Which political committees received the most in contributions during June?

Which political committees received the most in contributions during June?
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Here are the 50 political committees that received the most money from contributions during June, 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 month are often incomplete and updated at the end of the quarter.

Top committees ranked by total contributions (June)
Rank Committee Amount Median contribution amount
1 RQC PAC $175,327 $100
2 Missouri-DSV PAC $174,973 $100
3 American Democracy Alliance – Ridgely PAC $150,000 $50,000
3 Missouri Alliance for Freedom – Grace River PAC $150,000 $50,000
5 Missouri Republican Attorneys for Civil Justice PAC $137,749 $25
6 Lathrop Gage Consulting Political Action Committee $135,000 $5,000
7 Enterprise Holdings, Inc. PAC $128,982 $40
8 Lincoln PAC $127,243 $2,400
9 American Dream PAC $126,170 $5,000
10 Page PAC $125,500 $5,000
11 Friends of Rusty Black $104,590 $500
12 Legal Missouri 2022 $104,000 $10,000
13 JB PAC $102,150 $2,550
14 Uniting Missouri PAC $95,560 $2,500
15 Missourians for Mike Cierpiot $90,935 $500
16 Serve Missouri PAC $87,858 $5,000
17 Missouri Realtors PAC, Inc $87,097 $400
18 McCreery for Missouri $82,577 $100
19 Committee to Elect Steve Ehlmann $77,400 $2,000
20 Missouri American Water Company Employees Political Action Committee $75,470 $20
21 Jackson County Leadership PAC $69,354 $2,400
22 Friends of Lincoln Hough $68,902 $1,000
23 Conservative Solutions for Missouri PAC $67,600 $10,000
24 Missouri Forward PAC $64,500 $5,000
25 Missouri First $60,000 $30,000
26 Old Drum Conservative PAC $58,960 $1,000
27 Citizens for Jake Zimmerman $58,145 $150
28 Missouri Majority PAC LLC $58,000 $15,000
29 The 100 PAC $56,515 $15
30 Missouri Growth PAC $55,000 $27,500
30 Missouri AG PAC $55,000 $27,500
30 Missouri C PAC $55,000 $27,500
30 Missouri Senior PAC $55,000 $27,500
30 Conservative Leaders of Missouri $55,000 $27,500
35 Friends of Michael Bernskoetter $54,484 $158
36 House Republican Campaign Committee, Inc $53,501 $3,250
37 HBS Missouri State PAC $50,000 $50,000
38 Ozark Gateway Leadership PAC $49,000 $3,750
39 Southwest Missouri Patriot PAC $48,100 $2,600
40 Friends of Curtis Trent $47,950 $1,500
41 Citizens to Elect Mike Kehoe $47,200 $500
42 Fitzpatrick for Missouri $45,960 $1,000
43 Shamrock PAC $45,000 $45,000
44 Missouri Democratic State Committee $44,579 $5,000
45 Friends for Travis Fitzwater $44,424 $250
46 Page for Missouri $43,488 $500
47 AGC of Missouri PAC $40,080 $1,120
48 417 PAC $37,750 $1,000
49 Megan Green for the 15th Ward $37,744 $50
50 A Better Missouri Political Action Committee $37,000 $18,500


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