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Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending May 15?

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Here are the 50 political committees that received the most money from contributions during the week ending May 15, according to the Pennsylvania Department of State.

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.

Committees receiving the most contributions during week ending May 15
CommitteeAmountAverage contribution amount
Chermak for Pennsylvania$186,819$4,670
Friends of Marty Flynn$152,219$2,537
Pennsylvania Future Fund$141,500$8,844
Republican State Leadership Committee Judicial Fairness Initiative$138,072$46,024
Friends of Ilan Zur, PAC$110,300$22,060
Local 0032BJ Pennsylvania American Dream Fund$100,000$100,000
Pennsylvania Democratic Party$93,400$6,671
Maria McLaughlin for Supreme Court$89,963$2,367
The Boeing Company Political Action Committee$89,670$40
Citizens for Patrick Browne$89,350$1,942
Pennsylvania First$77,000$4,529
George Scott for Pennsylvania 15$53,000$10,600
Allegheny County Republican Committee$51,850$425
Senate Republican Campaign Committee$48,350$2,198
Cozen O'Connor Political Action Committee$45,489$170
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Political Action Committee$45,306$1,294
Local 0692 Sprinklerfitters, PAC$43,774$43,774
Judge Lane for Superior Court$43,113$2,395
FedEx Corporation Political Action Committee$41,894$31
Friends of Chris Gebhard$39,084$1,221
Where America Started$35,166$17,583
Alexandra Kokura Kravitz for Judge$34,976$744
For-Ward, PAC$30,000$15,000
Chamber, PAC$28,470$1,779
Friends of Michael C. Lambert$28,467$1,498
Toohil for Judge$28,093$1,653
Lawpac (P.A. Association for Justice)$27,527$152
International Union of Painters and Allied Trades Political Action Together Political Committee$25,782$16
Ridley Township Republican Campaign Fund$25,000$25,000
Jessel Costa for Judge$24,250$1,732
Friends of Laura Dennis$24,200$2,689
Springfield Republican Party$23,500$1,119
International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers$22,063$3,677
HDR Employee Owners PAC, Inc.$20,941$24
Friends of John Gordner$20,500$1,079
Pennsylvania Realtors, PAC$20,140$3,357
Liberty Square, PAC$20,000$20,000
Committee for a Better Tomorrow$19,968$1,331
Committee to Elect Richard Ernsberger$19,713$4,928
Friends of the 65th Ward$19,100$4,775
Padova for Judge$18,050$950
Yorgey-Girdy for Philly$17,455$2,494
Friends of Chris Hall$17,450$1,745
7th Ward Friends of Angel Cruz$17,200$5,733
Friends of Joe Pittman$16,500$1,269
Friends of Judge Dumas for Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania$15,905$454
Elect Cateria R. McCabe Judge$15,854$1,762
Patrick Sweeney for Judge$15,770$1,213
Malady & Wooten, PAC$15,000$15,000
Friends of Bryan Cutler$15,000$7,500

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