Campaign spending: Top Q2 political donation recipients in Pennsylvania

Campaign spending: Top Q2 political donation recipients in Pennsylvania
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These Pennsylvania political organizations received the most money from campaign donations from April 1 to June 30, 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 second-quarter campaign contribution recipients
Campaign Committee Candidate Amount City
Val Arkoosh for US Senate Valerie Arkoosh $907,312 Norristown, PA
Conor Lamb for Congress Conor Lamb $843,779 Pittsburgh, PA
Fetterman for Pa John Karl Fetterman $818,654 Pittsburgh, PA
Brian Fitzpatrick for Congress Brian Fitzpatrick $651,929 Langhorne, PA
Bartos for US Senate Inc Jeff Bartos $554,401 Hummelstown, PA
Friends for Kathy Barnette Kathy Barnette $508,125 Huntingdon Valley, PA
Americans for Parnell Committee Richard Sean Parnell $411,712 Sewickley, PA
Susan Wild for Congress Susan Wild $404,850 Allentown, PA
Dr. Baumlin for Pa Kevin Baumlin $369,802 Philadelphia, PA
Cartwright for Congress Matthew A. Cartwright $327,135 Plains, PA
Bob Casey for Senate Inc Robert P. Casey Jr. $304,209 Philadelphia, PA
Chrissy Houlahan for Congress Chrissy Houlahan $283,541 Devon, PA
Malcolm PAC Malcolm Kenyatta $254,023 Philadelphia, PA
Sharif Street for Pa Sharif Street $222,199 Philadelphia, PA
Scheller for Congress, Inc. Darryl P. Hendricks $194,305 Allentown, PA
Friends of Glenn Thompson Glenn Thompson $187,994 St. Marys, PA
Dickinson for Congress Committee Gerald Dickinson $183,790 Swissvale, PA
Meuser for Congress Daniel P. Meuser $179,294 Harrisburg, PA
Patriots for Perry Scott Perry $150,909 Red Lion, PA
Citizens for Boyle Brendan F. Boyle $123,754 Philadelphia, PA
Mike Kelly for Congress George J. Kelly Jr. $107,094 Lyndora, PA
Dwight Evans for Congress Dwight Evans $102,981 Philadelphia, PA
Mad 4 Pa PAC Madeleine Dean $92,789 Glenside, PA
Smucker for Congress Lloyd K. Smucker $83,860 Lancaster, PA
Dr John Joyce for Congress John Joyce $83,576 Altoona, PA
Galluch for Congress David Galluch $52,538 Newtown Square, PA
Scanlon for Congress Mary Gay Scanlon $50,257 Swarthmore, PA
Depasquale for Pa 10 Eugene Depasquale $40,732 York, PA
Guy for Congress Guy Reschenthaler $35,135 Pittsburgh, PA
Bobby Jeffries for US Senate Robert Jeffries $28,836 Hershey, PA
Alexandra Hunt for Congress Alexandra Hunt $24,615 Philadelphia, PA
Teddy Daniels for Congress Teddy Daniels $24,010 Avoca, PA
McGuigan for Pennsylvania John David Mcguigan $9,500 Phoenixville, PA
Burton for Pa Daniel Leroy Burton Jr. $6,000 Denver, PA
Gale for Senate Sean Gale $5,130 Plymouth Meeting, PA
Doyle for Congress Committee Michael F. Doyle Jr. $4,300 Pittsburgh, PA
Friends of Martin Rosenfeld Martin Rosenfeld $3,444 Weedville, PA
Everett Stern for U.S. Senate Everett Stern $2,800 Exton, PA
Alex Khalil for US Senate Alexandria Gloria Khalil $2,000 Jenkintown, PA
Casey Keystone Victory Fund Robert P. Casey Jr. $1,352 Philadelphia, PA
Liz Terwilliger for Congress Terwilliger Elizabeth $790 Warren Center, PA
Veritas Truth is Freedom Rick Saccone $691 Elizabeth, PA
Dan David for Congress Dan David $600 Skippack, PA
Austin Rodill for Congress Austin Rodill $250 Philadelphia, PA
Dasha for Congress Dasha Pruett $200 Havertown, PA
Bob Kennedy for Congress Robert James Kennedy III $100 West Chester, PA
Brian Allen for Congress Brian Allen $96 Mechanicsburg, PA
Fred Keller for Congress Fred Keller $30 Lewisburg, PA


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