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Michael F. Bennet
U.S. Senator

Michael F. Bennet

DSenateColorado

U.S. Senator (D) for Colorado, 62 years old, formerly mayor of denver, colo., (2003–2005).

Tenure
Senator since 2009
Born
New Delhi, India, 1964
Prior career
  • mayor of Denver, Colo., (2003–2005)
  • attorney
Education
  • B.A. Wesleyan University (1987)
Full biography

BENNET, Michael F., a Senator from Colorado; born in New Delhi, India, November 28, 1964; B.A., Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn., 1987; J.D., Yale Law School, 1993, editor-in-chief of the Yale Law Journal; counsel to U.S. deputy attorney general 1995-1997; special assistant U.S. attorney, Conn., 1997; managing director, Anschutz Investment Co. 1997-2003; chief of staff to mayor of Denver, Colo., 2003-2005; superintendent, Denver Public Schools 2005-2009; appointed January 21, 2009, to the United States Senate for the term ending January 3, 2011, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Kenneth L. Salazar; took the oath of office on January 22, 2009; elected as a Democrat to the U.S. Senate in 2010; reelected in 2016, and again in 2022 for the term ending January 3, 2029; chair, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (2013-2014); was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020.

Source: U.S. Congress Bioguide / public-record corporate filings.

Year-to-date performance
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Total trades
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Conflicts

Public financial disclosure

Self-reported via the Senate EFD annual disclosure — values are disclosed as ranges, not exact dollars.

Disclosed net worth
13 sector overlaps
$11.3M $49.8M
Assets minus liabilities, summed across the 25+ disclosed positions.
Liabilities
$250K$500K
Form
Annual Report
Filed
May 2026
Holdings in agency’s regulated sectors

Disclosed positions whose sector overlaps with this agency’s jurisdiction. Structural — not an accusation of wrongdoing. Cabinet officials typically divest these at confirmation.

  • Oakcliff Capital Partners, LP$1,000,001 - $5,000,000
    Financial ServicesSenator on 3 committees including Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry holds Financial Services-sector security; this committee has substantive jurisdiction over this sector.
  • Oakcliff Capital Partners, LP$500,001 - $1,000,000
    Financial ServicesSenator on 3 committees including Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry holds Financial Services-sector security; this committee has substantive jurisdiction over this sector.
  • MDYState Street SPDR S&P MIDCAP 400 ETF Trust$500,001 - $1,000,000
    BankingSenator on 3 committees including Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry holds Banking-sector security; this committee has substantive jurisdiction over this sector.
  • Charles Schwab Bank$100,001 - $250,000
    Financial ServicesSenator on 3 committees including Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry holds Financial Services-sector security; this committee has substantive jurisdiction over this sector.
  • Raymond James Bank Deposit Program$50,001 - $100,000
    Financial ServicesSenator on 3 committees including Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry holds Financial Services-sector security; this committee has substantive jurisdiction over this sector.
  • Raymond James Bank Deposit Program$50,001 - $100,000
    Financial ServicesSenator on 3 committees including Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry holds Financial Services-sector security; this committee has substantive jurisdiction over this sector.
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Largest holdings
  1. 1.EAERXEaton Vance Stock A$5,000,001 - $25,000,000
  2. 2.SPYSPDR S&P 500 ETF$1,000,001 - $5,000,000
  3. 3.Oakcliff Capital Partners, LPFinancial Services$1,000,001 - $5,000,000
  4. 4.Canyon Balanced Fund LP$1,000,001 - $5,000,000
  5. 5.SNAXXSchwab Prime Advantage Money Fund - Ultra Shares$500,001 - $1,000,000
  6. 6.VTHRXVanguard Target Retirement 2030 Inv$500,001 - $1,000,000
  7. 7.MDYState Street SPDR S&P MIDCAP 400 ETF TrustBanking$500,001 - $1,000,000
  8. 8.VTHRXVanguard Target Retirement 2030 Fund$250,001 - $500,000
  9. 9.More$250,001 - $500,000
  10. 10.CP Kent Place Member, LLC$100,001 - $250,000
  11. 11.SSGVXState Street Global All Cap Equity ex-U.S. Index Portfolio$100,001 - $250,000
  12. 12.Charles Schwab BankFinancial Services$100,001 - $250,000
  13. 13.Income Portfolio$100,001 - $250,000
  14. 14.Interest Accumulation Portfolio$100,001 - $250,000
  15. 15.CP 90Co Member, LLC$50,001 - $100,000
  16. 16.PERAPublic Employees' Retirement Association of Colorado$50,001 - $100,000
  17. 17.Continuum Market Station, LLC$50,001 - $100,000
  18. 18.SGIIXFirst Eagle Global Fund Class I$50,001 - $100,000
  19. 19.ICAFXThe Investment Company of America Class F-2 Shs$50,001 - $100,000
  20. 20.Continuum 640 Santa Fe, LLC$50,001 - $100,000
  21. 21.Raymond James Bank Deposit ProgramFinancial Services$50,001 - $100,000
  22. 22.Income Portfolio$50,001 - $100,000
  23. 23.CP Block A Member, LLC$50,001 - $100,000
  24. 24.Interest Accumulation Portfolio$50,001 - $100,000
  25. 25.MDLOXBlackRock Global Allocation Inv A$50,001 - $100,000

Track record by window

5 years
Gross flow$790.5K
Trades3
Bought / Sold3·0
Open book100%

Disclosed trades · 0

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No disclosed trades on file.

Oversight committees · 4

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Recent legislative activity · 34 bills

14 sponsored, 20 cosponsored in the 119th Congress. Color-coded by sector — yellow chips mark bills that overlap a sector this politician has actually traded in.