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"The statistics in the Color of Money demonstrate the point we all know intuitively: communities of color and the poor are severely underrepresented because of their inability to keep pace with the campaign contributions from wealthier, non-minority communities. The disparity underscores why legislators spend 100 hours on telecommunications reform and 10 hours on welfare reform."

-Dr. William E. Spriggs, Executive Director, National Urban League Institute for Opportunity and Equality

 

 

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Kansas: COMPARING THE 2004 PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES (Methodology)

Presidential Candidate

Total individual ($200+) federal contributions

Per capita (population 18 and over)

Percent from predominantly Non-Hispanic white zip codes

(non-Hispanic white population is equal to or more than 50% of the population)

Percent from zip codes predominantly people of color

(population that is not non-Hispanic white is equal or more than 50% of the population)

Percent from wealthy zip codes

(more than 24.6% of households making $100,000/year or higher, twice the national average)

Percent from zip codes with high levels of poverty

(more than 23.5% of households in poverty, twice the national average)

George W. Bush (R)

$797,185

$0.40

99.4%

0.6%

61.8%

3.4%

 

John Kerry (D)

$305,050

$0.15

99.9%

0.1%

43.9%

8.5%

Richard A. Gephardt (D)

$136,853

$0.07

99.6%

0.4%

71.8%

1.3%

Howard Dean (D)

$57,713

$0.03

99.6%

0.4%

32.2%

12.1%

John Edwards (D)

$46,250

$0.02

95.7%

4.3%

36.8%

10.3%

Wesley Clark (D)

$14,559

$0.01

100.0%

0.0%

15.5%

4.1%

Joe Lieberman (D-Conn)

$7,600

$0.00

100.0%

0.0%

96.7%

0.0%

Dennis J. Kucinich (D)

$5,667

$0.00

64.7%

35.3%

3.5%

7.1%

Bob Graham (D)

$2,000

$0.00

100.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

Carol Moseley Braun (D)

$250

$0.00

100.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

All Democrats

$575,942

$0.29

99.1%

0.9%

48.2%

7.0%

 

Ralph Nader (3)

$250

$0.00

100.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%





Top Contributing Zip Codes in Kansas for All Candidates (Individual Federal Contributions ($200+)) (Methodology)
(Click on a column heading to sort that column in Ascending   Descending  order)

