Top campaign contribution recipients in Illinois as of week ending Dec. 7

Top campaign contribution recipients in Illinois as of week ending Dec. 7
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The following political organizations received the most campaign contributions in Illinois as of week ending Dec. 7, according to the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Top Campaign Contributions as of Week Ending Dec. 7 in Illinois
Campaign CommitteeCandidateTotal Amount
Ozinga for IllinoisTim Ozinga$127,000
The People for Emanuel “Chris” WelchEmanuel Chris Welch$93,200
Friends of Kam BucknerKambium E. Buckner$36,000
Friends for John T DabrowskiJohn Dabrowski$33,000
Friends of Robert “Bob” RitaRobert Bob Rita$32,500
Friends of John CurranJohn Curran$27,500
Friends for Debra SilversteinDebra Silverstein$26,000
People Over PoliticsConstantine Gus Lekas$21,600
Schmidt for IllinoisKevin Schmidt$21,233
Croke For IllinoisMargaret Croke$20,000
Friends for State Rep Anthony DeLucaAnthony Deluca$20,000
Friends for Celina VillanuevaCelina Villanueva$18,225
Julie Morrison for State SenateJulie. Morrison$13,500
Friends of Michelle MussmanMichelle Mussman$12,000
Friends of Bill CunninghamBill Cunningham$11,000
One Tinley ParkColleen Sullivan$10,000
Citizens for Judge ShanesDaniel B. Shanes$9,670
Citizens for Pat DowellPat Dowell$9,500
Maywood TogetherNathaniel Georg Booker$7,500
Friends of Monica GordonMonica Gordon$7,000
Opt for BommaritoMaureen Bommarito$6,997
Anderson for IllinoisNeil Anderson$5,000
Friends of Dan BradyDan Brady$5,000
Friends of Mattie HunterMattie Hunter$4,000
Citizens for Laura M MurphyLaura M. Murphy$3,500
Kelly for CouncilJohn L. Kelly$3,500
Maria For The 49th WardMaria Hadden$3,500
Friends of Dave SeverinDave Severin$3,000
Stadelman for State SenateSteven Steve Stadelman$3,000
McCombie for IllinoisTony McCombie$2,750
Cunningham Campaign CommitteeSamuel Cunningham$2,500
Cherry Valley Citizens for John PenneyJohn Penney$2,500
Citizens For Karina VillaKarina Villa$2,223
Friends for Nathaniel George BookerNathaniel G. Booker$2,000
Friends of Misty BuscherMisty Buscher$2,000
Friends of Willie PrestonWillie Preston$2,000
Friends of John IdleburgJohn Idleburg$2,000
Friends of Robyn GabelRobyn Gabel$2,000
Citizens for CastroCristina Castro$2,000
Friends of Arlene JeziernyArlene Jezierny$1,500
Friends of Chris TaliaferroChristopher Taliaferro$1,500
Friends of Ann M WilliamsAnn Williams$1,500
Friends of LaToya N GreenwoodLatoya N. Greenwood$1,353
Northfield Twp Regular Republican OrgPeter T. Amarantos$1,000
Friends of Jawaharial Omarr WilliamsJawaharial Williams$1,000
Friends of Theresa MahTheresa Mah$1,000
Citizens For Jeff ConnorJeff Connor$1,000
Friends of Ryan SpainRyan Spain$1,000
Friends of Walter Burnett, JrWalter Burnett Jr.$1,000
Friends for Marty Moylan for State RepresentativeMartin J. Moylan$1,000
Friends of Adriane JohnsonAdriane Johnson$1,000
Langfelder for RecorderJoshua Josh Langfelder$1,000
Elect Berman to County BoardDale Berman$1,000
Matthew For IllinoisMatthew Rauschert$194



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