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Week ending July 27: Missouri political committees that received the most contributions

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Here are the 50 political committees that received the largest financial contributions during the week ending July 27, according to the Missouri Ethics Commission.

Missouri's Constitution doesn't impose limits for donation for local elections, but some local municipalities have enacted contribution limits.

Individuals donated more than $65 million to political causes in 2022, which is higher than the 2018 total for individuals during a year with a mid-term election.

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.

Despite this legislation, disclosures of political contributions can be unclear or murky due to gaps in information and misreporting.

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

Top Missouri committees ranked by total contributions in week ending July 27
RankCommitteeAmountMedian contribution amount
1Uniting Missouri PAC$415,000$55,000
2Lincoln PAC$225,925$5,000
3House Republican Campaign Committee, Inc$93,500$5,000
3House Republican Campaign Committee, Inc$93,500$5,000
5Friends Of Lincoln Hough$90,975$875
6Citizens To Elect Mike Kehoe$78,058$500
7Show Me Growth PAC$65,100$7,600
8Ashcroft For Missouri$52,337$1,000
9Eigel For Missouri$49,162$10
10Plocher For Missouri$46,575$1,663
11Citizens For Crystal Quade$39,867$25
12Friends Of Mary Elizabeth Coleman$33,027$2,400
12Friends Of Mary Elizabeth Coleman$33,027$2,400
14Catalyst PAC$30,000$30,000
14A Better Missouri Political Action Committee$30,000$30,000
16Missourians For Cody Smith$23,775$2,000
17House Democratic Campaign Committee$20,947$50
18Friends Of Phil Christofanelli$20,021$2,400
19Taxpayers in Support of Public Education$20,000$20,000
19Taxpayers in Support of Public Education$20,000$20,000
21Committee To Elect Robert Sauls$10,975$1,000
22Friends Of Holly Rehder$10,875$500
23Citizens For Jim Arnott$10,500$5,250
24Missouri Energy Development Association Political Action Committee$10,000$10,000
24Missouri Energy Development Association Political Action Committee$10,000$10,000
24Committee To Elect Houx$10,000$1,000
27Teamsters Local Union No 688 Political Action Committee$9,509$9,509
28Pollitt For House Of Representatives$9,250$250
29Ameren Missouri Political Action Committee$9,055$9,055
29Ameren Missouri Political Action Committee$9,055$9,055
31Citizens for Nathan Bibb$8,850$700
31Citizens for Nathan Bibb$8,850$700
33Friends Of Rick Brattin$8,300$750
34SOUTHLAND PROGRESS$8,218$500
35MISSOURI RIGHT TO LIFE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE$7,940$700
36MO Chamber PAC$7,500$3,750
36MO Chamber PAC$7,500$3,750
38Patterson For Missouri$7,000$750
39Freedom Incorporated$6,600$1,100
40Committee to Elect Monica Morrey$6,000$2,000
40KC BizPAC The Political Action Committee of the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce in Partnership with the Civic Council of Greater Kansas City$6,000$3,000
40KC BizPAC The Political Action Committee of the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce in Partnership with the Civic Council of Greater Kansas City$6,000$3,000
43Henderson For Missouri$5,800$2,400
44O'DonnellForMissouri.com$5,500$1,500
44O'DonnellForMissouri.com$5,500$1,500
44O'DonnellForMissouri.com$5,500$1,500
47Williams For Coroner$5,200$2,600
48Citizens For Hoskins$4,775$400
48Citizens For Hoskins$4,775$400
50Roberts For St Louis$4,650$1,400

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