zip code

Total individual ($200+) federal contributions

Population 18 and over

Per capita contributions

%Asian Pacific American

%African American

%Latino

%Other

%non-Hispanic white

%households over $100K

%households below poverty level

66208
Shawnee Mission, KS

$219,134

16748

$13.08

1.1%

0.7%

1.9%

0.5%

95.8%

24.9%

2.6%

67206
Wichita, KS

$101,120

10122

$9.99

4.5%

3.8%

2.3%

1.2%

88.3%

28.5%

6.0%

66209
Shawnee Mission, KS

$83,590

13150

$6.36

3.1%

1.6%

1.1%

0.3%

93.9%

54.6%

2.1%

66211
Shawnee Mission, KS

$81,920

2603

$31.47

3.2%

1.6%

1.1%

0.6%

93.5%

47.0%

1.5%

66205
Shawnee Mission, KS

$49,430

10987

$4.50

1.5%

1.6%

4.2%

0.8%

91.8%

19.2%

4.1%

66207
Shawnee Mission, KS

$40,360

10171

$3.97

2.0%

1.0%

1.6%

0.5%

94.9%

29.4%

2.1%

66206
Shawnee Mission, KS

$33,850

7403

$4.57

1.2%

0.4%

1.0%

0.4%

97.0%

33.4%

1.5%

67230
Wichita, KS

$33,500

4358

$7.69

3.0%

1.4%

1.1%

1.3%

93.3%

45.4%

2.2%

67226
Wichita, KS

$31,410

10803

$2.91

6.8%

6.3%

2.7%

1.1%

83.1%

25.2%

3.1%

66061
Olathe, KS

$26,015

30102

$0.86

2.6%

4.0%

7.5%

1.1%

84.8%

13.0%

4.9%

67202
Wichita, KS

$24,500

772

$31.74

2.2%

25.4%

5.3%

2.7%

64.4%

3.2%

36.9%

66047
Lawrence, KS

$24,300

11760

$2.07

3.9%

3.1%

2.3%

2.0%

88.6%

14.9%

13.0%

66604
Topeka, KS

$22,059

18434

$1.20

1.2%

9.3%

4.5%

1.4%

83.6%

7.4%

10.5%

66213
Shawnee Mission, KS

$21,548

18035

$1.19

5.8%

2.6%

2.2%

0.5%

88.9%

41.8%

2.6%

66202
Shawnee Mission, KS

$20,200

13734

$1.47

3.1%

3.3%

4.9%

1.1%

87.7%

9.0%

6.5%

66221
Shawnee Mission, KS

$19,700

3758

$5.24

2.7%

2.0%

1.0%

0.4%

93.9%

67.8%

1.7%

66224
Shawnee Mission, KS

$18,900

4045

$4.67

3.8%

3.0%

1.6%

0.5%

91.2%

48.8%

4.1%

66212
Shawnee Mission, KS

$17,278

26484

$0.65

4.8%

2.8%

5.2%

0.7%

86.5%

13.2%

4.5%

66502
MANHATTAN, KS

$16,550

33202

$0.50

4.0%

4.5%

3.3%

1.1%

87.1%

5.5%

25.6%

66049
Lawrence, KS

$15,535

15491

$1.00

3.6%

4.1%

2.5%

2.0%

87.9%

17.1%

12.7%

66048
Leavenworth, KS

$15,150

25588

$0.59

1.8%

14.3%

3.7%

1.5%

78.8%

7.4%

9.1%

67401
Salina, KS

$15,050

36526

$0.41

2.0%

3.2%

5.1%

1.0%

88.7%

6.0%

9.1%

67208
Wichita, KS

$14,200

14270

$1.00

7.0%

25.0%

3.4%

1.5%

63.0%

7.7%

18.0%

66217
Shawnee Mission, KS

$14,148

2958

$4.78

1.9%

1.7%

2.9%

0.8%

92.8%

39.5%

2.8%

66210
Shawnee Mission, KS

$13,575

13743

$0.99

5.1%

2.6%

3.0%

0.7%

88.5%

24.6%

2.8%

66085
Stilwell, KS

$13,100

3738

$3.50

0.9%

0.5%

1.4%

0.5%

96.7%

38.0%

0.8%

66044
Lawrence, KS

$12,800

27134

$0.47

4.7%

5.3%

3.6%

2.7%

83.7%

4.1%

28.1%

66610
Topeka, KS

$12,800

4768

$2.68

2.0%

2.6%

2.0%

0.8%

92.6%

33.3%

1.9%

67218
Wichita, KS

$12,450

17940

$0.69

3.9%

9.9%

8.8%

1.9%

75.5%

4.9%

14.3%

66614
Topeka, KS

$11,863

23044

$0.51

2.5%

5.0%

3.4%

1.1%

88.1%

10.3%

5.7%

66215
Shawnee Mission, KS

$11,400

19160

$0.59

3.4%

2.8%

3.8%

0.8%

89.2%

20.3%

3.5%

66606
Topeka, KS

$11,150

9596

$1.16

1.0%

6.2%

4.2%

1.5%

87.1%

6.5%

10.1%

66611
Topeka, KS

$10,700

7976

$1.34

1.5%

7.2%

3.7%

1.4%

86.1%

9.6%

8.0%

66216
Shawnee Mission, KS

$10,550

16685

$0.63

4.5%

3.4%

3.3%

0.7%

88.1%

26.1%

3.1%

66062
Olathe, KS

$9,900

37268

$0.27

3.3%

3.2%

3.3%

0.8%

89.4%

22.1%

3.2%

67037
Derby, KS

$8,425

15405

$0.55

1.3%

1.2%

2.3%

1.3%

93.8%

14.9%

2.7%

67460
McPherson, KS

$7,425

11841

$0.63

0.7%

1.2%

2.3%

0.9%

95.0%

6.5%

9.0%

66603
Topeka, KS

$7,250

1463

$4.96

1.0%

15.9%

12.9%

5.4%

64.8%

2.1%

35.3%

67204
Wichita, KS

$7,200

14984

$0.48

2.0%

3.0%

17.9%

1.5%

75.6%

7.4%

9.7%

67530
Great Bend, KS

$7,200

14353

$0.50

0.4%

1.4%

8.4%

0.9%

89.0%

5.0%

12.3%

67205
Wichita, KS

$7,100

5529

$1.28

2.9%

0.8%

2.2%

1.0%

93.1%

26.5%

2.6%

66203
Shawnee Mission, KS

$6,500

15461

$0.42

2.1%

3.5%

5.2%

1.1%

88.1%

9.1%

4.9%

67217
Wichita, KS

$6,050

21469

$0.28

3.7%

3.5%

4.9%

2.8%

85.2%

4.3%

6.6%

67950
ELKHART, KS

$6,000

1869

$3.21

1.4%

0.2%

10.8%

1.6%

86.1%

6.2%

9.4%

66220
Shawnee Mission, KS

$5,950

1128

$5.27

1.5%

2.3%

1.7%

0.4%

94.1%

66.5%

0.0%

67203
Wichita, KS

$5,950

24162

$0.25

1.4%

5.9%

13.0%

1.9%

77.8%

4.3%

9.7%

66762
Pittsburg, KS

$5,500

18770

$0.29

2.2%

2.4%

2.8%

1.8%

90.9%

4.8%

20.4%

66219
Shawnee Mission, KS

$5,400

5671

$0.95

4.0%

3.2%

2.6%

0.8%

89.5%

25.6%

1.7%

67502
HUTCHINSON, KS

$5,375

17762

$0.30

0.7%

1.1%

2.1%

0.6%

95.5%

10.2%

6.3%

66223
Shawnee Mission, KS

$5,350

8185

$0.65

3.9%

2.0%

2.1%

0.5%

91.4%

37.4%

1.0%

 

Methodology

Campaign finance data

Campaign finance data include all contributions from individuals of more than $200 to federal candidates, political action committees (PACs) and political parties, totaled by the zip code listed by the donor. Percentages to parties are based on individual contributions to candidates and party committees; however, they exclude contributions to Political Action Committees (PACs), which do not have a party affiliation. The data were provided by the Center for Responsive Politics (www.opensecrets.org), a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to analyzing campaign finance data from the Federal Election Commission (FEC).

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Race and Ethnicity

U.S. 2000 Census data were provided by the Lewis Mumford Center at the University of Albany (http://mumford1.dyndns.org/cen2000/report.html). The categorization of the population into racial and ethnic categories is rife with complexities. Increasingly Americans identify as more than one race and/or ethnicity. The American Hispanic population is incredibly diverse, representing a wide variety of national backgrounds and cultures.

Click here to learn more about the Lewis Mumford Center’s methodology in analyzing census data by race and ethnicity.

 


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