Which political committees received the most in contributions during August 2021?

Which political committees received the most in contributions during August 2021?
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Here are the 50 political committees that received the largest amount of money from contributions during August 2021, 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.

Top committees ranked by total contributions (August 2021)
Rank Committee Amount Average Contribution
1 Maria McLaughlin for Supreme Court $383,384 $4,510
2 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Political Action Committee $336,906 $2,106
3 Commonwealth Children’s Choice Fund $284,250 $40,607
4 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 98 Committee on Political Education $265,061 $89
5 Northeast Leadership Fund $204,475 $2,045
6 House Republican Campaign Committee $201,082 $4,676
7 The Boeing Company Political Action Committee $171,354 $39
8 Gainey for Mayor $155,350 $930
9 Bucks County Republican Committee $145,325 $5,011
10 Pennsylvania Democratic Party $144,005 $9,600
11 Judge Lane for Superior Court $130,270 $1,974
12 Friends of Rich Fitzgerald $117,100 $4,337
13 Crompton for Judge $110,184 $1,296
14 Committee for a Better Tomorrow $100,558 $2,186
15 Local 0066 Club, PAC $87,823 $17,565
16 Friends of Tina Davis $87,800 $2,661
17 AFSCME Council 13 $86,165 $1,286
18 Friends of Judge Dumas for Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania $80,857 $1,470
19 Tinu Moss for Judge $69,950 $2,798
20 Friends of Megan Sullivan $68,883 $1,913
21 Psea-Pace for State Elections $62,513 $56
22 Judge Brobson for Supreme Court $61,795 $1,013
23 Robert Tomlinson for Senate $60,975 $1,694
24 Mcnees, PAC $55,836 $886
25 HNTB Holdings Political Action Committee, Ltd. $53,031 $39
26 Friends of Stacy Wallace $52,928 $868
27 Friends of Bridget Malloy Kosierowski $52,720 $555
28 Friends of Chris Gebhard $52,325 $831
29 Pennsylvania First $48,600 $2,113
30 Friends of Joe Pittman $47,060 $941
31 New Foundation, PAC $46,500 $46,500
32 Citizens for Hughes $46,200 $1,185
33 HDR Employee Owners PAC, Inc. $43,650 $23
34 Northwest Leaders, PAC $43,565 $43,565
35 Political Information Committee of CPAs $40,175 $681
36 Friends of Joanna Mcclinton $40,055 $1,144
37 Highmark of Highmark Inc. , PAC $39,379 $26
38 Mary Walsh Dempsey $37,773 $406
39 Committee to Elect Jim Brewster $36,725 $798
40 American Property Casualty Insurance Association Political Action Committee $34,347 $74
41 Turn Pennsylvania Blue $33,443 $80
42 NiSource PAC, Inc. $32,634 $80
43 Jay Costa Jr for State Senate $32,350 $2,311
44 Independence Blue Cross Pennsylvania, PAC $31,557 $46
45 Fairness Pennsylvania $30,000 $15,000
46 Friends of Bob Mensch $27,150 $512
47 Bipartisan Voluntary Public Affairs Committee of the PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. $26,845 $19
48 IBEW Local 654, PAC $26,444 $119
49 Building Together, PAC $26,250 $8,750
50 Bridge Across Pennsylvania, PAC $25,000 $25,000


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