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Campaign spending: Top 2nd quarter political donation recipients in Ohio in 2019

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These were the political organizations that received the most money from campaign donations in Ohio from April 1 to June 30, 2019, 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.

Second quarter top campaign contribution recipients
Campaign CommitteeCandidateAmount
Anthony Gonzalez for CongressAnthony E. Gonzalez$162,065
Friends of Dave JoyceDavid P. Joyce$144,000
Bill Johnson for Congress CommitteeBill Johnson$143,645
Citizens for TurnerMichael R. Turner$127,250
Stivers for CongressSteve Stivers$111,630
Committee to Re-Elect Steven J ChabotSteven Joseph Chabot$106,800
Balderson for CongressWilliam Troy Balderson$95,875
Wenstrup for CongressBrad R. Wenstrup$67,465
Kaptur for CongressMarcy C. Kaptur$64,300
Beatty for CongressJoyce Beatty$48,469
Davidson for CongressWarren Davidson$38,825
Latta for CongressRobert Edward Latta$36,100
Lyras for CongressLouis George Lyras$17,260
Kate for CongressKate Schroder$15,700
Stivers Victory CommitteeSteve Stivers$12,000
Nikki Foster for OhioNikki Foster$11,750
Tim Ryan for CongressTimothy J. Ryan$11,705
Marcia Fudge for CongressMarcia L. Fudge$5,300
Gibbs for CongressRobert Brian Gibbs$4,668
Morgan Harper for CongressMorgan Harper$3,984
Jackie Patton for CongressJackie Patton$3,018
Kenneth Morgan for CongressKenneth F. Morgan III$330
Aftab for OhioAftab Pureval$249
Hagan for CongressChristina Hagan$100
Terry Robertson for CongressTerry Robertson$25

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