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Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending July 10?

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Here are the 50 political committees that received the largest amount of money from contributions during the week ending July 10, 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.

Data collected on Oct. 1 from the Board of Elections.

CommitteeTotalAverage contribution amount
Committee to Elect Nick Walsh$4,000$2,000
Dixon for Kannapolis$1,783$178
Cooper for North Wilkesboro$1,490$166
Camille for Chapel Hill$805$89
Eatman for Wendell$555$111
Copelof Campaign Committee$550$110
Friends of Dee Dee for Mayor$505$84
Committee to Elect Ed Gray$500$500
Committee to Elect Dedreana Freeman$420$140
Campaign to Elect Diamond Staton-Williams$350$117
Citizens for Liz Johnson$314$63
Committee to Elect Dejuana Bigelow$215$36
Committee to Elect Marion T. Johnson$200$100
Linda for WP$177$44
Committee to Re-Elect Robert Kellogg$145$48
Committee to Elect Vimala for Chapel Hill$125$63
Citizens for T J Cawley$100$100
The Denis P Bilodeau Campaign Committee$100$100
Damon Seils for Carrboro$85$28
Elect Kim Pellini District Attorney$58$58
Committee to Elect Sona Cooper Alderman$50$50
Morgan Pinehurst Council$5$5

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