Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending September 6?

Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending September 6?
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Here are the 50 political committees that received the largest amount of money from contributions during the week ending September 6, 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
Daga People’s Lawyer Project North Carolina $2,750,000 $2,750,000
Mainstreet Merchants for a Better North Carolina $1,130,000 $226,000
North Carolina Democratic Party State $1,094,265 $5,364
North Carolina Republican Party $480,117 $12,976
North Carolina Senate Majority Fund $427,015 $19,410
Cooper for North Carolina $327,618 $178
Committee to Elect Dan Forest $304,668 $553
Elect Bob Steinburg $297,250 $42,464
North Carolina House Republican Campaign Committee $282,500 $35,313
Old North PAC $226,680 $75,560
Josh Stein for Attorney General $146,028 $277
North Carolina Democratic Leadership Committee (NCDLC) $127,000 $8,467
Citizens for JD Wooten $102,560 $653
Philip E. Berger Committee $98,110 $2,282
Mark Robinson for North Carolina $89,231 $565
North Carolina Republican Council of State Committee $70,000 $23,333
Danny Britt for North Carolina Senate $64,850 $636
Jeff Jackson for North Carolina Senate $63,856 $376
Committee to Elect Tess Judge $63,800 $515
Friends of Tim Moore $59,979 $2,856
Committee to Elect Terri Legrand $57,264 $427
Citizens for a Better North Carolina House $50,000 $50,000
Sarah for North Carolina $49,814 $508
Friends for Sydney Batch $47,779 $370
Newton for Senate $47,028 $3,135
Joyce Krawiec for North Carolina Senate $44,956 $1,665
Jason Saine Committee $44,900 $2,138
Kirk Deviere Campaign Committee $40,872 $409
Committee to Elect Amy Galey $37,203 $2,188
Committee to Elect Harper Peterson $36,819 $341
Dan Besse for North Carolina House $36,455 $380
Committee to Elect Ricky Hurtado $35,681 $135
Committee to Elect Christy Clark $35,466 $159
The Committee to Elect Aimy Steele $35,338 $240
Allen Wellons for North Carolina Senate $35,142 $317
Kimberly Hardy for North Carolina $34,854 $254
Mcinnis for State Senate $34,293 $1,715
Chaudhuri for New North Carolina $33,828 $615
Committee to Elect Graig Meyer $33,498 $485
Committee to Elect Lisa Barnes $32,257 $1,344
Jim Perry Committee $28,636 $4,091
Holley for North Carolina $27,602 $273
Ronnie for North Carolina $27,500 $281
Berger for Justice $26,695 $1,570
Ray Russell for North Carolina $25,800 $311
Warren Daniel for North Carolina Senate $25,626 $1,114
Citizens for a Better North Carolina $25,000 $12,500
Lucy Inman for Justice $24,582 $267
Brian Farkas for North Carolina House $24,297 $90
Elect Nicole Quick for North Carolina $23,485 $122


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