Top campaign contribution recipients in Illinois as of week ending Nov. 2

Top campaign contribution recipients in Illinois as of week ending Nov. 2
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The following political organizations received the most campaign contributions in Illinois as of week ending Nov. 2, according to the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Top Campaign Contributions as of Week Ending Nov. 2 in Illinois
Campaign CommitteeCandidateTotal Amount
Friends of Don Harmon for State SenateDon Harmon$481,500
Schmidt for IllinoisKevin Schmidt$227,328
Friends for State Rep Anthony DeLucaAnthony Deluca$109,841
Friends of Maura HirschauerMaura Hirschauer$87,532
Friends & Family of Nabeela SyedNabeela Syed$86,445
Friends for Larry Walsh JrM. Lawrence Walsh Jr.$78,475
Citizens for Curtis L McCallCurtis McCall$77,500
Friends of Dave KoehlerDavid M. Koehler$75,283
Citizens for Dennis M RebolettiDennis Reboletti$71,681
Friends to Elect Harry BentonHarry Benton$69,051
United Citizens PartyPatricia Alonzi$59,000
Team Stava MurrayAnne Stava-Murray$57,749
Friends for Marty Moylan for State RepresentativeMartin J. Moylan$56,743
Citizens For Suzanne NessSuzanne Ness$50,902
Citizens for Laura M MurphyLaura M. Murphy$49,595
Friends of Joyce MasonJoyce Mason$45,876
Stadelman for State SenateSteven Steve Stadelman$43,294
Houlihan Campaign FundBill Houlihan$41,700
Friends of LaToya N GreenwoodLatoya N. Greenwood$40,850
Community For DeeDagmara Avelar$37,000
Friends for JenniferJennifer Gong-Gershowitz$34,568
Senator Patrick Joyce Election CommitteePatrick Joyce$34,414
Friends of MokenaJoe Budzyn$33,500
Citizens For Karina VillaKarina Villa$30,877
Julie Morrison for State SenateJulie. Morrison$30,000
Peters for IllinoisRobert Peters$28,000
Friends of Barbara HernandezBarbara Hernandez$26,672
Friends for Katie StuartKatie Stuart$26,517
Citizens for Chris MillerChris Miller$26,000
Friends of Robert “Bob” RitaRobert Bob Rita$25,500
Friends for Celina VillanuevaCelina Villanueva$25,000
Citizens for Seth LewisSeth Lewis$25,000
Committee to Elect Meg Loughran CappelMeg Loughran Cappel$23,347
Citizens for Amy GrantAmy Grant$21,050
Friends of Sharon ChungSharon Chung$21,000
Friends for Nathaniel George BookerNathaniel G. Booker$17,700
Maria for Lake CountyMaria Peterson$17,000
Porfirio For The PeopleMike Porfirio$17,000
Gregg Johnson for State SenateGregg Johnson$16,734
Catherine Adduci – Continue the ProgressCatherine M. Adduci$16,500
Friends of Robert MartwickRobert Martwick$16,424
Friends of Samantha NugentSamantha Nugent$16,000
Friends for Anna MoellerAnna Moeller$15,000
Friends of Jason HouseJason House$14,000
Friends of Chapin RoseChapin Rose$12,500
Friends of Billy MorganBilly. Morgan$11,968
Friends of John CurranJohn Curran$11,746
Friends of Matt HansonMatt Hanson$11,228
Friends of Bill CunninghamBill Cunningham$11,000
Friends of Frank LeskoFrank Lesko$11,000
Langfelder for RecorderJoshua Josh Langfelder$11,000
Friends of Michelle M StiffMichelle M. Stiff$10,568
Citizens for Maurice West IIMaurice A West II$10,500
Citizens for Michael E HastingsMichael E. Hastings$10,125
Citizens for McLeodWilliam McLeod$10,000
Citizens for C D DavidsmeyerChristopher C. Davidsmeyer$10,000
Roger A Agpawa for MayorRoger A. Agpawa$10,000
Martin McLaughlin For State RepresentativeMartin McLaughlin$10,000
Friends of Sue RezinSue Rezin$9,000
Friends of Stephanie KifowitStephanie Kifowit$8,500
Friends of Theresa MahTheresa Mah$8,000
Friends of Kelli WegenerKelli Wegener$7,599
Friends of Jeff KeicherJeff Keicher$7,500
Friends of David GonzalezDavid Gonzalez$7,500
Jil Tracy for State SenateJil Tracy$7,000
Committee to Retain John K CollinsJohn K. Collins$6,845
Friends of Mattie HunterMattie Hunter$6,750
DeWitte for Illinois SenateDonald P. DeWitte$6,500
Friends of Nicholas SposatoNicholas Sposato$6,500
27th Ward Reg Democratic OrgC. Jesse White Jr.$6,000
Brad Stephens for State RepresentativeBrad Stephens$6,000
Friends of Bob MorganBob Morgan$6,000
Robin for LeadershipRobin Kelly$5,900
Dave Syverson Campaign CommitteeDave Syverson$5,500
Nagel for Illinois Senate 40Philip Nagel$5,328
Heritage Community PartyKeith N. Chambers$5,100
Bill White for AuditorWilliam Bill White$5,032
Ellman for IL Senate D21Laura Ellman$5,000
Friends of Doris TurnerDoris Turner$5,000
Shanahan McGovern for Faith Family & FreedomChristine Shanahan McGovern$5,000
Committee for Retention of Judges in Cook CountyJames A. Zafiratos$5,000
Friends of Juliana StrattonJuliana Stratton$5,000
Friends of RinehartEric Rinehart$5,000
Friends of Meta MuellerMeta Mueller$4,617
Kelly for CouncilJohn L. Kelly$4,500
Friends of Jawaharial Omarr WilliamsJawaharial Williams$4,500
Citizens for Mark WalkerMark L. Walker$4,302
Mary for IllinoisMary Edly-Allen$4,285
Citizens for ErvinJason Ervin$4,000
Citizens for TipswordDennis R. Tipsword Jr.$4,000
Friends of Adriane JohnsonAdriane Johnson$4,000
Friends of Erica C HarrissErica Harriss$4,000
Friends of Matt O’SheaMatt O’Shea$4,000
Friends for Andrea Lynn ChasteenAndrea Lynn Chasteen$3,568
Friends of Duffy BlackburnKevin Duffy Blackburn$3,568
Citizens to Elect Laurie SummersLaurie Summers$3,568
Help Lynn WinLynn Laplante$3,500
44th Ward Regular Democratic OrgBernard J. Hansen$3,500
Elect Rachel VenturaRachel Ventura$3,369
Citizens to Elect Vernard L Alsberry JrVernard L. Alsberry Jr.$3,250



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