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Which political committees received the most in contributions during November 2021?

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Here are the 50 political committees that received the most money from contributions during November, 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 (November)
RankCommitteeAmountMedian Contribution Amount
1ActBlue California$56,916$10
2Personal Insurance Federation of CA Agents & Employees, PAC$3,700$100
3Protect Property 13, A Project of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association$2,600$100
4Residents for a Secure Future, Sponsored by the Rancho Santa Fe Association$2,400$100
5Newsom for California Governor 2022$1,329$10
6Union of American Physicians and Dentists Small Contributor Committee$1,080$10
7Farmers Employees and Agents Political Action Committee$1,020$10
8Local 47, IBEW Political Action Committee$960$1
9PACE of California School Employees Association$807$1
10California Association for Nurse Practitioners, PAC$800$100
11International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers Local 21 TJ Anthony Fund, PAC$711$1
12California Pharmacists Association Small Contributor Committee$600$100
13Reform California$593$11
14Fund Her, PAC$560$10
15Courage California Issues$520$10
16Solano County Deputy Sheriffs' Association Political Action Committee$470$10
17AT&T California Employee Political Action Committee$432$10
18Allstate California, PAC$430$55
19California YIMBY Victory Fund$411$100
20Anesthesia Service Medical Group Advocacy Fund$300$100
20Youth Power, Sponsored by PowerCA Action, PAC$300$100
20East Bay Young Democrats$300$100
23Stonewall Democratic Club Of Greater Sacramento$260$10
24U. A. Local 38 Cope Fund$220$10
24Aera Energy Employee Political Action Committee, LLC$220$55
26McDonald's California Operators, PAC$210$10
26National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors/California Political Action Committee$210$10
26The California Women's List$210$100
29Humboldt County Democratic Central Committee$200$100
29SUNPAC sponsored by California Solar & Storage Association$200$100
29California Association of Health Underwriters Political Action Committee$200$10
29Canyon Democrats$200$100
29Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons of California Public Affairs Committee$200$100
29Los Angeles County Democratic Party - Issues & Advocacy Committee$200$100
35California Dental Association Political Action Committee$149$11
36Run Women Run$140$10
36Cisco Systems ePAC, Inc.$140$10
38League of California Cities CITIPAC$120$10
38PACE of California School Employees Association - Issues$120$10
38California Association of Health Facilities, PAC$120$10
38Retired Public Employees' Association-Legislative Action Organization$120$10
38California Teachers Association/Issues, PAC$120$10
38Retired Public Employees' Association Independent Expenditure Committee$120$10
44Libertarian Party of California$110$10
45Ibew Local 100 Cope$103$10
46Los Angeles County Young Democrats$100$100
46California Asian Pacific American Judges Association Political Action Committee$100$100
46California Ambulatory Surgery Association, PAC$100$100
46Democratic Party of the San Fernando Valley$100$100
46California Association of Professional Employees Fair, PAC$100$10

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