Which political committees received the most money during the week ending June 25?

Which political committees received the most money during the week ending June 25?
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Here are the 28 political committees that received money from contributions during the week ending June 25, 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.

Committee Amount Average contribution amount
Missouri First $30,000 $30,000
Jack PAC $10,000 $10,000
Leadership Counts $9,108 $9,108
Citizens to Elect Waller $6,100 $871
Southwest Missouri Patriot PAC $5,000 $1,667
St. Louis County Democratic Central Committee $2,960 $296
Friends of Mark Ellebracht $2,850 $713
Dirk Deaton for Missouri $2,650 $663
Missouri Beverage PAC $2,460 $2,460
Missourians for O’Laughlin $2,400 $2,400
Access Missouri $2,182 $436
Schnelting for Missouri $2,075 $259
Missouri Rental Dealers Association PAC $1,900 $380
Crystal PAC $1,500 $1,500
Labor’s Education and Political Club Independent Corporation $1,300 $1,300
Committee to Elect Bob Bromley $1,300 $650
Committee to Re-Elect Jamie Burger HD # 148 $1,150 $164
Firefighters for Progress $774 $6
Pharmacist Political Action Committee of Missouri $750 $83
Boone County Democratic Committee $730 $122
Tunnell for Judge $637 $106
Committee to Elect Jeff Fletcher $450 $225
Citizens for Owen $350 $350
Citizens for Brad Hudson $350 $350
Missouri Medical-PAC $250 $250
Citizens to Elect Phil Hendrickson $245 $82
Jason Withington A. Better Clay County $200 $200
Em PAC $40 $40


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