What political committees received the most in contributions during September 2021?

What political committees received the most in contributions during September 2021?
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Here are the 50 political committees that received the most money from contributions during September 2021, according to the Wisconsin Campaign Finance Information System.

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.

Top committees ranked by total contributions (September 2021)
Rank Committee Amount Median contribution amount
1 People for Rebecca $1,260,775 $50
2 Tony for Wisconsin $899,442 $25
3 Democratic Party of Wisconsin $660,616 $25
4 Committee to Elect a Republican Senate $97,984 $35
5 Kaul for Attorney General $89,128 $50
6 Friends of Devin LeMahieu $50,035 $100
7 State Senate Democratic Committee $42,793 $25
8 Citizens for Dale Kooyenga $33,444 $250
9 Assembly Democratic Campaign Committee $32,928 $25
10 Taxpayers for Marklein $30,805 $125
11 REALTORS Political Action Committee – Wisconsin $26,354 $30
12 Plumbers Local 75 PAC $23,607 $8
13 Wisconsin Laborers District Council $23,244 $3
14 WI Institute of CPA’s PAC $20,500 $250
15 A Better Wisconsin Together Political Fund $20,395 $20,395
16 Mandela for Wisconsin $19,421 $32
17 Taxpayers for Kapenga $18,675 $250
18 Steamfitters Local 601 PAC $18,416 $1
19 Outagamie Co Republican Party $18,103 $55
20 Janet Bewley for Senate $16,730 $90
21 Warren Petryk For Assembly $16,140 $100
22 Friends & Neighbors of Robin Vos $16,082 $250
23 Republican Party-Eau Claire County $16,016 $20
24 Jon Erpenbach Senate Committee $16,005 $250
25 La Crosse County Republican Party $15,724 $95
26 Republican Party of Brown Co $15,655 $50
27 Duey for Senate $15,434 $100
28 Wisconsin Pipe Trades Assn PAC $14,562 $3
29 Friends of Tod Ohnstad $12,972 $50
30 Republican Party of Wisconsin $12,085 $1,038
31 Friends of Swearingen $11,850 $200
32 Democratic Party of Walworth County $11,552 $33
33 Jonathan Wichmann for Wisconsin Governor $10,014 $50
34 Concerned Realtors Committee $9,748 $20
35 Republican Party of Walworth County $9,197 $20
36 Nancy for Wisconsin $9,140 $100
37 Friends of John Macco $9,105 $250
38 Wisconsin Bankers Association PAC $8,780 $50
39 Kurtz for Assembly $8,305 $100
40 Council of Auto & Truck Retail Political Action Committee $8,300 $300
41 Volunteers for Agriculture VFA $8,112 $10
42 Citizens for August $8,054 $250
43 Petersen- Republican for 40th Assembly $7,370 $100
44 Wisconsin Hospitals PAC $7,260 $250
45 Winnebago County Democratic Party $7,250 $50
46 Friends of Alberta Darling $7,000 $500
47 Friends of Julian Bradley $6,656 $100
48 Friends of Van Wanggaard $6,636 $50
49 St Croix County Republican Party $6,095 $60
50 Republican Party of Ozaukee County $5,890 $90


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