Aaron Ford Sets Record with $1.5M Q1 Fundraising, Surpasses Lombardo's 2022 Campaign Effort

April 12, 2026
Aaron Ford Sets Record with $1.5M Q1 Fundraising, Surpasses Lombardo's 2022 Campaign Effort
  • In Nevada, Ford’s first-quarter fundraising shattered previous nonincumbent records, with Aaron Ford bringing in about $1.5 million in the first three months of 2026 and drawing roughly 13,000 donors.

  • Aaron Ford’s total direct campaign donations reached around $1.23 million, surpassing Lombardo’s 2022 haul of about $825,000, and his fundraising effort includes approximately 90% of contributions at or below $80.

  • Disclosures cover January 1 through March 31 and must be filed by April 15.

  • Ford’s campaign manager emphasized nationwide touring, noting that Ford has visited all 17 Nevada counties and focusing on concerns about costs under the Lombardo-Trump economy and income inequality.

  • Lombardo’s fundraising position is described as having no major GOP primary threats and solid statewide support according to campaign communications.

  • First-quarter finance reports are due publicly the Wednesday after the quarter; Lombardo’s team intends to file their report the following week.

  • Ford must win the June 9 Democratic primary against Washoe County Commission Chair Alexis Hill to advance to the general election.

  • Ford’s donations came from about 13,000 individual donors, with a large share of contributions coming in at or below $80.

  • Polls portray a tight race for November between Ford and Governor Lombardo, with a recent survey showing a near-toss-up at the time.

  • Ford reported roughly $1.2 million in campaign contributions plus $215,000 via an affiliated PAC, totaling nearly $2.7 million in combined cash on hand for the cycle.

  • Lombardo ended 2025 with over $9 million cash on hand and about $5.9 million across two affiliated PACs, with first-quarter 2026 filings showing more than $14 million in total cash on hand.

  • Overall, Aaron Ford’s fundraising in Q1 2026 set a new state record for a nonincumbent gubernatorial candidate.

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