Which political committees received the most in contributions during September?

Which political committees received the most in contributions during September?
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Here are the 50 political committees that received the most money from contributions during September, 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 (September)
Rank Committee Amount Median contribution amount
1 Majority Forward $334,927 $42
2 Committee for Liberty $330,000 $32,500
3 House Republican Campaign Committee, Inc $248,025 $5,000
4 McCreery for Missouri $199,754 $150
5 Enterprise Holdings, Inc. PAC $194,595 $29
6 Missouri Realtors PAC, Inc $135,843 $443
7 HealthPAC $130,296 $286
8 Coatar for St. Louis $113,251 $250
9 Missouri Senate Campaign Committee $106,352 $13,750
10 Page for Missouri $105,800 $1,000
11 Luetkemeyer for Senate $96,731 $1,500
12 House Democratic Campaign Committee $91,418 $25
13 Missouri Democratic State Committee $78,550 $1,500
14 Mocanntrade PAC $76,100 $2,000
15 Safer Families for Missouri $72,624 $25
16 Friends of Holly Rehder $61,856 $500
17 A Better Missouri Political Action Committee $60,000 $60,000
18 Megan Green for the 15th Ward $59,673 $50
19 Missouri Forward PAC $58,500 $6,250
20 Friends of Lincoln Hough $57,531 $1,000
21 Tishaura O. Jones for Mayor $57,293 $250
22 Team Justin Brown $54,953 $1,000
23 Citizens to Elect Mike Kehoe $51,775 $1,000
24 Plocher for Missouri $51,760 $1,000
25 SEIU HCII Missouri PAC $50,000 $50,000
26 Missourians for Cody Smith $45,151 $500
27 Missouri Leadership Forum $45,000 $15,000
28 Friends of Rusty Black $44,345 $1,000
29 Friends for Travis Fitzwater $43,700 $1,000
30 Missourians for O’Laughlin $42,581 $1,000
31 Citizens for Crystal Quade $37,348 $25
32 Lucas for Kansas City $37,236 $250
33 Missouri Beer Wholesalers Association Wholesalers in Government-PAC $37,188 $1,328
34 Friends of Michael Bernskoetter $36,600 $1,000
35 Committee to Elect Robert Sauls $33,502 $1
36 Lincoln PAC $33,474 $1,000
37 Citizens for Frank White Jr. $33,370 $500
38 Lavender for State Senate $32,198 $450
39 Uniting Missouri PAC $30,000 $10,000
39 XCaliber Mopac $30,000 $15,000
41 Friends of Sandy Crawford $28,450 $1,000
42 Friends of Nick Schroer $27,900 $1,000
43 Access Missouri $27,833 $200
44 Kevin O’Neill for City Council Kansas City Missouri $27,375 $1,500
45 Citizens for the Parkway Community $26,320 $100
46 Piper for Missouri $26,072 $25
47 Patterson for Missouri $25,600 $750
48 Missouri Insurance Coalition PAC $25,000 $25,000
48 Missouri C PAC $25,000 $25,000
50 Missourians for Mike Cierpiot $24,900 $1,000


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