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Andrew Gillum
Andrew Gillum
stated on June 9, 2017 in a news release:

Says his campaign has received donations from “more than 7,000 contributors.”

Mostly False
By Amy Sherman
June 14, 2017

Democratic candidate for governor Andrew Gillum overcounts campaign donors

Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum says he outperformed his rivals for Florida governor in a key fundraising metric despite having less name recognition and taking time off from the campaign.

His campaign issued the following statement to media under the headline, “Gillum Leads Gov. Field in Donors, $1.2M Raised YTD,” on June 9:

“Our campaign was thrilled for the mayor’s family to welcome their third child last month, and he took some well-deserved time off the campaign trail. We’re excited to have more than 7,000 contributors, the most in the race, and we’re raising the resources to compete in all 67 counties.

“The mayor doesn’t have a famous last name or personal wealth, but we’re proud to have the support of thousands of Floridians.”

Andrew Gillum campaign news release screenshot
Figure 1: The Andrew Gillum campaign distributed this news release on June 9, 2017, to media. (Screenshot)

The number of contributors was repeated by a few news outlets.

Gillum, the first major candidate to enter the 2018 governor’s race, wasn’t claiming to be the fundraising frontrunner in terms of dollars through May, but only in the number of donors — often cited by campaigns as a measure of grassroots support.

In terms of dollars raised, Republican Adam Putnam has raised the most overall while former U.S. Rep. Gwen Graham raised the most on the Democratic side.

Gillum raised about $1.1 million, excluding in-kind contributions: almost $500,000 for his campaign account and $600,000 through his Forward Florida PAC.

Gillum has a point that he has more donors. But Gillum’s donor count is exaggerated.

We looked at individual contributions to Gillum’s campaign and his Forward Florida PAC.

At a glance, Gillum’s point nearly checks out, with a combined total of 6,933 contributions between both lists.

The problem: Several people gave multiple times.

By removing individuals who donated more than once, we got a smaller number.

We found 5,383 unique names on individual contributions and 70 on Florida Forward PAC for a combined total of 5,453 donors. (The total includes a few donors who gave in-kind contributions as well for food and beverages.)

We counted nine donors who gave money to both Gillum’s account and the PAC, including actress Jane Fonda and Allison Tant, the former Florida Democratic Party chair. Take out people and entities who gave to both the campaign and committee, and the donor count goes down to 5,444.

Other donors gave multiple times in small increments — for example Marilyn Bailey, a Sanford resident, gave 10 times in amounts ranging from $5 to $20.18.

We sent those numbers to spokesman Geoff Burgan and asked how he arrived at “more than 7,000.”

“Our campaign has 6,933 total contributions from more than 5,300 people across Florida and the country,’ Burgan told PolitiFact in an email. “After further reviewing our in-kind contributions, we realized we slightly misstated the total in our press release.”

Our ruling

Gillum says his campaign has received donations from “more than 7,000 contributors.”

Gillum has raised more individual donations than leading competitors. But his donor total was wrong by more than 1,500 individuals because he counted some donors more than once.

We rate this claim Mostly False.

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Says his campaign has received donations from “more than 7,000 contributors.”
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Our Sources

Andrew Gillum campaign press release, STATEMENT: Gillum Leads Gov. Field in Donors, $1.2M Raised YTD, June 9, 2017

Florida Division of Elections, Candidates for governor, Accessed June 14, 2017

Orlando Sentinel, "Gillum cites 7,000 donors to campaign for governor," June 9, 2017

Sunshine State News, "Andrew Gillum’s campaign touting more than 7,000 donors," June 9, 2017

Florida Politics, "Andrew Gillum’s campaign touting more than 7,000 donors," June 9, 2017

Miami Herald Naked Politics blog, "Governor candidates Adam Putnam and Gwen Graham lead in May fundraising," June 13, 2017

Center for Responsive Politics, "The top 10 things every voter should know about money in politics," Accessed June 13, 2017

Interview, Geoff Burgan, Andrew Gillum spokesman, June 14, 2017

 

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