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Campaign spending: Top 2nd quarter political donation recipients in Michigan in 2019

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These were the political organizations that received the most money from campaign donations in Michigan from April 1 to June 30, 2019, according to the Federal Election Commission.

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 second-quarter campaign contribution recipients
Campaign CommitteeCandidateAmount
Peters for MichiganGary Peters$1,307,642
Elissa Slotkin for CongressElissa Slotkin$483,873
Jon Hoadley for CongressJon Hoadley$223,862
Stabenow 2012 Victory FundDebbie Stabenow$121,500
Moolenaar for CongressJohn Moolenaar$108,800
Nick Colvin for CongressNick Colvin$107,400
Justin Amash for CongressJustin Amash$106,000
Upton for All of USFrederick Stephen Upton$79,176
Debbie Dingell for CongressDebbie Dingell$76,675
Jim Lower for CongressJames Aaron Lower$73,095
Stabenow for US SenateDebbie Stabenow$65,970
BergmanforcongressJohn Bergman$61,308
Bill Wild for CongressWilliam R. Wild$52,800
Friends of Paul MitchellPaul Mitchell III$42,200
Huizenga for CongressWilliam P. Huizenga$27,300
Scholten for CongressHillary Scholten$21,800
Brenda Lawrence for CongressBrenda Lulenar Lawrence$12,112
Tom Norton for CongressThomas John Norton$4,700
Doug for MichiganDouglas James Booth$3,976
Citizens for Anthony FeigAnthony Dean Feig$2,585
The Committee to Elect Emily RafiEmily E. Rafi$2,488
Bentivolio for CongressKerry Bentivolio$1,500
Committee to Elect Kimberly BizonKimberly Ann Bizon$1,256
Walberg for CongressTimothy L. Walberg$1,000
Friends of Brenda JonesBrenda Jones$500
Friends of Jerry HilliardJerome C. Hilliard$340
Committee to Elect Cathy Albro for CongressCatherine Albro$300
Citizens for Sam BranscumSamuel Ray Branscum$50

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