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Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending July 5?

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Here are the 50 political committees that received the largest amount of money from contributions during the week ending July 5, according to the North Carolina State Board of Elections.

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.

CommitteeTotalAverage contribution amount
Lofton for North Carolina$1,150$575
Citizens to Elect Jerry Carter$1,100$550
Committee to Elect Kaleb Wingate$750$750
George G Cleveland for North Carolina House Committee$750$250
Montgomery Republican Party$600$600
Heagarty4schools$550$275
Sally for North Carolina House$500$500
Committee to Elect Larry Pittman$345$69
North Carolina Nurses PAC$325$54
Person Democratic Party$200$200
Keep Judge Reuben Young$153$77
New Hanover Republican Party$150$75
Foushee for North Carolina$105$35
Committee to Elect Raymond Smith$100$100
Gaston Republican Party$100$100
Terri Wells for Commissioner$100$100
11th Cong Dist Democratic Party$83$83
Rockingham County Federation of Republican Men$70$35
Ashe Republican Party$50$50
Jackson Democratic Party$50$50
Teresa K McCall for County Commissioner$50$50
Caskey for North Carolina Senate$45$23
North Carolina Academy of Family Physicians PAC$35$35
Carl Martin for House$25$25
Precinct 206 Democrats Mecklenburg County$25$25
Elect Kyle Horton$10$10
Gaston Democratic Party$10$10
Lillian's List PAC$10$10
North Carolina Academy of Physician Assistants-PAC$10$10
Simon for North Carolina House$10$10
Jasmine for Buncombe$5$5

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