There have been 23 total contributions made to political candidates and committees by ComEd employees, 52 percent of which have gone to Democratic causes and candidates.
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. According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, eleven states have no limits on how much can be contributed to a candidate by individual donors, while the other 39 states often limit the amount someone can contribute based on the office the candidate is running for.
Table here that shows total donations by employees of ComEd
Employee | Candidate | Party | Amount |
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Joseph Dominguez | Lori E. Lightfoot | Non Partisan | $15,000 |
Joseph Dominguez | Toni Preckwinkle | Democratic | $7,500 |
Anne Pramaggiore | David Mc Sweeney | Republican | $4,000 |
Joe Dominguez | William M. Daley | Democratic | $2,500 |
Joseph Dominguez | Gery J. Chico | Democratic | $2,500 |
Joseph Dominguez | Susana Mendoza | Democratic | $2,500 |
Terence Donnelly | Lori E. Lightfoot | Non Partisan | $2,000 |
Fidel Marquez | Susana Mendoza | Democratic | $1,500 |
Fidel Marquez | Lori E. Lightfoot | Non Partisan | $1,500 |
Fidel Marquez | Toni Preckwinkle | Democratic | $1,500 |
Terence Donnelly | Toni Preckwinkle | Democratic | $1,500 |
Charles Walls | Kim Foxx | Democratic | $1,000 |
Joseph Dominguez | Melissa Conyears Ervin | Democratic | $1,000 |
Kevin Brookins | Kim Foxx | Democratic | $1,000 |
Mark Falcone | Lori E. Lightfoot | Non Partisan | $1,000 |
Marlow Colvin | Karen Yarbrough | Democratic | $1,000 |
Martin Montes | Lori E. Lightfoot | Non Partisan | $1,000 |
Timothy Mc Guire | Lori E. Lightfoot | Non Partisan | $1,000 |
Vito Martino | Lori E. Lightfoot | Non Partisan | $1,000 |
Jacob Duvick | Chris Brown | Republican | $750 |