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Apr
1
2026
PRESS RELEASE

DAN KOH ANNOUNCES OVER $1.5M RAISED IN Q1

Koh’s fundraising totals over $3.5M for the cycle, which includes over 6,500 contributions, with a median donation of $20 and supporters from every city and town in MA-6. In recent weeks, Koh has been endorsed by the Massachusetts Nurses Association, the Professional Firefighters of Massachusetts, Senator Cindy Friedman, and numerous local elected officials.

Andover, MA – Today, Democratic House Candidate Dan Koh announced that he raised over $1.5M in Q1, with over $3.5M raised since launching for the Democratic nomination in Massachusetts’ 6th Congressional District. His supporters gave a median contribution of $20 and included individuals from 100% of the cities and towns in the district. This is the second record-breaking haul Koh has raised.

The record-breaking fundraising is powered by individuals without a dime of corporate PAC money – a pledge Dan has made to stop corporate influence in elections.

"I'm asking the voters of Massachusetts' 6th District to send me to Congress to take the fight directly to Trump and MAGA Republicans who are driving up costs for working families," said Dan Koh. "The support we've built — from 60-plus endorsements from local elected officials, labor leaders, and national leaders to the grassroots supporters knocking doors across the district — shows that people want leaders who listen first and fight hard. That's how we'll hold Trump accountable and deliver on day one."

Dan Koh is Andover native, father, and descendant of immigrants who has seen firsthand how Trump abuses power while politicians and corporations look away. As a senior Biden White House advisor, Chief of Staff to Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, and Andover Select Board Member, he's consistently stood up to Trump's lies and abuses. He'll hold Trump accountable, attack corruption, and fight for a government that actually helps people.

Koh’s campaign has gained critical momentum thanks to over 60 endorsements from local and national community leaders, union locals, Vice President Kamala Harris, and Secretary Pete Buttigieg.