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Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending Nov. 27?

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Here are the 50 political committees that received the most money from contributions during the week ending Nov. 27, 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 Nov. 27
CommitteeAmountAverage contribution amount
Centene Corporation Political Action Committee$857,866$738
Exelon Corporation Political Action Committee$392,593$496
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 98 Committee on Political Education$276,025$88
Citizens for Prosperity in America Today, PAC$196,300$196,300
Friends of Wendi Barish$142,861$142,861
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Political Action Committee$110,397$1,255
Deb Truscello for Judge$65,663$13,133
Jen Gv Gilliland Vanasdale$56,168$56,168
PPG Industries PAC, Inc.$49,666$294
Norfolk Southern Corporation Good Government Fund$39,411$209
The Travelers Companies Political Action Committee, Inc.$30,852$200
Capehart for Judge Committee$29,003$29,003
Pennsylvania Opportunity, PAC$25,000$5,000
Local 0066 Club, PAC$19,420$19,420
Building a Stronger Pennsylvania$16,000$1,231
Friends of Bryan Cutler$15,500$3,100
Friends to Elect Christine Tartaglione$15,500$3,875
Peco, PAC$13,043$128
Friends of Kyle Mullins$12,500$1,136
American Property Casualty Insurance Association Political Action Committee$10,663$305
Turn Pennsylvania Blue$10,450$3,483
PFT Political Action Fund$10,000$5,000
Friends of Austin Davis$9,050$1,508
Friends of Joe Kubit$7,250$1,813
Republican Committee of Upper Chichester$6,734$6,734
Springfield Republican Party$5,767$1,922
CNX Resources Corporation Political Action Committee$5,225$116
Block by Block, PAC$5,038$5,038
Berks Count Republican Committee$4,716$1,572
MariaforPA$4,500$1,125
Judge Lane for Superior Court$3,750$750
Citizens for Mackenzie$3,600$360
Friends of Peter Schweyer$3,500$583
Pard Phil, PAC$3,500$875
Chesapeake Energy Corporation Federation, PAC$3,310$18
Friends of Scott Martin$3,000$3,000
Coal Miners, PAC$2,975$96
Committee for Delaware County's Future$2,846$1,423
Delaware County Republican Finance Committee 7900243$2,598$520
S&T Bank, PAC$2,583$29
Friends of Patty Kim$2,500$500
Williams for Senate$2,500$625
Rite Aid Corporation, PAC$2,320$1,160
Lancaster County Democratic Committee$2,083$83
Local 0005 Bricklayers/allied Craftsman, PAC$2,036$2,036
Psea-Pace for State Elections$1,986$46
Silvis for Pennsylvania$1,750$219
Teamsters Local 628, PAC$1,606$1,606
Friends of Ken Lawrence$1,600$400
Pennsylvania Pro-Life Federation State, PAC$1,550$111

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