Campaign spending: Top Q2 political donation recipients in Illinois

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These Illinois 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
Tammy for Illinois Tammy L. Duckworth $852,112 Chicago, IL
Friends of Raja for Congress Raja S. Krishnamoorthi $809,628 Schaumburg, IL
Lauren Underwood for Congress Lauren A. Underwood $507,906 Oswego, IL
Esther for Congress Esther Joy King $383,466 East Moline, IL
Casten for Congress Sean Casten $326,566 Downers Grove, IL
Kinzinger for Congress Adam Kinzinger $321,216 Ottawa, IL
Schneider for Congress Bradley Scott Schneider $255,613 Deerfield, IL
Schakowsky for Congress Janice D. Schakowsky $175,504 Evanston, IL
Marie Newman for Congress Marie Newman $134,330 La Grange, IL
Rodney for Congress Rodney L. Davis $111,889 Taylorville, IL
Mary Miller for Congress Mary Miller $110,235 Oakland, IL
Robin Kelly for Congress Robin L. Kelly $109,589 Chicago, IL
Mike Bost for Congress Committee Michael J. Bost $91,540 Murphysboro, IL
Bill Foster for Congress Committee William G. Foster $86,780 Aurora, IL
Quigley for Congress Mike Quigley $84,200 Chicago, IL
Chuy Garcia for Congress Jesus Garcia $76,688 Chicago, IL
Junaid for Congress Junaid Congress $74,525 Oak Brook, IL
Kina Collins for Congress Kina Isis Collins $72,248 Oak Park, IL
Catalina for Congress Catalina Lauf $70,936 Woodstock, IL
Lahood for Congress Darin Mckay Lahood $63,580 Peoria, IL
Cruz for a Cause Robert Rob Cruz $42,500 Crest Hill, IL
Citizens for Hoan Khai-Hoan Dac Huynh $34,289 Chicago, IL
Palmer for Illinois David Palmer $33,110 Champaign, IL
Friends of Lombardi Jack Lombardi II $28,250 Manhattan, IL
Friends of Jahmal Cole Jahmal Cole $23,500 Chicago, IL
People to Elect Chris Butler Christopher Butler $19,950 Glenwood, IL
Citizens for Rush Bobby Lee Rush $15,250 Chicago, IL
Davis for Congress/Friends of Danny K Davis Danny K. Davis $5,250 Chicago, IL
Marter for Congress James Thomas Marter $3,700 Oswego, IL
Peggy Hubbard for US Senate, Inc. Peggy Hubbard $2,000 Belleville, IL
Raleigh Bowman for Congress Raleigh Bowman $1,261 Chicago, IL
Justin Burau for Congress Justin Burau $960 Rolling Meadows, IL
Arview for Senate Timothy C. Arview $380 West Frankfort, IL
Kristine Schanbacher for Congress Kristine Schanbacher $327 Chicago, IL
Dan Lipinski for Congress Daniel William Lipinski $250 Western Springs, IL


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