Which Missouri political committees received the most contributions during week ending April 20?

Which Missouri political committees received the most contributions during week ending April 20?
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Here are the 10 political committees that received financial contributions during the week ending April 20, 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 April 20
Rank Committee Amount Median contribution amount
1 Missourians for Constitutional Freedom $9,790 $25
2 Schaefer For Council $2,190 $787
3 Residents for Randy Hein $1,587 $1,587
4 The Rylee Hartwell Committee $1,500 $1,500
5 St. Charles County Families for Public Schools $1,305 $50
6 Kirschner For Lindbergh $1,129 $1,129
7 Committee to Elect Cayle Orstad $385 $385
8 Camden County Republican Central Committee $360 $180
8 Camden County Republican Central Committee $360 $180
10 COMMITTEE TO ELECT LEN PAGANO $350 $175


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