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November: California political committees that received the most contributions

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Here are the 25 political committees that received the largest financial contributions during November, according to the California Secretary of State.

Political committees in California received over $1.5 billion in donations in 2022.

Political donations in the state are capped at $5,500 per election cycle for candidates running for the state legislature, such as Senators and Representatives. For gubernatorial candidates, the contribution limit is $36,400 per election cycle.

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 California Committees Ranked by Total Contributions in November

RankCommitteeCityAmountMedian Contribution Amount
1California Apartment Association Issues CommitteeSacramento$5,794,262$7,000
2Rob Bonta for CA Attorney General 2026Alameda$177,500$9,100
3Fiona Ma for Lieutenant Governor 2026Sacramento$175,900$9,100
4Our Children, Our Future CAPasadena$137,635$137,635
5Dave Cortese for Senate 2024San Jose$129,400$5,000
6California Works: Senator Toni Atkins Ballot Measure CommitteeSan Diego$125,000$62,500
7California Hospitals Committee on IssuesSacramento$111,618$2,279
8Friends of Solache for Assembly 2024Long Beach$109,400$8,200
9Save Local Restaurants, a Coalition of California Small Business Owners, Restaurateurs, Franchisees, Employees, Consumers and Community-Based OrganizationsSan Rafael$75,000$75,000
10Toni Atkins for Lieutenant Governor 2026San Diego$67,600$9,100
11California Young Democrats, PACLong Beach$50,000$10,000
11Committee to Innovate for California's Future, Evan Low Ballot Measure CommitteeSacramento$50,000$50,000
13Efren Martinez for Assembly 2024Norwalk$49,220$220
14Soria for Assembly 2024Sacramento$46,838$4,750
15Re-Elect Scott Wiener for State Senate 2024Oakland$44,000$5,500
16Dawn Addis for Assembly 2024Sacramento$28,400$1,000
17Assemblyman Heath Flora for Safer Communities, a controlled Ballot Measure CommitteeHilmar$25,000$25,000
18Gail Pellerin for Assembly 2024Sacramento$16,400$3,000
19Josh Becker for Senate 2024Sacramento$16,000$3,750
20Josh Newman for Senate 2024Fullerton$15,150$525
21California's BestNorwalk$15,000$5,000
22Bill Dodd for Lieutenant Governor 2026Sacramento$13,100$1,250
23Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh for Senate 2024Hilmar$11,000$5,500
23Juan Carrillo for Assembly 2024Encinitas$11,000$5,500
25Angelo Farooq for State Senate 2024Encino$10,900$10,900

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