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 committees ranked by total contributions (March)
Rank | Committee | Amount | Average Contribution |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Shapiro for Pennsylvania | $2,859,740 | $768 |
2 | Friends of Dave White | $1,341,227 | $6,740 |
3 | McSwain for Governor | $1,332,874 | $3,593 |
4 | Citizens Alliance of Pennsylvania, PAC | $1,200,000 | $1,200,000 |
5 | RGA Pennsylvania 2022, PAC | $955,000 | $39,792 |
6 | DGA Victory Fund | $402,500 | $201,250 |
7 | Democratic Governors Association - Pennsylvania | $371,439 | $66 |
8 | Shapiro for Pennsylvania | $365,114 | $777 |
9 | Lou Barletta for Governor | $318,499 | $612 |
10 | DGA Victory Fund | $275,623 | $5,512 |
11 | International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Political Action Committee | $242,418 | $839 |
12 | International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 98 Committee on Political Education | $232,294 | $83 |
13 | Allegheny County Republican Committee | $218,090 | $1,218 |
14 | Spirit of 1776 | $214,775 | $71,592 |
15 | Corman for Governor | $214,039 | $4,756 |
16 | CLARICE FOR Pennsylvania | $203,100 | $50,775 |
17 | Centene Corporation Political Action Committee | $194,258 | $245 |
18 | WENDY FINK FOR Pennsylvania | $184,346 | $5,586 |
19 | Pennsylvania Future Fund | $181,000 | $13,923 |
20 | Friends of Doug Mastriano | $176,507 | $224 |
21 | Friends of Arvind Venkat | $174,371 | $1,465 |
22 | T-Mobile US Political Action Committee, Inc. | $164,111 | $164,111 |
23 | Citizens for Stan Saylor | $153,000 | $5,100 |
24 | Bucks County Republican Committee | $147,654 | $2,546 |
25 | Pennsylvania Democratic Party | $132,308 | $7,350 |
26 | CARRIE FOR Pennsylvania | $131,150 | $14,572 |
27 | Enterprise Holdings Political Action Committee, Inc. | $124,593 | $102 |
28 | Democratic State Senate Campaign Committee | $123,456 | $5,144 |
28 | Democratic State Senate Campaign Committee | $123,456 | $5,144 |
30 | UnitedHealth Group Incorporated, PAC | $122,306 | $82 |
31 | Erie Insurance Political Action Committee | $120,718 | $165 |
32 | Sims 4 Pennsylvania | $115,972 | $966 |
33 | AFSCME Council 13 | $114,907 | $1,210 |
34 | International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental, & Reinforcing, Iron Workers | $112,915 | $559 |
35 | Comcast Corporation & NBCUniversal Political Action Committee - USA | $110,876 | $1,320 |
36 | American Property Casualty Insurance Association Political Action Committee | $107,184 | $186 |
37 | Citizens for Joshua Kali | $105,049 | $3,502 |
38 | Anthem Political Action Committee, Inc. | $103,395 | $54 |
39 | House Republican Campaign Committee | $102,294 | $1,441 |
40 | Jason Richey for Governor | $100,000 | $100,000 |
41 | TEDDY FOR Pennsylvania | $94,255 | $2,142 |
42 | Benninghoff for Representative | $90,300 | $1,557 |
43 | Turn Pennsylvania Blue | $87,981 | $198 |
44 | FedEx Corporation Political Action Committee | $86,911 | $32 |
45 | Williams for Senate | $84,905 | $1,061 |
46 | McSwain for Governor | $84,220 | $1,651 |
47 | Eli Lilly and Company Political Action Committee | $76,337 | $32 |
48 | Make a Difference, PAC | $75,000 | $75,000 |
49 | Citizens for Amen Brown | $71,831 | $1,633 |
50 | Citizens for Patrick Browne | $70,900 | $897 |