Ben Ray Luján
Democrat · NM Senate · 119th Congress
Senate Committee on Agriculture (Chair) · Specialty Crops (Chair) · and Research (Chair) · Senate Committee on Commerce (Chair) · and Broadband (Chair) · House Committee on Energy and Commerce · House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis · and Forestry · Risk Management · and Trade · and Natural Resources · Natural Resources · and Biotechnology · and Credit · and Transportation · Product Safety · and Data Security · and Data Privacy · Climate Change · and Manufacturing · and Safety · Senate Committee on Finance · and Infrastructure · Senate Committee on Health · and Pensions · Senate Committee on Indian Affairs · Senate Committee on the Budget · United States Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control
Influence Score
67.0
Moderately exposed
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This score measures financial influence across twelve categories. Each bar shows how this member compares to all others in Congress. Longer bars mean more exposure.

Score breakdown — twelve categories
Contributionsmoney from PACs (political action committees) and individual donors
3.7
/ 12
Outside spendingmoney spent by groups to help elect them
< 0.1
/ 6
Spent to help elect them
$-2,181
Outside groups that spent to help elect this member — this drives the outside-spending bar above
Lobbyinghow hard lobbyists push the committees this member sits on
10.0
/ 10
Revolving door former staff now working as lobbyists
0.0
/ 3
Vote alignmenthow often they vote the way their donors want
7.6
/ 12
Contribution timingmoney arriving near key votes
0.8
/ 6
Stock tradesbuying stocks in industries they regulate
0.0
/ 1
Dark moneyfunding from groups that hide their donors
< 0.1
/ 2
Outbound money distributionmoney this member sends out to the party and to colleagues
12.1
/ 16
Cluster network breadthhow many coordinated funding networks back this member
4.9
/ 10
Committee jurisdiction powerthe legislative reach of the committees this member sits on
9.3
/ 10
Foreign interestforeign-interest money — Israel-policy PACs and FARA-registered institutional lobbying allocated by committee jurisdiction
5.2
/ 12
Israel-policy PACs behind this score
JSTREETPAC $5,000 direct
FARA institutional lobbying
This member’s committees are targeted by $188.86M in lobbying from FARA-registered firms representing South Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia. This exposure is weighted at 0.2% of face value in the score — $378K.
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Score across four congresses
Score and tier for each Congress. Members are ranked against others in the same Congress, so tiers are comparable across rows. Raw scores reflect different data availability per Congress.
Congress Score Tier
116th · 2019-2021 68.5 Highly exposed
117th · 2021-2023 75.1 Highly exposed
118th · 2023-2025 32.3 Least exposed
119th · 2025-2027 67.0 Moderately exposed
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Biggest funding source
The single network behind the most money and influence
Total money from this network $24,000
Number of funding networks contributing 1
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Where most of the money comes from
What share of their combined contributions and outside spending comes from a single network. Party committees are excluded.
Share from this one network 1.8%
Amount from this network $25,500
Total from all networks $1,443,745
Networks contributing 296
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Who funds Luján
Every funding network we can measure, ranked by influence
score 67.0 · Moderately exposed · votes with them 83%
$652,018
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Does the money match their power?
Whether their money comes from the industries their committees actually oversee
Money from industries they regulate 0.5%
Extra weight when money matches their committees 2.00×
Share of outside spending tied to their policy areas 95.1%
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Money timed to key votes
Donations arriving near key votes in the policy areas this member regulates
Times money arrived near a vote 3
Money that arrived near votes $6K
Distinct donors 3
Distinct employers 3
Share of their total fundraising 0.65%
Biggest clusters of timed money
LAW OFFICE OF JASPREET SINGH
20240518 · 1 contributions · Judiciary · 5d from vote (pre)
$3K
KGI SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
20240520 · 1 contributions · Health · 5d from vote (post)
$2K
NATIONAL LABOR COLLEGE
20231107 · 1 contributions · Education · 8d from vote (pre)
$1K
KEMPNER CAPITAL MANAGEMENT
20240514 · 1 contributions · Finance · 2d from vote (pre)
$500
KEMPNER CAPITAL MANAGEMENT
20240722 · 1 contributions · Finance · 3d from vote (pre)
$250
RODEY LAW FIRM
20230529 · 1 contributions · Judiciary · 12d from vote (post)
