¶ Colorado 5th Congressional District candidate-finance comparison, 2025-2026
This page gives the repo a bounded Colorado 5th Congressional District campaign-finance comparison anchored in official FEC / OpenFEC records already present in the repository. It is not a district-wide race memo. It focuses on three questions the current source base can support: who is in the repo's CO-05 candidate slice, what their electoral position is, how their donor bases differ, and where the clearest money-source distinctions appear.
The new Crank and Reagan slices are grounded in OpenFEC candidate, committee, filing, totals, and Schedule A receipt captures. The Killin slice already existed in the repo through official FEC overview captures, OpenFEC report and Schedule A layers, and two downstream summaries on donor-employer clustering. The 2026-04-20 OpenFEC refresh confirms Crank, Killin, and Reagan all at the APRIL QUARTERLY 2026 report layer, with zero-row Schedule E, communication-cost, and electioneering aggregate checks for all three. A newer direct-source summary also improves Jeff Crank and Joseph F. Reagan profile context, but this page remains primarily a finance comparison rather than a full issue-position memo.
- Current CO-05 candidate relation visible in the repo:
- The current repo therefore supports a clean party and office comparison, but it does not yet resolve the Democratic primary or ballot-status relationship between Killin and Reagan.
- Official top-line money-source differences are sharp:
- Crank's refreshed OpenFEC totals show
$1,741,916.50 in receipts, $639,896.45 in disbursements, and $1,168,573.19 cash on hand, with no loans, through the APRIL QUARTERLY 2026 report layer. The earlier retained line-item receipt mix was led by $662,671.69 in individual contributions, $447,500.00 from other political committees, and $273,156.53 in transfers from other authorized committees.
- Reagan's refreshed OpenFEC totals show
$202,638.50 in receipts, $177,072.90 in disbursements, $33,034.27 cash on hand, and $120,100.00 in debts through the APRIL QUARTERLY 2026 report layer. The earlier retained line-item layer showed a candidate-loan-driven structure, while this aggregate refresh did not re-pull line items to classify newly reported debt components.
- Killin's refreshed OpenFEC totals now show
$2,323,366.60 in receipts, $814,875.71 in disbursements, and $1,508,490.89 cash on hand for the APRIL QUARTERLY 2026 reporting layer.
- Donor-base shape also differs materially:
- Crank's non-memo individual comparison subset contains
1,403 rows, with the largest state counts in CO, FL, TX, CA, and VA. The strongest occupation labels in that filtered slice are RETIRED, SELF-EMPLOYED, and CEO.
- Reagan's non-memo individual comparison subset contains only
63 rows and is overwhelmingly Colorado-based: 54 rows from CO, 6 from GA, and one each from CA, MD, and VA.
- Killin's existing derived summary preserves
989 non-memo individual rows, with the strongest state counts in CO, DC, CA, NY, MD, and VA. The strongest employer clusters in that existing repo slice include LATHAM & WATKINS LLP, JENNER & BLOCK LLP, FS VECTOR LLC, and other finance- or legal-adjacent employers, but those remain employer-network signals rather than institutional donations.
- Named donors worth preserving in the current repo context:
- Crank's retained receipt layer includes high-dollar names such as
PHILIP F. ANSCHUTZ, PETER COORS, LIS L COORS, JEFFREY H COORS, DIRK WALLINGER, and DANIELLE WALLINGER.
- Reagan's smaller retained receipt layer is led by names such as
COLM E WALKER, JEFFREY WILLENER, ELIZABETH NELSON, and KATHY KELLY, while JOSEPH REAGAN also appears repeatedly in the receipt layer separate from the official loan fields.
- Killin's existing repo slice already preserves the clearest named-donor signals through
CHRIS LARSEN, VISHVANATH DATE, USHA DATE, and a broader BigLaw / fintech-adjacent donor-employer cluster.
- Campaign-infrastructure relationships differ too:
- Crank's candidate-committee history includes both the principal campaign committee
JEFF CRANK FOR CONGRESS and the associated leadership PAC AMERICA'S MOUNTAIN PAC.
- Reagan's current committee history in the repo shows only the principal campaign committee
COMMITTEE TO ELECT JOE REAGAN.
- Killin's current repo slice adds a separate joint-fundraising layer through
KILLIN IT VICTORY FUND and the Colorado Democratic Party.
- No new standalone concept page is required for this batch. The main value is in bounded campaign-finance comparison rather than a new reusable concept.
- 2025-01-07 to 2025-12-31: current retained Reagan receipt window.
- 2025-07-08 to 2025-12-31: current retained Killin donor-employer comparison window.
- 2025-12:
KILLIN IT VICTORY FUND appears as an active late-2025 JFC linked to the Colorado Democratic Party.
- 2026-03-31: Killin, Crank, and Reagan now have
APRIL QUARTERLY 2026 principal-committee totals through this date in the OpenFEC refresh sequence.
- 2026-03-16: Reagan's principal committee history shows later committee activity than the
YEAR-END 2025 finance totals alone would reveal.
- 2024-09-30 to 2025-12-31: current retained Crank receipt window, with the earliest date appearing in memo
15J rows rather than the main non-memo donor comparison subset.
- Candidates in the same district can still have materially different finance structures: a large incumbent committee with national donor reach and PAC support, a smaller challenger relying heavily on candidate loans, and a separate Democratic campaign whose donor-employer profile overlaps with legal and fintech sectors already tracked elsewhere in the repo.
- Employer and occupation fields can show professional clustering, but they do not by themselves prove firm-level support, coordination, or policy influence.
¶ Evidence limits and open questions
- The current repo does not yet resolve the Democratic primary or ballot-status relationship between Killin and Reagan.
- The
2026-04-20 live OpenFEC refresh confirms current Crank, Reagan, and Killin top-line totals and aggregate zero-row outside-spending checks, but this pass still did not re-pull full Schedule A or Schedule B universes.
- The comparison remains stronger on electoral position, donor-base shape, and money-source structure than on issue-position comparison because the direct-source candidate materials are still not evenly distributed across all three candidates.
- Outside-spending, communication-cost, and electioneering context for Crank, Reagan, and Killin is present only as zero-row aggregate checks in the current raw capture set.
- Colorado 5th Congressional District 2026 OpenFEC bounded overview
- Jeff Crank OpenFEC profile, committee linkage, and filings
- Jeff Crank for Congress Schedule A derived summary, 2026 cycle
- Joseph F. Reagan OpenFEC profile, committee linkage, and filings
- Committee to Elect Joe Reagan Schedule A derived summary, 2026 cycle
- [Jessica Killin and Joseph F. Reagan OpenFEC refresh](https://api.open.fec.gov/v1/candidate/H6CO05324/; https://api.open.fec.gov/v1/candidate/H4CO05139/)
- 2026 federal candidate OpenFEC refresh
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