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

Campaign spending: Top 2nd quarter political donation recipients in Arizona in 2019
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These were the political organizations that received the most money in campaign donations in Arizona from April 1 to June 30, 2019.

Second quarter top campaign contribution recipients
Campaign Committee Candidate Amount
Mark Kelly for Senate Mark Kelly $2,138,252
McSally for Senate Inc Martha Mcsally $1,680,252
Hiral for Congress Hiral Vyas Tipirneni $329,285
Stanton for Congress Greg Stanton $136,616
Tom O’Halleran for Congress Tom O’Halleran $131,510
Kirkpatrick for Congress Ann Kirkpatrick $112,955
Friends of David Schweikert David S. Schweikert $112,784
Debbie Lesko for Congress Debbie Lesko $59,040
A Whole Lot of People for Grijalva Congressional Committee Raul M. Grijalva $45,547
Stephanie Rimmer for Congress Stephanie S. Rimmer $29,700
Martin for Freedom Brandon Ray Martin $16,707
Muscato for Congress Michael Archangel Muscato $15,775
Chris Taylor for Arizona Chris Taylor $14,760
Wendyrogers.Org Wendy Rogers $8,700
Ligon 4 Congress Mike Ligon $7,887
Adam Kokesh American Referendum Project Adam Kokesh $3,578
Joseph Morgan for Congress Joseph David Morgan $2,290
Committee to Elect Kim Ruff Kimberly Margaret Ruff $1,833
Bob Musselwhite for Congress Robert Richard Musselwhite $1,394
Dave Giles for Congress David Victor Giles $1,354
Brittain for US Senate Craig R. Brittain $1,014
Justine Wadsack for Congress Justine Louise Wadsack $1,000
Kyrsten Sinema for Congress Kyrsten Sinema $1,000
Josh Barnett for Arizona Congress Josh Barnett $250
Delina Disanto for Congress Delina Disanto $250


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