Candidates / Mallory McMorrow

Mallory McMorrow

Mallory McMorrow

D Challenger Toss-up Michigan · Running for U.S. Senate

Mallory McMorrow is a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Michigan for an open seat in 2026. The primary is scheduled for August 4, 2026. McMorrow has raised $8.5M this cycle according to FEC filings. Forecasters rate the race a toss-up.

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Fundraising Snapshot

$8.5M

Total Contributions

$4.9M

Spent

$3.7M

Cash on Hand

Where the money comes from

Individual $8.5M (99%)
PAC $59K (1%)

Donation sizes

$200 & under
$5.0M
$200–$499
$488K
$500–$999
$547K
$1K–$1,999
$763K
$2,000+
$1.6M
Small-dollar (≤$499): 65%Large-dollar (≥$1K): 28%

In-state vs out-of-state

In-state $1.6M (39%)
Out-of-state $2.6M (61%)
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.
View on FEC.gov As of May 2026

Outside spending

Independent expenditures by PACs and outside groups

Supporting McMorrow $50 (100%)
Opposing McMorrow $0

Total: $50 in independent expenditures

Why this race matters: Open seat in a battleground state. Peters retiring. Trump won Michigan narrowly in 2024. Three-way Democratic primary.

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What They Say (3)

Gun SafetySUPPORTS

Authored Michigan's first Extreme Risk Protection Order (red flag) law

Abortion & Reproductive RightsSUPPORTS

Led efforts to repeal Michigan's 1931 abortion ban after voters codified abortion rights

Workers RightsSUPPORTS

Helped pass legislation raising Michigan's minimum wage to $15/hour

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