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Which political committees received the most in contributions during April?

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Here are the 50 political committees that received the largest amount of money from contributions during April, according to 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 (April)
RankCommitteeAmountMedian contribution amount
1Republican State Leadership Committee & Individual Account, PAC$3,000,000$1,000,000
2International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 98 Committee on Political Education$435,514$181
3Pennsylvania Democratic Party$432,249$159
4The Boeing Company Political Action Committee$344,629$20
5Committee for a Better Tomorrow$263,082$250
6International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Political Action Committee$253,349$492
7Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee$224,851$50
8Democratic State Senate Campaign Committee$191,321$4,750
9Eli Lilly and Company Political Action Committee$151,075$30
10UnitedHealth Group Incorporated, PAC$149,994$38
11DGA Victory Fund$140,299$5,000
12Marathon Petroleum Corporation Employees Political Action Committee$114,911$12
13Future Now Fund - Pennsylvania$103,100$10,000
14John Kane for Senate$99,400$1,000
15Enterprise Holdings Political Action Committee, Inc.$99,260$25
16FedEx Corporation Political Action Committee$91,007$15
17Pennsylvania House Democratic Campaign Committee$87,653$100
18Friends of Farnese$85,548$750
19FirstEnergy Corporation Political Action Committee$80,868$50
20United Steelworkers Political Action Fund$78,692$12
21Kennedy Democrats$78,250$500
22Democratic Attorneys General Association - Pennsylvania$74,426$25
23Seiu Caregivers Action$74,000$74,000
24Psea-Pace for State Elections$67,977$52
25Friends of Carolyn Comitta$66,515$500
26House Republican Campaign Committee$62,065$450
27Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee$59,829$20
28Local 0066 Club, PAC$58,588$21,105
29Democratic Governors Association - Pennsylvania$58,000$3,500
30Nina for Pennsylvania$57,400$250
31Merck & Company, Employees Political Action Committee, Inc.$55,440$25
32International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers$52,032$1,237
33Building a Stronger Pennsylvania$50,000$50,000
34Build Pennsylvania, PAC$49,000$1,000
35National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies, PAC$47,266$50
36Rick for West Philly$46,939$40
37Flippable - Pennsylvania Victory Fund$45,444$25
38NiSource PAC, Inc.$45,000$71
39Zeneca Political Action Committee, Inc.$41,501$10
40Friends of Cris Dush$39,825$100
41Friends of Brett Burman$37,558$200
42George Scott for Pennsylvania 15$34,808$100
43Suplizio for Senate$34,795$200
44Friends of Nikil Saval$34,789$50
45Friends of Bryan Cutler$33,600$1,000
46Friends of Frank Dermody$33,100$1,000
47Garrity for Pennsylvania$32,510$750
48Montgomery County Republican Committee$32,350$3,175
49American Property Casualty Insurance Association Political Action Committee$32,128$25
50Allstate Insurance Company, PAC$31,025$25

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