District 33 candidates report cash balances before June 2 primary | The Locally Times

Federal filings show Chuong Vo leads with $181,809 in cash, while Males for Congress spent 99% of its $885,537 intake.

Federal Election Commission filings dated May 28, 2026, show District 33 congressional candidates hold cash reserves ranging from $2,179 to $181,809. These records track available funds for the June 2 primary election. ## Campaign Cash Balances Chuong Vo for Congress holds $181,809.30 as of May 13, 2026. Other Republican candidates report lower totals: Eugene Weems lists $2,179.82, and David Main lists $3,120 as of March 31, 2026. Democratic candidate Denney for Congress reports $94,483.19 from $841,789.26 in total receipts. Lisa D. Ramirez for Congress reports $49,806.84 from $467,476.67 in total receipts. Joanna Weiss for Congress reports $3,664.22, with data current through March 31, 2026. ## Campaign Spending Males for Congress, a Republican committee, reports $885,537.68 in total receipts and $11,569.83 in cash on hand as of May 13, 2026. This indicates the committee disbursed 99% of its total receipts during the 2026 cycle. Christopher J. Gonzales for Congress reports $10,570.06 in total receipts and $4,638.86 in cash on hand. This reflects a disbursement of more than 50% of the committee's total intake. ## External PAC Funding The Zinc Collective PAC reports $1,461,986.37 in cash on hand as of its April 30, 2026, filing. This reserve exceeds the combined cash holdings of the individual congressional campaigns identified in the FEC records. The FEC filings do not disclose donor profiles or the intended use of remaining funds for the primary election. The records do not specify the policy priorities of the contributing entities. ## Key Questions **Which candidates have the most cash for the final stretch?** Chuong Vo for Congress holds the largest reserve among the candidates reviewed, with $181,809.30 in cash on hand as of May 13, 2026. **How much have some campaigns spent compared to what they raised?** Males for Congress has raised $885,537.68 but reports only $11,569.83 in cash, indicating that nearly 99% of their total receipts have been disbursed.