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Top committees ranked by total contributions (March)
Rank | Committee | Amount | Median contribution amount |
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1 | No on the Gambling Power Grab: A committee of local community leaders, licensed card clubs and their employees, law enforcement, and local businesses | $7,000,000 | $500,000 |
2 | Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers | $5,735,811 | $105 |
3 | No on Property 21: Californians for Responsible Housing, a Coalition of Seniors, Veterans, Affordable Housing Advocates, Labor & Social Justice Organizations, Sponsored by California Apartment Association | $5,614,541 | $8,990 |
4 | Californians to Protect Patients and Contain Health Care Costs, a Coalition of Physicians, Dentists and Health Care Insurers and Providers | $5,017,884 | $6,885 |
5 | Yes on 14: Californians for Stem Cell Research, Treatments and Cures | $4,263,454 | $388,837 |
6 | Yes on 24, Californians for Consumer Privacy | $3,844,724 | $252,732 |
7 | Yes on 23 - Californians for Kidney Dialysis Patient Protection, Sponsored by Service Employees International Union - United Healthcare Workers West | $3,402,511 | $250,549 |
8 | California Democratic Party | $3,374,104 | $19,378 |
9 | Clean Coasts, Clean Water, Clean Streets: Environmentalists, Recyclers, and Farmers Against Plastic Pollution | $1,510,000 | $250,000 |
10 | Yes on 21 - Renters and Homeowners United to Keep Families in Their Homes, Sponsored by AIDS Healthcare Foundation | $1,333,042 | $5 |
11 | ActBlue California | $1,007,927 | $100 |
12 | California Business Roundtable Issues, PAC | $700,000 | $39,903 |
13 | No on Property 25 - Stop the Unfair, Unsafe and Costly Ballot Proposition, sponsored by the American Bail Coalition | $547,038 | $1,000 |
14 | Coalition to Authorize Regulated Sports Wagering, Sponsored by California Indian Gaming Tribes | $513,018 | $1,393 |
15 | No on Property 15 - Stop Higher Property Taxes and Save Property 13 - a coalition of California homeowners, taxpayers, and businesses | $434,412 | $2,000 |
16 | Building a Healthy Future for CA Independent Expenditure Committee Facilitated by Agricultural Council of CA | $316,330 | $50,453 |
17 | California Correctional Peace Officers Association Political Action Committee | $240,726 | $240,726 |
18 | Fairness for Injured Patients Act Coalition | $240,550 | $5,000 |
19 | California Republican Party - State | $236,870 | $1,000 |
20 | California Credit Union League Political Action Committee | $236,666 | $3,821 |
21 | Newsom for California Governor 2022 | $223,250 | $50 |
22 | Californians for Safe Schools and Healthy Learning, Yes on Property 13, a Committee Supported by Governor Newsom, teachers, nurses and firefighters | $209,472 | $40,038 |
23 | Professional Engineers in California Government PECG, PAC | $199,380 | $99,690 |
24 | Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs State, PAC | $195,000 | $195,000 |
25 | California Cable & Telecommunications Association Non-Property 34 Committee | $168,444 | $168,444 |
26 | California Hospitals Committee on Issues | $166,666 | $83,333 |
27 | California Federation of Teachers COPE Property/Ballot Committee | $162,198 | $940 |
28 | Yes on 22 Save App-Based Jobs & Services: a Coalition of on-Demand Drivers and Platforms, Small Businesses, Public Safety and Community Organizations | $150,828 | $21,960 |
29 | Re-Elect Eleni Kounalakis for Lieutenant Governor 2022 | $146,050 | $2,500 |
30 | California Dental Association Political Action Committee | $145,608 | $145 |
31 | Californians for Quality Schools, sponsored by the California Building Industry Association- Yes on Property 13 | $145,299 | $13,750 |
32 | American Beverage Association California, PAC | $144,956 | $14,673 |
33 | Los Angeles College Faculty Guild COPE to Oppose Scott Svonkin for Seat #5 Los Angeles Community College Board 2020 | $125,630 | $62,815 |
34 | Laborers Local 300 Small Contributor Committee | $120,126 | $120,126 |
35 | Re-Elect Fiona Ma for State Treasurer 2022 | $113,379 | $700 |
36 | California Apartment Association Independent Expenditure Committee | $105,000 | $52,500 |
37 | California Statewide Law Enforcement Association Independent Expenditure Committee | $103,010 | $103,010 |
38 | California Neighborhood Empowerment Through Voting Project | $100,000 | $100,000 |
38 | Million Voter Project Action Fund ? Yes on 15, Sponsored by Social Justice Organizations | $100,000 | $50,000 |
40 | California Federation of Teachers COPE | $98,024 | $314 |
41 | Melissa Melendez for Senate 2020 | $96,684 | $205 |
42 | Laborers International Union of North America Local 89 Fund, PAC | $96,640 | $54 |
43 | David Chiu for Assembly 2020 | $92,364 | $1,500 |
44 | Jones-Sawyer for Assembly 2020 | $91,182 | $2,200 |
45 | Gallagher for Assembly 2020 | $89,805 | $380 |
46 | California Taxpayer Protection Committee | $88,800 | $24,300 |
47 | Jordan Cunningham for Assembly 2020 | $87,135 | $1,000 |
48 | Californians for Jobs and a Strong Economy | $87,000 | $6,900 |
49 | Ling Ling Chang for Senate 2020 | $83,913 | $1,500 |
50 | Grove for Senate 2022 | $80,038 | $1,000 |