Campaign spending: Top Q1 political donation recipients in Georgia

Campaign spending: Top Q1 political donation recipients in Georgia
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These Georgia political organizations received the most money from campaign donations from Jan. 1 to March 31, according to the Federal Election 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. The Government Accountability Office reviews current campaign finance law and makes recommendations for keeping the laws relevant.

Top first-quarter campaign contribution recipients
Campaign Committee Candidate Amount City
Warnock for Georgia Raphael Warnock $4,221,136 Decatur, GA
Georgians for Kelly Loeffler Kelly Loeffler $3,921,313 Atlanta, GA
Jon Ossoff for Senate Jonathan T. Ossoff $3,255,994 Atlanta, GA
Greene for Congress Marjorie Taylor Greene $609,807 Alpharetta, GA
Carolyn for Congress Carolyn Bourdeaux $549,946 Suwanee, GA
Friends of Lucy McBath Inc. Lucia Kay Mcbath $489,112 Marietta, GA
Friends of McCormick Richard Dean Mccormick $235,055 Suwanee, GA
Teresa Tomlinson for Senate Teresa Pike Tomlinson $150,000 Columbus, GA
Emmer Victory Committee Thomas Earl Emmer Jr. $126,440 Athens, GA
Rick W. Allen for Congress Richard W. Allen $104,025 Augusta, GA
Buddy Carter for Congress Earl Leroy Carter $101,600 Savannah, GA
Drew Ferguson for Congress Inc. Anderson Drew Ferguson IV $89,011 West Point, GA
Marcus Flowers Exploratory Committee Limited Marcus Flowers $67,425 Bremen, GA
Clyde for Congress, Inc. Andrew Clyde $36,250 Jefferson, GA
Perdue for Senate David Perdue $23,801 Atlanta, GA
Holly McCormack for Congress Holly Mccormack $19,010 Ringgold, GA
Jody Hice for Congress Jody B. Hice $15,650 Monroe, GA
Nikema for Congress Nikema Natassha Williams $15,050 Atlanta, GA
Committee to Re-Elect Henry Hank Johnson Henry C. Johnson Jr. $12,524 Decatur, GA
Committee to Elect Brittany Trambauer-Smith Brittany Trambauer-Smith $9,850 Dallas, GA
Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. for Congress Sanford Dixon Bishop Jr. $7,000 Columbus, GA
David Scott for Congress David Albert Scott $6,350 Atlanta, GA
Perdue Victory Inc David Perdue $5,600 Atlanta, GA
Kwanza Hall for Congress, Inc. Kwanza Hall $4,600 Atlanta, GA
Austin Scott for Congress Inc James Austin Scott $2,750 Tifton, GA
Loudermilk for Congress Barry Loudermilk $1,750 Cassville, GA
Franklin for Congress, Inc. Robert Franklin $1,101 Atlanta, GA
Committee to Elect Don Cole for Congress Donald Eugene Cole $1,000 Cordele, GA
Collins for Senate, Inc. Douglas Allen Collins $728 Gainesville, GA
Friends for Zahra Karinshak Zahra S. Karinshak $500 Norcross, GA
Cowen for Congress Martin Lindsey Cowen III $74 Jonesboro, GA
Jimmy Cooper for Congress James L. Cooper III $20 Lizella, GA


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