Which political committees received the most money during the week ending April 2?

Which political committees received the most money during the week ending April 2?
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Here are the 50 political committees that received largest amount of money from contributions during the week ending April 2, 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
Lavender for State Senate$8,501$304
Crawford County Republican Central Committee$7,170$326
Greene County Democratic Central Committee$6,800$213
The Empire District Electric Company and Liberty Utilities Co. Political Action Committee$5,625$152
Rogers for Missouri$4,725$163
MBA Ozark Region PAC$4,082$4,082
Citizens for Anne Schweitzer$3,316$71
MBA Gateway Region PAC$3,000$3,000
Charter Communications, Inc. Missouri PAC$2,032$29
American Family Political Action Committee – Missouri$1,747$9
Missouri Right to Life Political Action Committee$1,650$206
Greene County Republican Central Committee$1,300$163
Ashley Aune for Missouri$865$79
Charles Taylor for SPS$791$132
Citizens to Elect Phil Hendrickson$750$107
Baird for Mayor$675$225
Firefighters for Progress$643$6
St. Charles County Democratic Central Committee$551$37
Missouri Association of Nurse Anesthetists Political Action Committee$533$178
Committee to Elect Terry Wilson$506$63
Show Me Integrity Action Fund$500$250
Saline County Republican Committee$500$250
Great Southern Employees Good Government Committee$460$153
Aerospace District Lodge 837-IAMAW PAC$450$150
Missouri Veterinary Medical PAC$400$200
Willoughby for Columbia$375$94
Cass County Democratic Central Committee$350$88
Platte County Republican Central Committee$300$100
Butler County Central Republican Committee$300$100
Friends for Debbie Dunnegan$275$69
Em PAC$275$39
Citizens for Lovasco$260$130
PT-PAC of Missouri$250$125
Railsback for Missouri$250$250
Marion County Republican Central Committee$200$200
Miller County Republican Central Committee$200$200
St. Louis County Democratic Central Committee$200$100
Barry County Republican Committee$200$100
Alex Riley for State Representative$200$67
Committee for Fair Apartment Legislation-PAC$158$158
Citizens for Murphy$150$150
Mike Allen for LSR7$150$150
Missouri National Education Association-PAC$150$150
Missouri Soybean Association State PAC$150$150
Boone County Democratic Committee$140$70
Committee to Re-Elect Julie K. H. McCarver$100$100
MONA PAC$100$100
Mike Palmer for Ward 3$100$100
Thompson for Prosecutor$100$100
Freedom Incorporated$65$65



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