Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending July 2?

Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending July 2?
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Here are the 50 political committees that received the largest amount of money from contributions during the week ending July 2, 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 July 9 from the Board of Elections.

CommitteeTotalAverage contribution amount
Susie Scott for North Carolina$10,000$5,000
Committee to Elect Christine Kelly$7,310$135
North Carolina Medical Society State Pol Edu and Action Committee$7,145$420
Moore Republican Men$6,847$311
Paxton Butler for District Attorney$4,494$1,124
North Carolina Hospital Association PAC$3,884$243
Committee to Elect Ben Massey$3,300$471
Iatse 491 Back to One PAC$3,064$20
Citizens to Elect Clay Bryson for Sheriff$3,000$3,000
Forsyth Republican Party$2,289$143
The John R Bradford III Committee$2,200$275
Elect Kidwell Committee$1,957$391
Keep Roxann Rankin Clerk of Court$1,800$1,800
NCSFAA PAC Inc.$1,778$42
North Carolina Ob & Gyn Pol Edu & Action Committee$1,715$343
Elect Rob Zapple$1,700$121
Strange for Change$1,675$419
North Carolina Association of Nurse Anesthetists PAC$1,448$54
Committee to Elect Tim Manning$1,350$450
Celeste for North Carolina House$1,300$325
Hartsfield for District Attorney$1,250$625
New Hanover Republican Women$1,190$149
Cumberland Democratic Party$1,100$550
Chatham Democratic Party$1,035$47
Rutherford Republican Party$1,012$145
Mecklenburg Republican Party$1,010$505
Citizens for Donnie Harrison$975$139
Mecklenburg Black Republican Club$939$470
Wesley Harris for North Carolina$889$81
Onslow County Republican Womens Club$766$22
Transylvania County Democratic Party$685$53
Henderson Democratic Party$642$40
Committee to Elect Michael Anderson$600$300
Committee to Elect Pratik Bhakta$600$300
Crystal Coast Republican Women$540$90
McInnis for State Senate$500$500
New Hanover Republican Party$490$38
Haywood Democratic Party$445$22
Committee to Elect Brian Biggs$400$200
Committee to Elect Kenny Abbe$375$125
New Hanover RBF$370$37
Committee to Elect Anne Marie Peacock$364$61
Alexander Democratic Party$350$88
Committee to Elect Michele Morrow$350$117
John Autry Campaign Committee$335$67
Rockingham Democratic Party$331$331
Lincoln Republican Party$329$110
Raleigh Orthopaedic Clinic PAC$320$27
Rowan Republican Party$320$46
Johnston Democratic Women$310$26



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