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Which political committees received the most in contributions during March?

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Here are the 50 political committees that received the most money from contributions during March, according to the Missouri Ethics Commission.

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 about contributions during a month are often incomplete and updated at the end of the quarter.

Top committees ranked by total contributions (March)

RankCommitteeAmountMedian contribution amount
1Together Kansas City$462,300$2,500
2Cara Spencer For Mayor$255,005$100
3Tishaura O. Jones for Mayor$254,071$25
4Gateway to Progress PAC$142,650$2,500
5Yes on Prop E - Earnings Tax STL$125,000$25,000
6Missourians for Higher Education$105,500$2,500
7Supporters of Health Research and Treatments$104,000$52,000
8Citizens for Spencer$102,100$1,100
9Nicole Galloway for Missouri$98,150$500
10314 Forward$82,350$2,550
11American Property Casualty Insurance Association Political Account$58,439$10,445
12Brent Brown for Springfield$46,450$150
13Enterprise Holdings, Inc. PAC$45,560$63
14Missouri Realtors PAC, Inc$44,331$315
15Missouri Pork-PAC$43,630$500
16Page PAC$35,100$3,800
17Nexus PAC$35,000$5,000
17Missouri Senate Campaign Committee$35,000$2,500
19Missouri Independent Bankers Association PAC$34,482$1,405
20Coatar for St. Louis$33,050$750
21Fitzpatrick for Missouri$30,500$2,650
22Show Me Integrity Action Fund$30,400$50
23Johnson County Republican Party Central Committee$29,370$160
24Kansas City Bizpac the Political Action Committee of the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce in Partnership with the Civic Council of Greater Kansas City$28,000$5,000
25Reed For St Louis$27,325$1,000
26Ben Brown for Missouri$25,685$100
27Fifth Ward Democratic Organization$25,500$2,500
28One St. Louis PAC$25,025$5,000
29Secure the Vote$25,000$25,000
29Missouri Republican Party$25,000$12,500
29Theloupac$25,000$25,000
29Legal Missouri 2022$25,000$12,500
33Citizens for Ken McClure$24,860$250
34Committee to Elect Heather Hardinger$24,355$250
35Committee To Elect Matthew Simpson$23,185$500
36Page for Missouri$22,850$500
37MILA PAC$21,240$4,080
38AGC of Missouri PAC$20,897$1,011
39Local 41 Political Action Fund$19,039$19,039
40Citizens for Wagner$17,943$4,636
41STJ Business PAC$17,000$1,000
42Friends of SJSD$16,760$500
43Debbie Cook for Mayor$16,540$175
44Friends of Kori Sloan$16,310$200
45Kevin O'Neill for City Council Kansas City Missouri$16,100$2,550
46Brad Christ For Missouri$15,745$138
47Southland Progress$15,650$200
48Friends of Jennifer Growe Soshnik$15,263$1,819
49James Page for Ward 5$14,898$100
50Missouri Anti-Corruption Task Force$14,355$100

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