The Washington Examiner tracked the second-quarter fundraising data for candidates in the most competitive Senate races. Democrats need to flip four seats to regain control after they lost the chamber in 2024. Republicans are favored to hold on largely due to Democrats needing to flip seats in red terrain.Committee cash is set to play an outsized role in 2026. The Supreme Court recently struck down limits on coordinated spending, meaning candidates and committees can spend unlimited amounts of money in concert or cooperation with each other.

The Republican National Committee maintains a towering cash advantage over the Democratic National Committee. The National Republican Senatorial Committee also has more money than the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. The NRSC had $48.9 million on hand, while the DSCC had $38.9 million as of their latest reports through May. MIDTERM COUNTDOWN: THE MOST EXPENSIVE MIDTERM EVER?Photos by AP Newsroom/Canva; Graphic by Grace Hagerman/Washington Examiner

The numbers in this tracker reflect only the dollars raised for the candidate’s authorized campaign committee, not affiliated PACs or other fundraising endeavors. The tracker will be updated as more candidates submit their reports.Here are the fundraising numbers from April 2026 through June 2026 in the contests that could determine control of the Senate.Georgia: