Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending Nov. 13?

Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending Nov. 13?
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Here are the 50 political committees that received the largest amount of money from contributions during the week ending Nov. 13, 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 Jan. 16 from the Board of Elections.

Committee Total Average contribution amount
Jill Homan for North Carolina $10,625 $506
Committee to Elect Scott Stone $10,621 $2,655
Livable Raleigh $10,000 $5,000
Committee to Elect Scott Lassiter $7,308 $3,654
David Willis for North Carolina $6,985 $291
North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association PAC $6,550 $328
Citizens for Tim Emry for DA $6,475 $240
Don Brown for Sheriff $5,200 $5,200
Committee to Elect Blake Palmer $5,000 $5,000
Moore Republican Party $3,793 $474
Committee to Elect Shaketa Berrie $3,532 $392
Committee to Elect Jake Johnson $3,500 $1,750
Wes Tripp for House $3,189 $456
North Carolina Fed of Republican Women $2,719 $82
Matthew Newton Campaign Committee $2,425 $303
Lower Cape Fear Republican Women $1,900 $66
Committee to Elect Bob Brinson $1,700 $425
Matt for North Carolina $1,500 $750
Moore Republican Building Fund $1,100 $550
Buncombe County Republican Women’S Club $1,060 $44
Wilkes Republican Party $1,000 $1,000
4th Congressional District Republican Party $840 $105
Friends of Don Roper $633 $127
Potts for Sheriff $570 $57
Craven Republican Men $531 $16
Re-Elect Chris Shew Sheriff $500 $500
11th Congressional District Republican Party $390 $30
Johnston Democratic Party $390 $33
Keep Todd Roper District Court Judge Committee $350 $175
Iredell Democratic Party $290 $73
Elect Kim Pellini District Attorney $275 $138
Committee to Elect Brad Hessel $250 $250
Committee to Elect Terrence Glesias Commissioner $230 $115
Mecklenburg Republican Party $230 $58
Asheville Tea PAC $215 $27
Committee to Elect Jason Tuttle for Sheriff $200 $200
Orange Republican Party $200 $33
Pender Democratic Party $200 $200
David Buboltz for North Carolina $188 $94
Union Democratic Party $185 $19
North Carolina Academy of Physician ASSISTANTS-PAC $175 $22
Guilford Republican Party $170 $57
Tina Marie Bloomer for North Carolina $145 $72
Brunswick Democratic Party $133 $15
Eric Farr for District Court Judge $125 $42
Rowan Democratic Party $120 $24
Capital Area Republican Women Virtual Club $115 $38
Committee to Elect Grant Campbell $100 $100
Committee to Elect Robert Freeman North Carolina House $100 $100
Donnie Loftis for North Carolina House $100 $100


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