Top campaign contribution recipients in Illinois for the week of April 24

Top campaign contribution recipients in Illinois for the week of April 24
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The following political organizations received the most campaign contributions in Illinois during the week of April 24.

Top campaign contributions for the week of April 24 in Illinois
Campaign Committee Candidate Total Amount
Friends of Don Harmon for State Senate Don Harmon $431,905
Elect Dan McConchie Dan McConchie $133,000
Friends of David A Welter David A. Welter $50,300
Committee to Elect Dr Paul Jacobs Paul Jacobs $40,000
Friends for Katie Stuart Katie Stuart $35,500
Friends of Susan Sadlowski Garza Susan Sadlowski Garza $31,000
The People for Emanuel “Chris” Welch Emanuel Chris Welch $30,000
Friends for Fritz Fritz Kaegi $25,200
Northfield Twp Regular Republican Org Peter T. Amarantos $21,145
Friends to Elect Jim Gardiner James Gardiner $16,300
Friends of Jonathan Carroll Jonathan Carroll $15,000
Citizens to Elect Anthony Beale Anthony Beale $11,500
Friends of Theresa Mah Theresa Mah $11,500
Citizens to Elect LaShawn K Ford State Representative La K. Shawn Ford $11,000
Friends of Dan Swanson Dan Swanson $10,000
Dave Syverson Campaign Committee Dave Syverson $9,291
Caruana for Winnebago County Sheriff Gary Caruana $8,500
Friends of LaPointe Lindsey Lapointe $8,000
Citizens for Seth Lewis Seth Lewis $6,314
Citizens for John M Cabello John M. Cabello $6,000
DeWitte for Illinois Senate Donald P. DeWitte $5,956
Friends of John Curran John Curran $5,956
Friends and Supporters of Adam Solano Adam Solano $5,956
Friends of Kevin Olickal Kevin Olickal $5,000
10th Ward Democratic Organization Susan Garza $5,000
Citizens for Mark Walker Mark L. Walker $4,500
Friends for Marty Moylan for State Representative Martin J. Moylan $4,500
Citizens for Tunney Tom Tunney $4,000
People For Mark Luft Mark Luft $4,000
Citizens for Greg Hart Greg Hart $3,746
Friends of Erica C Harriss Erica Harriss $3,500
Friends of Maura Hirschauer Maura Hirschauer $3,500
Friends of Kiana Belcher Kiana Belcher $3,000
Citizens for Jeffrey Lower for Sheriff Jeffrey Lower $3,000
Friends to Elect Kathleen Willis Kathleen Willis $3,000
McCombie for Illinois Tony McCombie $3,000
Friends for Owens J Shelby Owens J. Shelby $2,558
Citizens For Suzanne Ness Suzanne Ness $2,500
Friends of Janet Yang Rohr Janet Yang Rohr $2,500
Friends of Michelle Mussman Michelle Mussman $2,500
Peoples Economy Party Ryan P. Evans $2,000
Friends of John M Guevara John M. Guevara $2,000
Glasgow for Will County James W. Glasgow $2,000
Friends for Randy Frese Randy Frese $2,000
Friends of Edwin Reyes Edwin Reyes $2,000
Friends of Don Gray Don Gray $1,576
Preckwinkle for President Toni Preckwinkle $1,500
Friends of Walter Burnett, Jr Walter Burnett Jr. $1,500
Citizens to Elect Ronald M Serpico Sr. Inc Ronald M. Serpico $1,250
Friends of Bill Crowley Bill Crowley $1,000
Citizens for Debbie Meyers Martin Debbie Meyers-Martin $1,000
Friends for Debra Silverstein Debra Silverstein $1,000
Friends of Patricia Van Pelt Patricia Van Pelt $1,000
Evelyn for Illinois Evelyn Sanguinetti $1,000
Citizens to Elect Vernard L Alsberry Jr Vernard L. Alsberry Jr. $1,000
6th Ward Democratic Org Roderick T. Sawyer $1,000
Friends of Jeff Bullard Jeff Bullard $1,000
Citizens for Mary Mahady Mary Mahady $1,000
Committee to Elect Don Knapp Don Knapp $1,000
Friends of Jason Barickman Jason Barickman $1,000
Chesney for Illinois Andrew S. Chesney $1,000
Friends of Samantha Nugent Samantha Nugent $1,000
Friends of Barrett F Pedersen Barrett F. Pedersen $1,000
Citizens to Elect Emma Mitts Emma Mitts $1,000
Ozinga for Illinois Tim Ozinga $1,000
Neighbors for Harry Osterman Harry Osterman $1,000


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