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Which political committees received the most in contributions during April?

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Here are the 50 political committees that received the most money from contributions during April, according to the California Secretary 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 (April)
RankCommitteeAmountMedian contribution amount
1ActBlue California$3,696,460$25
2D. R. I. V. E. - Democrat, Republican, Independent Voter Education$1,820,989$1,820,989
3Yes on 21 - Renters and Homeowners United to Keep Families in Their Homes, Sponsored by AIDS Healthcare Foundation$1,170,000$390,000
4California Democratic Party$1,070,167$130
5Newsom for California Governor 2022$712,526$100
6International Union of Painters and Allied Trades Political Action Together Legislative & Educational Committee$555,851$555,851
7American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 3299, PAC$458,944$130,592
8Service Employees International Union Local 521 Independent Expenditure Committee$376,124$188,062
9California Federation of Teachers COPE Property/Ballot Committee$262,254$422
10California Correctional Peace Officers Association Political Action Committee$231,842$231,842
11Building a Healthy Future for CA Facilitated by Agricultural Council of CA$231,412$57,853
12Committee to Increase Voting in California$228,400$228,400
13California Dental Association Political Action Committee$219,481$145
14State Building and Construction Trades Council of California, PAC$218,013$1,108
15Professional Engineers in California Government PECG, PAC$195,720$97,860
16California Republican Party - State$190,000$13,333
17Californians for Jobs and a Strong Economy$178,100$8,100
18California Apartment Association Political Action Committee$164,325$54
19Members' Voice of the State Building and Construction Trades Council of California$135,076$558
20Los Angeles College Faculty Guild COPE$115,800$57,900
21State Building and Construction Trades Council of California Independent Expenditure, PAC$110,202$554
22Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America IEC$105,697$1,899
23Greater Anesthesia Service and Political Action Committee, Sponsored by California Society of Anesthesiologists$102,438$125
24Western United Dairies, PAC$100,000$500
25Robert Garcia for Lieutenant Governor 2026$97,850$500
26Re-Elect Eleni Kounalakis for Lieutenant Governor 2022$92,750$1,000
27Courage California Issues$86,482$40
28Celgene Corporation Political Action Committee$85,320$85,320
29California Latino, PAC$85,000$12,500
30California Hospitals Committee on Issues$83,333$83,333
31California State Pipe Trades Council Political Action Committee$79,855$79,855
32California Federation of Teachers COPE$78,321$523
33Re-Elect Tony Thurmond for Superintendent of Public Instruction 2022$78,000$3,550
34San Diego County Democratic Party$77,043$4,500
35California Teachers Association Independent Expenditure Committee$75,000$75,000
36Steamfitters Local 342 Political Action Committee$72,464$68
37Reform California$67,219$50
38Re-Elect Fiona Ma for State Treasurer 2022$63,801$1,000
39Orange County Professional Firefighters Association Local 3631, PAC$63,200$60
40Los Angeles County Federation of Labor AFL-CIO Council on Political Education$62,980$98
41Colonel Tom Umberg for Senate 2022$58,750$1,950
42Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers Association of America, PAC$56,700$8,100
43Asian Pacific Islander Leadership, PAC$55,000$25,000
44Greenberg Traurig, P. A., PAC$53,553$53,553
45Southern California Contractors Association Political Action Committee$52,409$250
46Connie M Leyva for Senate 2022$51,550$1,000
47National Union of Healthcare Workers Candidate Committee for Quality Patient Care and Union Democracy$51,507$25,754
48National Union of Healthcare Workers Issues Committee for Quality Patient Care and Union Democracy$50,263$25,131
49California Neighborhood Empowerment Through Voting Project$50,000$50,000
50California American Council of Engineering Companies Issues Fund$49,944$208

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