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Campaign spending: Top 3rd quarter political donation recipients in Minnesota in 2019

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These were the political organizations that received the most money in campaign donations in Minnesota from July 1 to September 30, 2019.

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.

Third quarter top campaign contribution recipients
Campaign CommitteeCandidateAmount
Amy for AmericaAmy J. Klobuchar$2,516,362
Jason Lewis for SenateJason Lewis$376,962
Angie Craig for CongressAngela Dawn Craig$274,575
Ilhan for CongressIlhan Omar$254,379
Dean Phillips for CongressDean Phillips$185,718
Pete Stauber for Congress Volunteer CommitteePeter Allen Stauber$131,500
Emmer for CongressThomas Earl Emmer Jr.$113,100
Friends of HagedornJames Hagedorn$82,405
Chris Kelley for CongressChris Kelley$59,260
McCollum for CongressBetty McCollum$58,385
Fischbach for CongressMichelle Fischbach$57,602
Lacy Johnson for CongressLacy Johnson$51,420
Dr. Noel Collis for CongressNoel Collis$36,400
Wright for CongressRichard Thomas Wright$33,155
Peterson for CongressCollin Clark Peterson$29,050
Rick Olson for Congress CommitteeRichard Thomas Olson$24,504
STELLA2020Danielle Stella$14,597
Hughes for CongressDavid Russell Hughes$14,305
Klobuchar for Minnesota 2012Amy J. Klobuchar$4,800
Rob Barrett for SenateRobert Paul Barrett Jr.$3,850
Ian Todd for CongressIan Andrew Todd$3,735
Jayesun Sherman for US Congress FinanceJayesun Israel Sherman$2,840
Tina Smith for MinnesotaTina Smith$2,000
Travis Ekbom for CongressTravis James Ekbom$1,374
Alley Waterbury for US Congress Campaign Committee care of Leo PhilbenAlley Waterbury$1,108
Gary Heyer for CongressGary Edward Heyer$250

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