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Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending August 15?

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Here are the 50 political committees that received the most money from contributions during the week ending August 15, according to the Pennsylvania Department of State.

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.

Committees receiving the most contributions during week ending August 15
CommitteeAmountAverage contribution amount
DGA Victory Fund$340,575$34,058
Pennsylvania Democratic Party$270,503$38,643
Flippable - Pennsylvania Victory Fund$197,913$1,164
Shapiro for Pennsylvania$134,471$1,681
Friends of Joe Torsella$82,810$10,351
Comcast Corporation & NBCUniversal Political Action Committee - USA$65,508$1,523
Bucks County Republican Committee$57,220$19,073
Kennedy Democrats$51,500$10,300
International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers$50,685$461
Pennsylvania Automotive Association Political Action Committee$46,750$1,798
Marathon Petroleum Corporation Employees Political Action Committee$41,981$19
Merck & Company, Employees Political Action Committee, Inc.$29,206$43
Crawford County Democratic Committee$29,188$584
Committee to Elect Jim Brewster$25,800$1,173
Wolf, PAC$25,000$25,000
End Citizens United Non-Federal Pennsylvania$24,160$18
Political Information Committee of CPAs$22,650$5,663
Mid-Atlantic Laborers' Political League$22,500$11,250
Zeneca Political Action Committee, Inc.$19,826$15
Independence Blue Cross Pennsylvania, PAC$19,582$83
The Pennsylvania Blue Victory Fund$17,478$406
Friends of Devlin Robinson$17,275$617
Garrity for Pennsylvania$17,050$682
Future Now Fund - Pennsylvania$15,650$1,565
Malady & Wooten, PAC$15,000$15,000
Heidelbaugh for Attorney General, Inc.$14,840$1,484
United Steelworkers Political Action Fund$14,271$25
Vistra Energy Leaders Political Action Committee of Vistra Energy$13,799$25
Local 0066 Club, PAC$13,200$13,200
Friends of Joe Pittman$13,050$768
Conservation Voters of Pennsylvania Action Fund$10,000$10,000
Responsible Citizens for Economic Progress$9,925$1,241
Luzerne County Democratic Committee$9,200$1,022
Democracy Fund$9,175$918
Spirit of 1776$8,100$8,100
Commonwealth Leaders Fund$7,200$2,400
Friends of Pat Stefano$7,200$1,440
Psea-Pace for State Elections$6,946$33
Bipartisan Political Action Committee/the Bank of New York Mellon Corporation Bipac/bnymc$5,330$44
Republican Party of Lackawanna County$5,000$5,000
Friends of Judy Ward$5,000$5,000
NiSource PAC, Inc.$4,546$46
Pennsylvania First$4,250$2,125
Pennsylvania Chamber of Business & Industry$4,185$182
Cement Masons & Plasterers Local 592, PAC$4,047$2,024
Friends of Scott Martin$4,030$139
Local 0009 Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers Pennsylvania, PAC$4,025$2,013
Elect Joe Hohenstein$3,700$370
Transport Workers Local 234 Cope$3,532$3,532
Pennsylvania Bankers Public Affairs Committee$3,475$316

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