Roger Marshall
U.S. Senator · KS
RSenateKS
Score
77/100 · Moderate Risk
Net worth
$6.06M
Tenure
Senator 2021-present; Representative 2017-2021
Donations & financial influence
| Category | Amount | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Total raised (career) | $15,286,755 | FEC |
| Corporate / special interest total | $4,037,779 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| AIPAC / pro-Israel | $262,295 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Oil & gas / fossil | $350,173 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Pharma / healthcare | $1,371,353 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Defense | $41,443 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Wall Street / finance | $1,710,827 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Big Tech | $301,688 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
Outside spending
Independent expenditures by super PACs and outside groups (FEC Schedule E). Not coordinated with the campaign.
Top supporters ($2,243,760 total)
- $1,066,911: SENATE CONSERVATIVES FUND
- $645,232: ESAFUND
- $265,080: KANSAS AG COMMUNITIES COALITION
- $216,972: SENATE CONSERVATIVES ACTION
- $49,565: AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE
Top opposers ($858,699 total)
- $749,129: KANSAS FARMERS FUND
- $100,000: VOTEVETS
- $6,347: NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR GUN RIGHTS INC PAC
- $1,723: EVERYTOWN FOR GUN SAFETY ACTION FUND
- $1,500: TOGETHER WE THRIVE
Controversies & conflicts of interest
- Objected to 2020 election results after Capitol attack
- Accused Dr. Fauci of hiding financial disclosures, his own disclosure was incomplete
- As OB-GYN, delivered babies but voted to restrict reproductive healthcare access
- Called poor people 'deadbeats' who 'just don't want to work'