Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending April 17?

Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending April 17?
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Here are the 50 political committees that received the largest amount of money from contributions during the week ending April 17, 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.

Committee Total Average contribution amount
Josh Stein for Attorney General $44,425 $1,645
Philip E. Berger Committee $42,150 $2,479
North Carolina Democratic Leadership Committee (NCDLC) $26,000 $3,714
Piedmont Stone Center PAC $13,390 $62
North Carolina Democratic Party State $12,830 $535
Carolina Asphalt Pavement Association PAC $11,825 $394
North Carolina Hospital Association PAC $10,943 $176
Committee to Elect Vernetta Alston $10,000 $10,000
Jimmy Dixon for HD 4 $10,000 $2,000
Vote Outling $9,685 $404
NCSFAA PAC Inc. $9,601 $61
Committee to Elect Marion T. Johnson $9,510 $125
North Carolina Auto Dealers Association PAC $9,000 $1,500
Richard Dietz Committee $8,074 $1,615
Citizens for Rao $8,000 $4,000
North Carolina Realtors PAC $7,147 $80
Citizens for Donnie Harrison $6,995 $500
Mark Robinson for North Carolina $6,652 $256
Committee to Elect Phil Byrd Sheriff $5,650 $2,825
Catherine Whiteford for North Carolina House 83 $5,600 $2,800
The Committee to Elect Ronnie Fields Sheriff $5,595 $170
Eastern Radiological PAC $5,390 $104
Trey Allen for Justice $5,199 $433
Harry Warren North Carolina House $4,520 $452
North Carolina Association of Nurse Anesthetists PAC $4,516 $52
Committee to Elect Richard Coleman $4,494 $1,498
Dawkins for Council $4,250 $266
Wayne Republican Party $3,950 $73
Chatham Democratic Party $3,902 $103
Franklin Democratic Party $3,649 $81
Citizens for Jeffrey Odham $3,625 $279
Mecklenburg Republican Party $3,615 $603
Committee to Elect Dimple Ajmera $3,500 $1,750
Committee to Elect Nida Allam $3,425 $263
Committee to Elect Hasty for Sheriff $3,327 $101
Wes Tripp for House $3,175 $187
North Carolina Advocates for Justice PAC $3,090 $238
Cleveland Republican Party $2,970 $165
Committee to Elect Travis Allen Sheriff $2,750 $102
Brunswick Republican Party $2,704 $246
Brent Jackson for North Carolina Senate $2,500 $2,500
Folwell Committee $2,500 $1,250
Friends of MARY-ANN Baldwin $2,500 $833
Alan G Cloninger for Sheriff $2,400 $218
Friends of Billy Maddalon $2,360 $590
Guilford Republican Party $2,245 $173
North Carolina Nurses PAC $2,223 $45
Cynthia for North Carolina $2,212 $221
Committee to Elect Jonathan Melton $2,200 $550
Committee to Elect Jeff Zenger to North Carolina State House $2,000 $500


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