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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

What political committees received the most in contributions during February?

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Here are the 34 political committees that received money from contributions during February, according to the Wisconsin Campaign Finance Information System.

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 (February)
RankCommitteeAmountMedian contribution amount
1Friends of Judge Shelley Grogan$72,065$100
2Republican Party of Wisconsin$58,734$5,421
3WEAC PAC$45,800$2
4Underly for WI$23,510$50
5Pridemore for Assembly$8,998$4,499
6Shandowlyon for State Superintendent$8,600$25
7Democratic Party of Wisconsin$7,750$35
8MTEA PAC Fund$7,060$2
9Jane for Judge$6,056$525
10Lavey for Judge$5,500$2,750
11Jagler For Assembly$5,421$5,421
12Kunesh for Assembly$4,751$250
13Troy for State Superintendent$4,275$100
14Committee for District Attorney Diehn$4,000$4,000
15Angela Cunningham for Judge$3,950$250
16WEAC Region 6 Political Action Committee$3,926$1
17Kerr for Wisconsin Kids$3,000$1,000
18Vince Kurta for Bayfield County Judge$1,737$1,737
19Friends of Debbie Jacques$1,725$60
20A. O. Smith Political Action Committee$1,515$25
21Gabriele for Judge$1,250$1,250
22Committee To Elect Vocke$1,068$1,068
23Re-Elect Judge Kendall Kelley$1,000$1,000
24REALTORS Political Action Committee - Wisconsin$950$25
25Rick Cveykus for Wisconsin$500$500
26Kegel for Judge$275$75
27Schmitz for State Senate$250$250
28Racine Education Assn PAC$232$0.3
29Republican Party of Jackson County WI$229$115
30KrullforSchools$210$100
31Pfeuffer for Judge$180$180
32Winker for Wisconsin$145$25
33Roth for Judge$135$50
34Hillipson for Judge$100$100

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