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Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending Sept. 16?

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Here are the 22 political committees that received contributions during the week ending Sept. 16, according to California Secretary of State.

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.

CommitteeAmountAverage contribution amount
Advocacy Action Fund, Inc.$500,000$250,000
California Trust for Public Land Action Fund, the$100,000$100,000
Rob Bonta for CA Attorney General 2026$98,200$7,014
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers Association of America, PAC$18,200$9,100
Robert Rivas for Assembly 2024$16,500$5,500
Re-Elect Rick Chavez Zbur for Assembly 2024$16,400$8,200
Josh Newman for Senate 2024$16,400$8,200
Committee for Local Resiliency, Lisa Calderon Ballot Measure Committee$15,000$15,000
Gallagher for Assembly 2024$14,000$7,000
California Family Beer Distributors Association Political Action Committee$9,100$9,100
Republican Party of San Diego County$9,000$1,800
Dave Cortese for Senate 2024$6,500$3,250
Re-Elect Scott Wiener for State Senate 2024$6,100$3,050
Liz Ortega-Toro for Assembly 2024$5,500$5,500
Toni Atkins for Lieutenant Governor 2026$5,500$5,500
Tina Mckinnor for Assembly 2024$5,500$2,750
Alex Lee for State Assembly 2024$5,400$5,400
Democratic Party of Orange County$5,000$5,000
Mike McGuire for Insurance Commissioner 2026$5,000$5,000
Kings River Water Political Action Committee$1,700$425
Western States Petroleum Association California, PAC$517$517
California Hemp Council, PAC$398$199

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