Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending Sept. 25?

Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending Sept. 25?
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Here are the 50 political committees that received the largest amount of money from contributions during the week ending Sept. 25, 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 Oct. 14 from the Board of Elections.

Committee Total Average contribution amount
Allen Buansi for North Carolina $16,512 $1,501
Committee to Elect Harper Peterson $6,840 $95
Elect Harper Peterson $6,840 $95
Elaine Oneal for Mayor $4,650 $664
Pam for Mayor $3,911 $217
Boyd Sturges for Mayor $3,300 $825
Patrick Pizzella for Pinehurst Council $2,776 $555
Hongbin4mayor $1,639 $149
Walter Boyd for Mayor $1,550 $775
Citizens for Rao $1,300 $433
Committee to Elect Allison Yeargin $1,226 $1,226
Bridget Wall-Lennon for Wake Forest $1,175 $118
Committee to Elect Bob Byrd $1,150 $230
The Committee to Re-Elect Melinda Bales $1,000 $1,000
Dixon for Kannapolis $899 $300
Committee to Elect Marion T. Johnson $858 $95
Citizens for T J Cawley $800 $267
Karen Stegman for Chapel Hill Town Council $789 $113
Camille for Chapel Hill $753 $188
Bill Saffo for Mayor $750 $375
The Denis P Bilodeau Campaign Committee $750 $375
Baltutis for Burlington $675 $338
Campaign to Elect Diamond Staton-Williams $550 $61
Morgan Pinehurst Council $532 $266
Committee to Elect Sean Mayefskie $375 $125
Citizens for Minu Lee $350 $175
Committee to Elect Dedreana Freeman $319 $159
Dan Boone Election Committee $300 $150
Javiera Caballero Para Durham $300 $150
Citizens for Donna Fender $267 $267
Committee to Elect Blake Massengill $250 $250
Committee to Elect Robert Carroll $245 $82
Eatman for Wendell $224 $75
Taylor Brock Hutto $200 $200
Committee to Elect Ed Gray $175 $88
Friends of Dee Dee for Mayor $175 $88
Citizens for Liz Johnson $125 $63
Colin Furcht for Cornelius Town Commissioner Campaign $100 $100
Mark Gulledge for Sheriff $100 $100
Committee to Elect Charles Farley $50 $50
Damon Seils for Carrboro $50 $50
Friends of Audra $50 $50
Committee to Elect Kristi Bennett $42 $21
Cooper for North Wilkesboro $30 $15
Committee to Elect Dejuana Bigelow $25 $25
James for Morrisville $25 $25
Committee to Elect Tim Forrest Town Council Holly Springs $20 $20
Renee Garner Election Committee $20 $20
Committee to Elect Deonko Brewer to North Carolina House $7 $7


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