Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending June 5?

Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending June 5?
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Here are the 50 political committees that received the largest amount of money from contributions during the week ending June 5, 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. 4 from the Board of Elections.

Committee Total Average contribution amount
Josh Stein for Attorney General $37,142 $701
North Carolina Democratic Party State $36,620 $1,744
North Carolina Republican Party $27,076 $3,868
North Carolina Democratic Leadership Committee (NCDLC) $26,250 $4,375
Lucy Inman for Justice $15,050 $1,672
Ervin for Justice $15,017 $1,001
Committee to Elect Erin Pare $13,875 $661
Friends of Mark Robinson $12,242 $62
Trey Allen for Justice $11,962 $854
Friends of Mary-Ann Baldwin $11,475 $574
Committee to Elect Brenden Jones $11,375 $569
Committee to Elect Lisa Barnes $11,200 $800
Citizens for Donnie Harrison $9,722 $374
Friends of Tim Moore $9,600 $2,400
Philip E Berger Committee $8,635 $1,234
Alan G Cloninger for Sheriff $8,400 $210
Hannold for Sheriff $8,225 $49
James Atlas McVicker $8,065 $278
Mecklenburg Republican Party $6,764 $483
Hartman for Sheriff $6,700 $670
Watauga Democratic Party $6,550 $1,310
Damon Seils for Carrboro $6,495 $96
Johnson for Sheriff $6,350 $635
North Carolina Dental Society PAC $6,190 $84
Committee to Elect Katie Rossabi $5,921 $846
Committee to Elect Chad Pennell for Sheriff $5,720 $381
Judge Wood for Justice $5,709 $381
Richard Dietz Committee $5,185 $370
Jack Smith Campaign $5,001 $1,667
Anesthesiologists of the Triad PAC $4,400 $200
Gaston Republican Party $4,190 $161
Moore Republican Party $4,160 $297
NCAE PAC $4,036 $1
John Bell Committee $4,000 $2,000
North Carolina House Republican Campaign Committee $4,000 $4,000
Chad Hawkins for Sheriff $3,800 $950
Don Brown for Sheriff $3,445 $287
Natl Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors North Carolina PAC $3,431 $1,715
Wake Republican Party $3,391 $39
Committee to Elect Chris Parrish Superior Court Judge $3,328 $832
Cooper for North Wilkesboro $3,165 $167
Brent Jackson for North Carolina Senate $2,950 $492
Terence Everitt for North Carolina House $2,917 $101
Cooper for North Carolina $2,860 $102
Cato for Sheriff $2,847 $124
Committee to Elect Jake Johnson $2,800 $2,800
The John R Bradford III Committee $2,750 $1,375
Cynthia for North Carolina $2,651 $884
Verla Insko for State House $2,635 $203
Caldwell Republican Party $2,500 $227


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