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Which political committees received the most across Pennsylvania in contributions during July?

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Here are the 50 Pennsylvania political committees that received the most money from contributions during July, according to the Pennsylvania Department of State.

Shapiro for Pennsylvania was the committee with the largest contributions, receiving $6.9 million during July.

Donations made to political groups or candidates must be disclosed under state law for greater transparency in elections.

The highest amount received by a Pennsylvania candidate in 2022 was nearly $75 million.

Individuals donated more than $209 million to political causes in 2022, which is higher than the 2018 total for individuals during a year with a mid-term election.

Top Pennsylvania committees ranked by total contributions in July
RankCommitteeAmountMedian contribution amount
1Shapiro for Pennsylvania$6,873,447$50
2Commonwealth Leaders Fund$3,520,150$20,000
3DGA Victory Fund$2,925,498$5,000
4The for America's Future - Pennsylvania, PAC$1,731,652$2,500
5Pennsylvania SEIU COPE$1,000,248$10
6Pennsylvania Fund for Change$755,000$377,500
7House Republican Campaign Committee$532,197$500
8Iowa Democratic Party: Pennsylvania$521,987$15
9Pennsylvania Democratic Party$442,635$50
10Friends of Doug Mastriano$350,360$50
11RSLC Keystone, PAC$346,713$25
12Conservation Voters of Pennsylvania Action Fund$325,000$325,000
13Senate Republican Campaign Committee$271,955$1,000
14Pennsylvania House Democratic Campaign Committee$258,236$3,443
15International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Political Action Committee$223,267$498
16Democratic State Senate Campaign Committee$215,649$500
17Committee for a Better Tomorrow$191,074$100
18International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental, & Reinforcing, Iron Workers$162,147$20
19The Boeing Company Political Action Committee$154,441$20
20Enterprise Holdings, Inc. Political Action Committee$151,532$28
21International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 98 Committee on Political Education$147,810$50
22Cigna Corporation Employee Political Action Committee$141,244$10
23Environment America Action Fund$132,065$20
24Lindsey Williams for Pennsylvania$130,022$50
25Friends of Joanna McClinton$129,400$1,000
26Koch Industries Political Action Committee, Inc.$124,880$21
27Friends of Kim Ward$123,750$1,000
28Friends of Tracy Pennycuick$117,898$500
29UnitedHealth Group Incorporated, PAC$116,109$38
30Elevance Health Political Action Committee, Inc.$104,221$28
31Psea-Pace for State Elections$97,967$52
32Marathon Petroleum Corporation Employees Political Action Committee$97,180$12
33FedEx Corporation Political Action Committee$93,906$7
34NextEra Energy Political Action Committee, Inc.$89,974$19
35American Property Casualty Insurance Association Political Action Committee$89,646$31
36Northeast Leadership Fund$88,700$1,100
37HNTB Holdings PAC, Ltd.$84,532$30
38MariaforPA$83,650$100
39Browning for State Senate$82,005$200
40Afscme Council 13$78,991$10
41Friends of Melissa Cerrato$78,383$50
42Represent, PAC$78,242$100
43Merck & Co., Employees Political Action Committee, Inc.$75,623$21
44Eli Lilly and Company Political Action Committee$75,513$16
45Friends of Joe Pittman$74,096$500
46Montgomery County Democratic Committee$73,325$150
47United Steelworkers Political Action Fund$70,933$10
48Citizens for Joshua Kail$70,625$1,000
49Williams for Senate$70,000$70,000
50Pennsylvania Future Fund$64,500$2,500

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