Trenton, NJ – New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill is launching a new federal political action committee, Mission to Deliver PAC, as she moves to expand her political footprint beyond New Jersey and into the 2026 midterm elections.
The PAC is aimed at backing Democratic candidates around the country, with a focus on candidates aligned with a more moderate, center-left lane of the party, according to details provided about the effort. The broader strategy is to help Democrats regain power in Washington by campaigning aggressively in competitive races.
But federal filings show the PAC was already active before its public rollout. A Federal Election Commission Form 3X filed Jan. 31 lists Mission to Deliver PAC, identifies Adam Erickson as treasurer, and shows the committee covering the period from July 1, 2025, through Dec. 31, 2025.
Key Points
- Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s new federal PAC is called Mission to Deliver PAC
- FEC records show the committee reported $125,000 in receipts before its public launch
- The filing also shows a $10,000 contribution to Mikie Sherrill for Governor
The filing lists the committee’s address as 1 Boland Drive in West Orange and shows it had $125,000 in total receipts during the reporting period, with $10,795 in disbursements and $114,205 cash on hand at the close of the period.
Among the listed receipts was a $100,000 contribution dated Dec. 23, 2025, from One Giant Leap PAC, identified in the filing with FEC ID C00854059 and a Purcellville, Virginia mailing address. The report also lists a $25,000 contribution dated Dec. 30, 2025, from Lund Fisheries Inc. of Cape May.
The committee’s disbursements included $750 in credit card processing fees paid to Intuit QuickBooks on Dec. 30, 2025. The filing also shows a $10,000 contribution from Mission to Deliver PAC to Mikie Sherrill for Governor on Dec. 30, 2025.
That financial activity places the PAC’s formation and fundraising months before the March 2026 public launch described in the information surrounding the announcement. The filing is a year-end report dated Jan. 31, 2026, not an initial March creation document.
PAC signals Sherrill’s national ambitions
The launch gives Sherrill a vehicle to campaign for Democrats outside New Jersey as the party looks ahead to the midterms. The effort is described as part of a push by moderate Democratic leaders to strengthen their standing nationally and support candidates seen as politically viable in swing areas.
The committee’s name, Mission to Deliver, aligns with Sherrill’s effort to cast herself as a results-focused executive. Since taking office in January, she has emphasized government performance, transportation, and accountability as central themes.
The PAC filing adds a financial dimension to that political expansion, showing that allies and donors had already begun putting money behind the effort before it was publicly rolled out.
Filing shows early donor and spending footprint
The FEC report does not show a broad donor base at this stage. Instead, nearly all of the money reported came from the two listed contributions totaling $125,000.
It also shows limited spending so far, with the largest listed disbursement being the $10,000 contribution to Sherrill’s gubernatorial committee. That means most of the money remained in the PAC as of Dec. 31, 2025, positioning it for future spending in the 2026 cycle.
The report identifies Mission to Deliver PAC as a federal committee filing on Form 3X, the disclosure form used for committees other than authorized candidate committees.
