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Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending March 20?

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Here are the 50 political committees that received the largest amount of money from contributions during the week ending March 20, according to the North Carolina State Board of Elections.

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.

CommitteeTotalAverage contribution amount
The Committee to Elect Ronnie Fields Sheriff$4,319$227
Carolina Justice PAC James Scott Farrin PC$1,040$27
Elect Derek Partee$1,000$1,000
Henderson Democratic Party$605$25
Guilford Republican Party$525$263
Moore Republican Party$440$110
Gaston Republican Party$320$27
Verizon Good Govt Club of North Carolina$317$9
Allen McNeill for North Carolina House$250$250
Rockingham Republican Party$250$250
Committee to Elect Debbie Roundtree to City Council$222$32
Carteret Democratic Party$220$28
11th Cong Dist Republican Party$215$215
Pender Democratic Party$204$34
Citizens for Joey Davis$150$150
Democrats of North Mecklenburg$145$48
Catherine Whiteford for North Carolina House 83$100$100
Committee to Elect Kayley Taber$100$100
Friends of Durham PAC State$100$100
Gaston Republican Women$80$27
Progressive Caucus of the North Carolina Democratic Party$80$13
Asheville Tea PAC$65$22
Wake SD$60$30
Committee to Elect Jason Tuttle for Sheriff$40$40
Moore Republican Men$35$18
Johnston Democratic Women$30$30
Senior Democrats of Johnston County$25$25
Union Democratic Women$20$20
Perquimans Democratic Party$10$10
Union County Senior Democrats$10$10
Wayne Democratic Party$10$10

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