

Charles Rangel
U.S. Representative
Democrat, New York
- Date of Birth: June 11, 1930
- Birthplace: New York, N.Y.
- Place of Residence: New York, N.Y.
- First Elected: 1970
Committee Assignments:
House Committee on Ways and Means, Joint Committee on TaxationCongressional District 15
New York
15th Congressional District
Campaign Fundraising
2009 - Present| Top 5 Organizations | PACs | Individuals | Total |
| Rudin Management | $0 | $28,700 | $28,700 |
| Bio-Reference Laboratories | $0 | $19,700 | $19,700 |
| New York Life Insurance | $10,000 | $4,800 | $14,800 |
| Glenwood Management | $0 | $14,100 | $14,100 |
| Ernst & Young | $0 | $13,147 | $13,147 |
| Top 5 Industries | PACs | Individuals | Total |
| Real Estate | $30,000 | $175,792 | $205,792 |
| Lawyers & Law Firms | $48,750 | $143,600 | $192,350 |
| Lobbyists | $2,982 | $142,450 | $145,432 |
| Insurance | $103,000 | $36,150 | $139,150 |
| Securities & Investment | $39,500 | $82,500 | $122,000 |
Charles Rangel in the News
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8 Politicos Who Survived Scandals
June 17, 2011
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Democrats Tired of Weiner Distraction
June 16, 2011
For Democrats, the message was too important to support N.Y. lawmaker. - ACCOUNTABILITY IS FOR THE LITTLE PEOPLE: Censure briefly forgotten as House leaders honor Rep. Char... ACCOUNTABILITY IS FOR THE LITTLE PEOPLE: Censure briefly forgotten as House leaders honor Rep. Charles Rangel. "House leaders honored Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y) with an official Capitol portrait Thursday, sweeping aside two years of scandal and a formal rebuke to…
- Rangel: I've been framed! WASHINGTON -- Less than a year after Rep. Charles Rangel suffered a humiliating censure for breaking a slew of ethics rules, he stood yesterday before an adoring crowd of his colleagues who heaped praise on the veteran lawmaker as his…
- Censure briefly forgotten as House leaders honor Rep. Charles Rangel House leaders honored Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y) with an official Capitol portrait Thursday, sweeping aside two years of scandal and a formal rebuke to recognize a man who rose from humble beginnings to become a congressional pioneer.As a packed committee room full of hometown supporters and congressional allies serenaded Rangel with chants of "Charlie, Charlie," it seemed as though the ethical firestorm that led to a House censure had been briefly…



