Bolstered by huge turnouts at campaign rallies and support from Georgia voters, United States Senator Jon Ossoff (D-GA) has seen similar levels of support on the financial level as well. 

The Ossoff campaign recently reported $11 Million in campaign donations during the first quarter of 2025. Ossoff’s campaign received donations from 156 of the state’s 159 counties, according to a release from the campaign. 

The average donation was as small as $32, which can be seen as a sign that small-dollar donors, the everyday voter in Georgia, are engaged in the upcoming Senate race. Election Day for the Senate seat is on November 3, 2026. 

The $11M is the highest ever raised for an incumbent Senator for the first quarter of a non-election year. A popular politician, Ossoff’s overall likeability throughout Georgia will be tested if politicians like United States Rep. Majorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) intends to challenge him for his Senate seat next year.

Ossoff defeated former Republican Senator David Perdue in a runoff in 2020.

Last month, the “Rally for Our Republic,” took place at The Eastern, a live music venue located in Reynoldstown on Saturday, Mar. 22. During the rally Ossoff addressed concerns over how Republican President of the United States Donald Trump is running the country in his second term as commander in chief. Both Ossoff and Warnock were vocal opponents of Trump during former United States Vice President Kamala Harris’ run for the Oval Office.

The strong quarter of campaign donations comes on the heels of Democratic and Republican members of Congress and the Senate holding town halls across the country. Some of those town halls have resulted in viral moments between constituents and elected officials on social media platforms.

In a statement from the campaign, Ossof said of the financial support, “I’m grateful to the hundreds of thousands of record-shattering supporters who have already joined what will be the biggest and most relentless turnout effort in Georgia history.” 

Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Donnell began his career covering sports and news in Atlanta nearly two decades ago. Since then he has written for Atlanta Business Chronicle, The Southern Cross...