Top campaign contribution recipients in Illinois for the week of June 22

Top campaign contribution recipients in Illinois for the week of June 22
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The following political organizations received the most campaign contributions in Illinois during the week of June 22.

Top campaign contributions for the week of June 22 in Illinois
Campaign Committee Candidate Total Amount
Friends of Michael J Madigan Michael J. Madigan $344,376
Brady for Senate Inc William E. Brady $101,600
Friends of Don Harmon for State Senate Don Harmon $50,000
Overstreet 2020 David K. Overstreet $23,000
Committee to Elect Jay C Hoffman Jay Hoffman $14,000
Friends of Ryan Spain Ryan Spain $13,050
Citizens to Elect Joseph V Chiarelli Joseph V. Chiarelli $11,000
Ozinga for Illinois Tim Ozinga $10,800
Citizens for Presta Louis Presta $10,000
Citizens for Claar Roger C. Claar $10,000
Citizens to Elect John Connor John Connor $6,500
Judge Judy for Supreme Court Judy Cates $6,000
Citizens For Dan Patlak Dan Patlak $5,250
Friends of Barbara Hernandez Barbara Hernandez $5,000
Friends of Jason A Helland Jason Helland $5,000
People For Mark Luft Mark Luft $5,000
Richard D Felice for Circuit Court Judge Richard D. Felice $5,000
Friends of Jaime M Andrade Jr Jaime Andrade Jr. $4,400
Team Demmer Tom Demmer $4,000
Friends of Jonathan Carroll Jonathan Carroll $3,500
Friends of Mark Batinick Mark Batinick $3,500
Neighbors for Robert Murphy Robert Murphy $3,000
Pat O’Brien for State’s Attorney Patrick O’Brien $3,000
Friends of Byron Sigcho Lopez Byron Sigcho Lopez $2,500
McCluskey for Circuit Judge James F. McCluskey $2,500
Chris Brown Campaign Committee Chris Brown $2,500
Friends for Randy Frese Randy Frese $2,500
Citizens for John M Cabello John M. Cabello $2,500
Friends of Jennifer Banek Jennifer Banek $2,250
44th Ward Regular Democratic Org Bernard J. Hansen $2,000
Friends of Carol Ammons Carol. Ammons $2,000
Elect Corinne Pierog Corinne Pierog $2,000
Citizens For Suzanne Ness Suzanne Ness $2,000
Friends of Rinehart Eric Rinehart $2,000
Doyle for Circuit Judge Andrew J. Doyle $2,000
Friends of Laura Curtis Laura Curtis $1,500
Friends of Laura Hois for State Rep Laura Hois $1,500
Friends of Brandon Johnson Brandon Johnson $1,500
Friends of Chris Taliaferro Christopher Taliaferro $1,500
Maria For The 49th Ward Maria Hadden $1,500
Hopkins for Chicago Brian Hopkins $1,500
McCombie for Illinois Tony McCombie $1,500
Neighbors for Daniel La Spata Daniel La Spata $1,300
Citizens for Friess David Friess $1,250
Citizens for Kurt Prenzler Kurt Prenzler $1,000
Daniel Didech Campaign Committee Daniel Didech $1,000
Friends of Robert Spears Robert Spears $1,000
Peters for Illinois Robert Peters $1,000
DeWitte for Illinois Senate Donald P. Dewitte $1,000
Julie Morrison for State Senate Julie. Morrison $1,000
Citizens For Jackie Haas Jackie Haas $1,000
Chesney for Illinois Andrew S. Chesney $1,000
Friends of Win Stoller Win Stoller $1,000
Friends for Jennifer Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz $1,000
Friends of Heather Steans Heather Steans $1,000
Friends of Stephanie Kifowit Stephanie Kifowit $1,000
Caruana for Winnebago County Sheriff Gary Caruana $1,000
Joan Padilla for State Representative Joan Padilla $1,000
Citizens for Amy Elik Amy Elik $1,000
Friends of John Valle John Valle $1,000
Citizens for Hammond Norine Hammond $1,000


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