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Which political committees received the most money during the week ending Feb. 19?

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Here are the 26 political committees that received money from contributions during the week ending Feb. 19, according to the Missouri Ethics Commission.

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 about contributions during a week are often incomplete and updated at the end of the quarter.

CommitteeAmountAverage contribution amount
Together Kansas City$65,250$2,837
Baird for Mayor$6,250$893
Businesses for a Better Joplin$4,700$783
Johnson County Republican Party Central Committee$3,665$524
Patrick Wroblewski Campaign Fund$3,651$304
Committee to Elect Laura Arnold$2,640$240
Mike Allen for LSR7$1,600$800
Friends of Bob Johnson Committee$1,000$1,000
Committee to Elect Mike Huff for Council$1,000$1,000
Local Union No 777 Separate Segregated Fund$909$909
Pat Fribis for Mayor$743$372
Firefighters for Progress$658$6
Voters on Target for Education$500$500
Committee to Elect Allen Todd$500$500
Friends of Rory Rowland$325$163
Diane Reid Adams for Council$300$300
Sierra Club Missouri Political Committee$300$300
Committee to Elect Ann Zimpfer$300$150
Committee to Elect Mike Flandermeyer$275$92
David Seamon for School Board$275$46
Franklin for Webster$250$250
Missouri Cattlemens Association PAC$100$100
Lopez for Lee's Summit$100$100
Charles Taylor for SPS$79$39
St. Charles County Democratic Central Committee$25$25
Willoughby for Columbia$15$15

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