly by individuals, PACs, and party committees.
- Individual — Contributions from individual people, including small-dollar donations under $200.
- PAC — Contributions from Political Action Committees (organizations that pool donations).
- Party — Contributions from Democratic or Republican party committees.
- Other — Remaining contributions not categorized above.
- Transfers In — Money moved from the candidate's other campaign committees (e.g., a House campaign fund transferred to a Senate campaign). Not a new contribution.
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As of May 2026
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