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Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending May 8?

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Here are the 50 political committees that received the largest amount of money from contributions during the week ending May 8, 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.

Data collected on Sept. 3 from the Board of Elections.

CommitteeTotalAverage contribution amount
North Carolina Democratic Party State$78,461$5,231
Josh Stein for Attorney General$66,419$863
North Carolina Republican Party$50,079$10,016
Committee to Elect Dan Forest$47,948$47,948
Philip E Berger Committee$30,247$1,375
Cooper for North Carolina$29,816$66
The Committee to Elect Aimy Steele$18,039$18,039
Committee to Elect McNeely for N.C. House$15,975$592
Ervin for Justice$14,384$1,598
Friends of Mark Robinson$13,478$481
North Carolina Realtors PAC$12,885$89
Guilford Republican Party$11,745$1,068
North Carolina Fed of Republican Women$11,509$177
Jim Perry Committee$10,834$492
Mecklenburg Republican Party$10,580$252
North Carolina Auto Dealers Association PAC$10,500$1,500
Carolina Asphalt Pavement Association PAC$9,075$478
Henderson Republican Party$8,875$286
Allen McNeill for North Carolina House$7,650$383
Lillian'S List PAC$7,610$1,903
Wayne Republican Party$7,140$84
Trey Allen for Justice$6,409$712
Alan G Cloninger for Sheriff$6,200$172
Health Network Solutions PAC$6,000$3,000
Vote Outling$5,900$369
Richard Dietz Committee$5,873$1,958
Carolina Federation PAC$5,600$5,600
Randolph Republican Party$5,250$128
Cynthia for North Carolina$4,918$546
North Carolina Association of Electric Cooperatives Rural Electric Action Program$4,242$5
Committee to Elect Dimple Ajmera$4,150$692
Brent Jackson for North Carolina Senate$3,900$557
James Atlas McVicker$3,900$433
NCAE PAC$3,813$1
Danny Britt for North Carolina Senate$3,395$283
Lee Republican Party$3,170$352
Work for Democracy$3,100$388
Lincoln Democratic Party$2,990$68
North Carolina Hospital Association PAC$2,946$173
Matheny for Council$2,925$731
Stokes Republican Party$2,900$67
Citizens for Donnie Harrison$2,850$713
Committee to Elect Nancy Hoffmann$2,700$386
Committee to Elect Katie Rossabi$2,576$859
Montgomery Republican Party$2,500$625
Ecepac$2,400$86
Watauga Democratic Party$2,330$777
Frank Williams Committee$2,318$166
Committee to Elect Hasty for Sheriff$2,260$753
Wes Tripp for House$2,010$112

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