
AURORA | Congressman Jason Crow’s first quarter fundraising hit a record for his campaign, of nearly $1 million, according to election records and campaign officials.
Crow’s campaign raised more than $927,000 from at least 20,000 donors and without any funding from corporate Political Action Committees, campaign officials said in a statement.
The haul represents Crow’s largest fundraising quarter since he joined Congress.
The four-term congressperson said the surge of donations shows that voters are turning against President Donald Trump’s administration.
“People have had it with the chaos, corruption, and warmongering of this administration, and they’re tired of a Republican-controlled Congress that simply rubber-stamps it all,” Crow said in a statement. “They want leaders responsive to them — not the elite and well-connected. I’m grateful to have so many folks joining our fight to clean up a corrupt system and make life easier for working families.”
At the end of last year, the campaign reported it raised more than $1.5 million in 2025 and ended the year with $2.3 million cash on hand.
Crow is up for re-election this year, but may not face much competition. No candidates have petitioned onto the primary ballot, meaning candidates must be voted onto the ballot through the party assembly process, which is currently ongoing.
Primary ballots will be finalized on May 1. Unaffiliated candidates will have from May 14 to July 9 to petition onto the ballot for the general election, according to state election officials.
In 2024, Crow beat Republican challenger John Fabbricatore with 59% of the vote to Fabbricatore’s 38%.
Colorado’s 6th Congressional District includes Aurora and Centennial, as well as parts of Arapahoe and Adams counties.
