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Campaign spending: Top 2nd quarter political donation recipients in Oklahoma in 2020

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These were the political organizations that received the most money from campaign donations in Oklahoma from April 1 to June 30, 2020, 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.

Top second-quarter campaign contribution recipients
Campaign CommitteeCandidateAmount
Kendra Horn for CongressKendra Horn$483,346
David Hill for Oklahoma, Inc.David Kimmell Hill Sr.$327,170
Abby Broyles for U.S. SenateAbby Broyles$281,681
Bice for CongressStephanie Bice$181,430
Neese for CongressTerry Neese$132,251
Janet Barresi for CongressJanet Barresi$96,455
Hern for CongressKevin R. Hern$89,055
Cole for CongressTom Jeffrey Cole$56,675
Mullin for CongressMarkwayne Mullin$45,600
JJ Stitt for US SenateJ.J. Stitt$27,768
Neil Mavis 2020Neil J. Mavis$12,641
Tom Guild for CongressThomas Eugene Guild$5,450
Shelli Landon for CongressSheldon Elizabeth Landon$5,198
Friends of Kojo Asamoa-CaesarKojo Asamoa-Caesar$4,988
Joan Farr for U.S. SenateJoan Farr$4,590
Silk for CongressJoseph Wesley Silk$2,750
Nesbit for SenateApril Nesbit$2,000
Lucas for CongressFrank D. Lucas$1,250
Miles V Rahimi for CongressMiles V. Rahimi$1,250
Danyell Lanier for CongressDanyell Lanier$325

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