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Which political committees received the most in contributions during February?

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Here are the 50 political committees that received the most money from contributions during February, according to the Missouri Ethics 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.

Data about contributions during a month are often incomplete and updated at the end of the quarter.

Top committees ranked by total contributions (February)

RankCommitteeAmountMedian contribution amount
1American Property Casualty Insurance Association Political Account$328,037$73,867
2Together Kansas City$296,750$2,500
3One St. Louis PAC$262,300$10,000
4Tishaura O. Jones for Mayor$196,198$50
5Reed For St Louis$127,342$250
6Cara Spencer For Mayor$94,286$100
7Freedom Incorporated$87,065$43,533
8Enterprise Holdings, Inc. PAC$76,276$104
9Gateway to Progress PAC$73,200$1,750
10314 Forward$65,310$2,500
11Nicole Galloway for Missouri$54,505$500
12Coatar for St. Louis$35,950$500
13Leadership Counts$34,900$9,950
14Kansas City Bizpac the Political Action Committee of the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce in Partnership with the Civic Council of Greater Kansas City$31,500$5,000
15Brent Brown for Springfield$28,950$300
16Friends of Bill Hennessy$25,790$500
17Clay County Democratic Central Committee$25,153$12,576
18Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives$22,850$500
19Friends of Wesley Bell$22,760$700
20Legal Missouri 2022$22,250$22,250
21Show Me Integrity Action Fund$21,078$50
22Missourians for Research and Innovation$21,000$21,000
23Missouri Senate Campaign Committee$20,000$5,000
24St. Louis Association of Realtors-PAC$18,263$3,574
25Friends of Randy Minchew$18,250$250
26Missouri Cable PAC$18,224$6,328
27Luke Neal for School Board$17,942$100
28Citizens for Quality Parks & Healthy Lifestyles$17,700$1,750
29Citizens for Proposition a$17,000$500
30Committee to Elect Heather Hardinger$16,250$500
31PT-PAC of Missouri$15,250$5,000
32Ford for School Board$14,566$50
33Michelle Sherod for St. Louis$14,004$100
34Citizens for Ken McClure$13,875$250
35Mada Dealers Interested in Government$13,300$380
36Missouri Pork-PAC$13,130$400
37Page for Missouri$13,100$1,000
38James Page for Ward 5$12,589$50
39Brad Christ For Missouri$12,100$750
40Ameren Federal Political Action Committee$11,961$40
41Marcus Aton for Mayor$11,512$376
42Friends of Mary Elizabeth Coleman$11,150$1,500
43MOU for Prop S$11,116$2,958
44St. Charles County Democratic Central Committee$10,795$10
45Missouri Optometric Association PAC$10,712$42
46Friends of Sriperumbudoor$10,394$100
47Friends of David Tyson Smith$10,247$100
48Secure the Vote$10,000$10,000
48SCOPE PAC$10,000$10,000
50Vote Yes ISD 2021$9,850$1,000

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