Campaign spending: Top 2nd quarter political donation recipients in New Jersey

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These were the political organizations that received the most money from campaign donations in New Jersey from April 1 to June 30, according to the Federal Election 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.

Top second-quarter campaign contribution recipients
Campaign Committee Candidate Amount
Josh Gottheimer for Congress Josh Gottheimer $1,012,204
Tom Malinowski for Congress Tom Malinowski $712,254
Andy Kim for Congress Andy Kim $700,933
Amy Kennedy for Congress Amy Kennedy $375,749
Menendez for Senate Robert Menendez $282,104
Kean for Congress Inc Thomas H. Kean Jr. $256,359
Mikie Sherrill for Congress Rebecca Michelle Sherrill $172,583
Van Drew for Congress Jeff Van Drew $171,827
Becchi for Congress Rosemary Becchi $154,357
Wildes for Congress Michael Wildes $113,500
Arati for Congress Arati Kreibich $113,108
Pallone for Congress Frank J. Pallone Jr. $75,400
Pascrell for Congress Inc. William J. Pascrell Jr. $70,400
Brigid for South Jersey Brigid Callahan Harrison $61,900
Committee to Re-Elect Congressman Chris Smith Christopher H. Smith $61,518
True Democrats for Cunningham William Cunningham $53,494
Stephanie for New Jersey Stephanie Schmid $32,579
Kate for Nj, Inc Kate Gibbs $31,174
Oseguera 2020 Hector Omar Oseguera Jr. $24,689
David Richter for Congress Inc. David Richter $22,202
Amani 2020 Amani Al-Khatahtbeh $19,870
Donald M Payne Jr for Congress Donald M. Payne Jr. $17,950
Menendez Victory Fund Robert Menendez $16,300
Rik for New Jersey Inc Rikin Mehta $14,750
Committee to Elect Lawrence Hamm Lawrence Hamm $14,519
Friends of Russell Cirincione Russell Cirincione $14,161
Cory 2020 Cory A. Booker $12,443
John McCann for Congress John Joseph McCann Jr. $11,540
Donald Norcross for Congress Donald W. Norcross $10,205
Pallotta for Congress Frank Pallotta $9,575
APPLEFIELD4CONGRESS David Applefield $9,187
Mazo for Congress Eugene David Mazo $7,675
Sires for Congress Albio Sires $6,300
Vote Big-Vote James Baldini James Baldini $5,910
Zina Spezakis for Congress Zinovia Spezakis $3,645
John Francis for Congress John Hull Francis III $2,550
Stetson Hardwickfor President Stetson Hardwick $2,500
Alp Basaran for Congress a Nj Nonprofit Corporation Alpaslan Basaran $2,370
Committee to Elect Tricia Flanagan US Senate Patricia Flanagan $1,775
Christine Conforti for a Conscious Congress Christine Marie Conforti $1,756
Tom Phillips for Congress Tom Phillips $1,400
Veronica Fernandez for US Senate Veronica Fernandez $1,088
Dr Hector Castillo for Congress Hector L. Castillo $1,040
Burke for Senate Daniel C. Burke $1,000


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