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Campaign spending: Top Q2 political donation recipients in Massachusetts

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These Massachusetts political organizations received the most money from campaign donations from April 1 to June 30, according to the Federal Election Commission.

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. The Government Accountability Office reviews current campaign finance law and makes recommendations for keeping the laws relevant.

Top second-quarter campaign contribution recipients
Campaign CommitteeCandidateAmountCity
Jake Auchincloss for CongressJake Auchincloss$549,005Newtonville, MA
Ron Johnson for Senate IncRonald Harold Johnson$508,960Beverly, MA
Lori Trahan for Congress CommitteeLori Trahan$325,409Lowell, MA
Elizabeth for Ma, IncElizabeth Warren$317,375Foxboro, MA
Richard E Neal for Congress CommitteeRichard E. Neal$175,200Springfield, MA
Katherine Clark for CongressKatherine Clark$118,564Belmont, MA
Re-Elect McGovern CommitteeJames Patrick McGovern$70,793Worcester, MA
Bill Keating Committee; theWilliam Richard Keating$47,020Quincy, MA
The Committee to Elect Ayanna PressleyAyanna Pressley$45,293Dorchester Center, MA
Committee to Elect Jesse Brown IncJesse Brown$36,050Plymouth, MA
Moulton for CongressSeth Moulton$33,250Salem, MA
LITTLES4CONGRESSMark Littles$29,738Marshfield Hills, MA
Committee to Elect Jeffrey Sossa-PaquetteJeff Sossa-Paquette$19,649Worcester, MA
Stephen F. Lynch for Congress CommitteeStephen F. Lynch$13,800South Boston, MA
Mooney Victory FundAlexander Xavier Mooney$12,900Beverly, MA
Warren for President, Inc.Elizabeth Warren$250Foxboro, MA
Shiva 4 SenateShiva Ayyadurai$222Cambridge, MA

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