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.
Top committees ranked by total contributions (June)
Rank | Committee | Amount | Average Contribution |
---|---|---|---|
1 | International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 98 Committee on Political Education | $441,715 | $147 |
2 | Duane Morris Government Committee, LLP | $190,000 | $1,743 |
3 | Pennsylvania Opportunity, PAC | $182,500 | $7,019 |
4 | Build Pennsylvania, PAC | $177,034 | $2,035 |
5 | Pennsylvania Future Fund | $128,000 | $11,636 |
6 | Committee for a Better Tomorrow | $126,583 | $2,877 |
7 | American Property Casualty Insurance Association Political Action Committee | $113,683 | $223 |
8 | Seiu Caregivers Action | $100,000 | $100,000 |
9 | Excellent Schools Pennsylvania | $93,450 | $3,594 |
10 | Psea-Pace for State Elections | $92,703 | $48 |
11 | Committee to Elect Mayor Joseph Digirolamo | $88,801 | $1,153 |
12 | Local 0066 Club, PAC | $78,645 | $15,729 |
13 | Friends of Joanna Mcclinton | $77,230 | $1,514 |
14 | Exelon Corporation Political Action Committee | $65,463 | $160 |
15 | United Steelworkers Political Action Fund | $65,272 | $19 |
16 | Cigna Corporation Employee Political Action Committee | $56,796 | $33 |
17 | Friends of Megan Sullivan | $54,851 | $549 |
18 | Friends of Bryan Cutler | $51,000 | $2,040 |
19 | AFSCME Council 13 | $47,059 | $517 |
20 | Northeast Leadership Fund | $41,725 | $1,987 |
21 | Highmark of Highmark Inc. , PAC | $39,390 | $26 |
22 | Cohen for Judge | $38,200 | $7,640 |
23 | International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers | $37,808 | $2,908 |
24 | Elect Jill Beck | $35,017 | $11,672 |
25 | Malady & Wooten, PAC | $35,000 | $17,500 |
26 | House Republican Campaign Committee | $31,366 | $1,307 |
27 | Citizens for Patrick Browne | $30,800 | $1,185 |
28 | Salavantis for Judge | $29,005 | $14,502 |
29 | Pennsylvania Realtors, PAC | $27,314 | $244 |
30 | CNX Resources Corporation Political Action Committee | $26,461 | $311 |
31 | Bipartisan Voluntary Public Affairs Committee of the PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. | $26,447 | $19 |
32 | Planned Parenthood Pennsylvania, Inc. | $26,129 | $184 |
33 | Erie Insurance Political Action Committee | $25,726 | $196 |
34 | Maria McLaughlin for Supreme Court | $24,118 | $1,206 |
35 | Independence Blue Cross Pennsylvania, PAC | $23,050 | $32 |
36 | Responsible Citizens for Economic Progress | $22,750 | $2,844 |
37 | Friends of Joe Pittman | $20,400 | $2,267 |
37 | Friends of Frank Farry | $20,400 | $10,200 |
39 | Friends of Lori Hackenberg | $20,350 | $6,783 |
40 | Students First, PAC | $20,000 | $20,000 |
40 | Greenlee Partners State, PAC | $20,000 | $5,000 |
42 | Pennsylvania Democratic Party | $19,280 | $1,753 |
43 | Friends of John Gordner | $18,750 | $893 |
44 | Transport Workers Union Local 234 | $17,145 | $3,429 |
45 | Friends of Tina Davis | $17,000 | $739 |
46 | Pennsylvania SFA, PAC | $16,475 | $43 |
47 | MSOA, PAC | $15,705 | $94 |
48 | UHS Employees Good Government Fund | $15,167 | $237 |
49 | Wojdak for the Commonwealth, PAC | $15,000 | $7,500 |
49 | Friends of Meghan Schroeder | $15,000 | $7,500 |