Invictus PAC

Political Action Committee

Raised
$14,500
Total Spent
$14,150
Operating & other
$10,150
72% of spending
To TN candidates
$4,000
28% of spending
Candidate Giving by Party $4,000 to 4 candidates
$4,000 to 4 Democrats

Where the Money Goes

Of the $14,150 this committee reported spending, the largest share — $10,150 (72%) — went to operating costs and overhead.

Why this number?

Operating / overhead spending divided by everything this committee spent (each expenditure lands in exactly one bucket).

Operating spending: $10,150 ÷ Total spent: $14,150
Inputs behind Operating share of spending
Operating / overhead spending $10,150
Contributions to candidates $4,000

Contributions to Candidates

Contributions to tracked candidates
Candidate Office Party Total
Ronnie L. Glynn Tennessee House, District 67 Dem. $1,500.00
Gabby Salinas Tennessee House, District 96 Dem. $1,000.00
Joe Towns Jr. Tennessee House, District 84 Dem. $1,000.00
Shaundelle Brooks Tennessee House, District 60 Dem. $500.00

† Reported in this PAC’s own disbursement filing; the recipient’s receipt filing hasn’t itemized it yet.

Tennessee caps what a PAC may give one candidate per election — $15,400 for statewide and House races, $30,800 for Senate races (2025–26 limits; a primary and a general count as separate elections). Registry of Election Finance limits.

Operating & Other Spending

Operating spending by purpose
Purpose Total
Dues / Subscriptions $7,500.00
Food / Beverage $2,500.00
State Pac Fee $150.00

Who Funds It

Donors funding this political action committee
Donor Total Given
Olan Mills $10,000.00
Sports Betting Alliance $2,500.00
Tennessee Educ Assn Fund For Children Public Edu $2,000.00

Filing History

Totals as filed with the Tennessee Registry of Election Finance; see About for how this data is processed.

Campaign filing history
Filing Cash Beginning Cash Ending Source
Q1 2026 $38,537.38 $38,537.38 Source ↗
Year-End 2025 $38,187.38 $38,537.38 Source ↗
Mid-Year 2025 $38,187.38 $38,187.38 Source ↗