Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending June 26?

Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending June 26?
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Here are the 50 political committees that received the largest amount of money from contributions during the week ending June 26, according to the North Carolina State Board of Elections.

Donations made to political groups or candidates must be disclosed under state law for greater transparency in elections. While Congress created the Federal Election Commission to oversee federal elections in 1974, each state is left to regulate its local elections.

Data collected on Sept. 22 from the Board of Elections.

Committee Total Average contribution amount
Friends of Mark Robinson $76,650 $169
Friends of Mary-Ann Baldwin $70,050 $2,260
Josh Stein for Attorney General $42,438 $1,248
North Carolina Democratic Party State $41,968 $777
Ervin for Justice $39,432 $555
John Szoka for North Carolina House $31,604 $1,663
Philip E Berger Committee $29,265 $1,126
Trey Allen for Justice $21,066 $1,505
Scott Thomas for DA Committee $20,025 $801
Lucy Inman for Justice $18,500 $771
Richard Dietz Committee $15,762 $927
Chris Humphrey Committee $13,518 $483
North Carolina Republican Party Building Fund $12,000 $4,000
North Carolina Republican Party $11,590 $892
Friends of Tim Moore $11,400 $2,850
Citizens for Donnie Harrison $11,100 $793
Brent Jackson for North Carolina Senate $11,000 $1,571
Verla Insko for State House $10,970 $274
Committee to Elect Terri W. Sharp $10,500 $438
Elect Bob Steinburg $8,675 $241
Committee to Elect Patrick Buffkin $8,350 $928
The Brian Ratledge Committee $8,250 $1,375
Committee to Elect Erin Pare $8,065 $351
Exploratory Committee Jonah Garson for North Carolina House District 56 $7,446 $392
Jim Perry Committee $7,325 $1,046
Burke Democratic Party $7,105 $1,184
Committee to Elect Ricky Hurtado $6,410 $178
Durham Democratic Party $6,150 $1,230
Baltutis for Burlington $6,100 $3,050
North Carolina Health Care Facilities Association PAC $6,100 $2,033
Wake Republican Party $5,976 $43
Vote Outling $5,305 $108
Wilson Republican Party $5,175 $1,725
Committee to Elect Jonathan Melton $4,842 $303
Beaufort Republican Party $4,823 $127
Nieman for District Attorney $4,823 $201
Craven Republican Party $4,564 $913
Committee to Elect Katie Rossabi $4,510 $1,503
The John R Bradford III Committee $4,450 $556
Committee to Elect Graig Meyer $4,436 $246
North Carolina Realtors PAC $4,427 $30
Lincoln Republican Party $4,338 $228
Chief Justice Beasley Committee $4,050 $4,050
Johnson for Sheriff $4,000 $667
Citizens for Destin Hall $3,898 $650
Gale Adcock for North Carolina House $3,873 $387
Moore Republican Party $3,844 $110
Banks for District Attorney $3,825 $174
Camille for Chapel Hill $3,753 $139
Todd Johnson for Senate $3,675 $459


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