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Which political committees received the most in contributions during February?

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Here are the 50 political committees that received the largest amount of money from contributions during February, 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.

Top committees ranked by total contributions (February)
RankCommitteeAmountAverage Contribution
1Shapiro for Pennsylvania$791,160$198
2McSwain for Governor$426,301$1,965
3Democratic Governors Association - Pennsylvania$395,373$78
4Friends of Dave White$305,756$1,727
5Enterprise Holdings Political Action Committee, Inc.$287,121$236
6International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Political Action Committee$268,167$2,047
7International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 98 Committee on Political Education$235,589$100
8Friends of Arvind Venkat$234,651$1,989
9House Republican Campaign Committee$219,040$3,001
10DGA Victory Fund$172,553$7,843
11Friends of Austin Davis$165,792$906
11Friends of Austin Davis$165,792$906
13Pennsylvania Opportunity, PAC$161,500$7,341
14RGA Pennsylvania 2022, PAC$125,000$20,833
15UnitedHealth Group Incorporated, PAC$123,246$82
16Dillon for Senate$116,054$6,827
172999 Group$110,000$22,000
18Anthem Political Action Committee, Inc.$103,120$54
19Cozen O'Connor Political Action Committee$93,682$170
20New Foundation, PAC$90,000$90,000
21FedEx Corporation Political Action Committee$88,882$32
22Friends of Doug Mastriano$77,074$188
23Corman for Governor$76,038$2,535
24Eli Lilly and Company Political Action Committee$75,636$32
25Aument for Senate$72,280$745
26Friends of Greg Rothman$72,200$2,256
27Citizens for Stan Saylor$66,300$1,658
28Turn Pennsylvania Blue$64,838$224
29International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental, & Reinforcing, Iron Workers$64,826$2,026
30Friends of Bryan Cutler$64,750$1,579
31Marathon Petroleum Corporation Employees Political Action Committee$62,695$23
32Delaware County Republican Finance Committee 7900243$62,167$1,381
33Local 0066 Club, PAC$62,050$15,513
34Citizens for Hughes$60,000$1,364
35Build Pennsylvania, PAC$58,500$2,786
36Allegheny County Republican Committee$58,197$701
37Lou Barletta for Governor$55,402$133
38Political Labor Action Now$55,000$2,619
39American Property Casualty Insurance Association Political Action Committee$53,263$171
40HNTB Holdings PAC, Ltd.$53,003$42
41Friends of Isabella Fitzgerald$51,900$3,992
41Friends of Isabella Fitzgerald$51,900$3,992
43Citizens Alliance of Pennsylvania, PAC$50,000$50,000
43Impact Pennsylvania$50,000$50,000
45Friends of Todd Stephens, Inc.$48,650$1,520
46Merck & Company, Employees Political Action Committee, Inc.$48,308$41
47United Steelworkers Political Action Fund$47,311$23
48Pennsylvania Future Fund$45,000$2,813
49Friends of Joanna Mcclinton$44,620$1,940
50HDR Employee Owners PAC, Inc.$44,318$27

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