Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending August 1?

Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending August 1?
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Here are the 50 political committees that received the largest amount of money from contributions during the week ending August 1, 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.

Committee Amount Average contribution amount
Democratic Party of Wisconsin $120,672 $5,247
Kristina for Assembly $63,772 $7,086
Assembly Democratic Campaign Committee $47,510 $2,795
Committee to Elect a Republican Senate $41,889 $5,236
Meyers for Assembly $37,607 $522
Pfaff for State Senate $37,560 $1,295
LBC Political Fund $36,387 $36,387
Republican Party of Wisconsin $30,681 $15,341
Friends of Alberta Darling $25,431 $225
WEAC PAC $19,817 $2
Friends of Robyn Vining $19,430 $432
Taxpayers for Stafsholt $19,196 $291
Friends of Kelda Roys $16,580 $136
Milroy for Assembly $15,465 $1,105
Kriss Marion for SW Wisconsin $15,261 $2,180
Kristin Lyerly for State Assembly $12,170 $61
Feyen for Senate $11,151 $151
Plotkin for Senate $10,756 $276
Friends of Sara Rodriguez For Wisconsin $10,549 $74
Committee to Elect Joan Ballweg $8,995 $105
Friends of Deb Andraca $7,959 $73
Testin for Senate $7,602 $155
Citizens for August $6,805 $206
Amani For Wisconsin $6,755 $154
Patty for Senate $6,696 $209
Amanda WhiteEagle for Wisconsin $6,096 $190
T E Pronschinske for Assembly $6,000 $1,000
Piotrowski for State Senate $5,770 $90
Dewey Bredeson for State Assembly $4,960 $276
Joel Kitchens for Assembly $4,915 $197
Friends of Mary $4,900 $213
Friends of Tod Ohnstad $4,849 $231
Friends of La Tonya Johnson $4,593 $102
Hansen for Wisconsin $4,176 $174
Lindsay for Assembly $3,610 $401
Friends of John Macco $3,575 $132
Oldenburg for Assembly $3,550 $209
Novak For Assembly $3,475 $386
Citizens for Mason Becker $3,371 $169
Stewart for Assembly $3,200 $1,067
Citizens for Rob Hutton $3,050 $277
Friends & Neighbors of Robin Vos $3,000 $750
Hintz for Assembly $2,725 $118
Kapanke for Senate $2,698 $93
Friends of Sarah for Assembly $2,555 $46
Friends of Fritz $2,500 $2,500
Abie for Assembly $2,500 $2,500
Chase Binnie for Assembly $2,500 $2,500
Jim Ott for Assembly $2,475 $309
Adam Neylon for Assembly $2,460 $205


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