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Monday, November 25, 2024

Who made the biggest political contributions during week ending March 8?

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The top 100 political contributions made during the week ending March 8 can be found in the table below, according to the North Carolina State Board of Elections.

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.

CommitteeContributorContribution TypeAmountDate
Committee to Elect Ricky HurtadoFuture NowNon-Party Comm$5,4002020-03-02
Citizens for Christine MummaNorwood StoneIndividual$2,7002020-03-02
Committee to Elect Harper PetersonTerry EspyIndividual$1,0002020-03-02
Citizens for Christine MummaRichard FaulknerIndividual$5002020-03-03
Citizens for Christine MummaDavid MouldIndividual$2502020-03-03
Citizens for Christine MummaJames SorgiIndividual$2502020-03-02
Forsyth Democratic PartyPauline JacksonIndividual$1502020-03-02
Citizens for Christine MummaRyan GladdenIndividual$1252020-03-03
Barrett for SchoolsRoberta Mick BarrettIndividual$1002020-03-04
Citizens for BarrickMeng SunIndividual$1002020-03-04
Friends to Elect Jim Moore District Court JudgeDavid WijewickramaIndividual$742020-03-02
Citizens for Christine MummaAggregated Individual ContributionIndividual$502020-03-03
Committee to Elect Scott ElvisScott ElvisIndividual$502020-03-02
Citizens for Shane McCarthyAggregated Individual ContributionIndividual$302020-03-04
Toole for North CarolinaAggregated Individual ContributionIndividual$82020-03-02
African American Caucus Craven County DemAggregated Individual ContributionIndividual$12020-03-07

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