$200
KEMPNER CAPITAL MANAGEMENT
20240717 · 1 contributions · Finance · 8d from vote (pre)
$125
ALBUQUERQUE HEALTHCARE FOR THE HOMELES
20240520 · 1 contributions · Health · 5d from vote (post)
$50
ALBUQUERQUE HEALTHCARE FOR THE HOMELES
20240620 · 1 contributions · Health · 7d from vote (post)
$50
ALBUQUERQUE HEALTHCARE FOR THE HOMELES
20240720 · 1 contributions · Health · 10d from vote (post)
$50
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Top Donors
Biggest sources of contributions, grouped by employer, this cycle
GARCIA HAMILTON ASSOCIATES
9 contributions · cycle 2024
$20K
OPENAI
8 contributions · cycle 2026
$19K
CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS
9 contributions · cycle 2024
$18K
PATTERN ENERGY
8 contributions · cycle 2026
$14K
FORBES TATE
11 contributions · cycle 2022
$14K
THEGROUP DC
8 contributions · cycle 2026
$13K
GRANITE TELECOMMUNICATIONS
4 contributions · cycle 2022
$12K
CORNERSTONE GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
9 contributions · cycle 2026
$11K
MICROSOFT
8 contributions · cycle 2026
$11K
BROWNSTEIN HYATT FARBER SCHRECK LLP
19 contributions · cycle 2026
$11K
THE DASCHLE
7 contributions · cycle 2026
$10K
AKIN GUMP STRAUSS HAUER FELD LLP
12 contributions · cycle 2026
$10K
CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS
4 contributions · cycle 2026
$10K
OGILVY GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
7 contributions · cycle 2026
$10K
ANDREESSEN HOROWITZ
3 contributions · cycle 2024
$10K
ANDREESSEN HOROWITZ
5 contributions · cycle 2026
$10K
ANZU
6 contributions · cycle 2026
$10K
BGR GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
10 contributions · cycle 2026
$9K
NATIONAL OF BROADCASTERS
8 contributions · cycle 2026
$8K
TIBER CREEK
6 contributions · cycle 2026
$8K
Where the outside money comes from
How much of the outside spending for and against Ben Ray Luján comes from groups that disclose their donors versus groups that hide them
Total outside spending received $317
Disclosed outside spending $0
Dark-money outside spending $317
Share that is dark money 100.00%
Dark money tied to their policy areas $309
Groups hiding their donors 2
By funding network
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS CONGRESSIONAL FUND
for them $1.50M · against them $0 · 15 transactions
$1.50M
COMMON SENSE NEW MEXICO
for them $0 · against them $809K · 12 transactions
$809K
DREAMS IN ACTION NM
for them $25K · against them $0 · 360 transactions
$25K
INDIVISIBLE ACTION ARIZONA
for them $12K · against them $0 · 2 transactions
$12K
LCV VICTORY FUND
for them $311 · against them $0 · 8 transactions
$311
DEMOCRACY PAC
for them $160 · against them $0 · 6 transactions
$160
ALLIANCE FOR PHARMACY COMPOUNDING PAC (COMP PAC)
for them $-2K · against them $0 · 1 transactions
$-2K
Groups that hide their donors
2 smaller groups under $500
tiny cost-allocation expenditures, not listed individually
$317
Likely donors behind the dark money supporting this member Inferred
Donors who fund the disclosed PACs in the same network as the hidden groups above. "Coverage" is how many of that network's disclosed groups a donor funds — the more they fund, the more likely they also back the hidden group.
NEVADANS FOR STEVEN HORSFORD
NV · 1 dark entity
coverage 21.0%
$80K
TITUS FOR CONGRESS
NV · 1 dark entity
coverage 21.0%
$80K
SUSIE LEE FOR CONGRESS
NV · 1 dark entity
coverage 21.0%
$79K
GEORGE SOROS
SOROS FUND MANAGEMENT · NY · 1 dark entity
coverage 14.0%
$525.74M
SMP
DC · 1 dark entity
coverage 14.0%
$81.00M
BLACKPAC
DC · 1 dark entity
coverage 14.0%
$47.25M
AB PAC
DC · 1 dark entity
coverage 14.0%
$25.50M
HMP
DC · 1 dark entity
coverage 14.0%
$15.00M
HOUSE MAJORITY PAC
DC · 1 dark entity
coverage 14.0%
$15.00M
CARE IN ACTION PAC
NY · 1 dark entity
coverage 14.0%
$6.60M
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Pro-Israel network donors
This counts contributions to this member from individuals whose FEC filings also show contributions to one of the 16 pro-Israel political action committees tracked by the Index. It is a measure of donor overlap — not a claim about why any individual gave, and not part of the influence score.

32 individuals who also gave to pro-Israel PACs contributed $78K to Ben Ray Luján across 54 contributions.

Total from shared contributors $78K
Shared contributors 32
Contributions 54
By cycle
Cycle Shared donors Gifts Total
2022 4 7 $16K
2024 9 14 $20K
2026 23 33 $42K
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Ben Ray Luján sits in the middle of this Congress on the index. There is a measured sponsor relationship, but the vote-alignment signal is weaker — money flows; the votes do not follow in lockstep.

Data: FEC (Federal Election Commission) filings · 118th–119th Congress · lobbying disclosures · VoteView recorded votes
All findings derived programmatically from public records · No prior knowledge required