Campaign spending: Top Q2 political donation recipients in Michigan

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These Michigan 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 Committee Candidate Amount City
Elissa Slotkin for Congress Elissa Slotkin $731,693 Holly, MI
Rashida Tlaib for Congress Rashida Tlaib $446,594 Detroit, MI
Haley Stevens for Congress Haley Stevens $431,295 Birmingham, MI
Moolenaar for Congress John Moolenaar $372,198 Midland, MI
Stabenow for US Senate Debbie Stabenow $248,111 East Lansing, MI
Peters for Michigan Gary Peters $241,745 Detroit, MI
John James for Senate, Inc. John James $223,876 Farmington Hills, MI
Andy Levin for Congress Andy Levin $204,505 Clinton Township, MI
Peter Meijer for Congress Peter Meijer $185,483 Grand Rapids, MI
Friends of Dan Kildee Daniel T. Kildee $149,847 Flint, MI
Stabenow 2012 Victory Fund Debbie Stabenow $141,500 East Lansing, MI
Huizenga for Congress William P. Huizenga $119,400 Zeeland, MI
Walberg for Congress Timothy L. Walberg $101,797 Jackson, MI
Steve Carra for Congress Stephen Carra $87,267 Three Rivers, MI
Upton for All of US Frederick Stephen Upton $60,510 St Joseph, MI
Debbie Dingell for Congress Debbie Dingell $43,588 Dearborn, MI
Bergmanforcongress John Bergman $25,144 Watersmeet, MI
Brenda Lawrence for Congress Brenda Lulenar Lawrence $15,694 Southfield, MI
Lisa McClain for Congress Lisa Mcclain $14,991 Bruce Township, MI
Citizens for Anthony Feig Anthony Dean Feig $14,775 Mount Pleasant, MI
Committee to Elect Brian Jaye Brian Steven Jaye $9,576 Rochester, MI
Audra Johnson for Congress Audra Johnson $9,095 Battle Creek, MI
Ezra Scott for Congress Ezra Scott $2,793 New Buffalo, MI
Jerry Solis for Congress Jerry Solis $712 Three Rivers, MI
Jon Rocha for Congress Jon Rocha $500 Portage, MI
The Committee to Elect David Dudenhoefer David Anthony Dudenhoefer $350 Detroit, MI
Detmer for Congress Mike Detmer $50 Howell, MI


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