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Campaign spending: Top 2nd quarter political donation recipients in New Jersey in 2019

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These were the political organizations that received the most money from campaign donations in New Jersey from April 1 to June 30, 2019, 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
Josh Gottheimer for CongressJosh Gottheimer$629,660
Tom Malinowski for CongressTom Malinowski$397,467
Van Drew for CongressJeff Van Drew$397,027
Andy Kim for CongressAndy Kim$346,174
Donald Norcross for CongressDonald W. Norcross$266,411
Pallone for CongressFrank J. Pallone Jr.$108,452
Menendez for SenateRobert Menendez$101,429
Committee to Re-Elect Congressman Chris SmithChristopher H. Smith$52,555
Donald M Payne Jr for CongressDonald M. Payne Jr.$37,050
Sires for CongressAlbio Sires$31,900
Pascrell for Congress Inc.William J. Pascrell Jr.$28,200
Becchi for CongressRosemary Becchi$18,375
APPLEFIELD4CONGRESSDavid Applefield$12,844
John McCann for CongressJohn Joseph McCann Jr.$10,035
Mikie Sherrill for CongressRebecca Michelle Sherrill$5,600
Jois for Congress IncGoutam Umesh Jois$4,709
John Hsu for CongressJohn Hsu$4,500
Duvall for CongressJoshua Duvall$3,401
Menendez Victory FundRobert Menendez$3,000
Alp Basaran for Congress a Nj Nonprofit CorporationAlpaslan Basaran$2,000
Tom Phillips for CongressTom Phillips$350
Vote Big-Vote James BaldiniJames Baldini$303
Grossman for Congress CommitteeSeth Grossman$250
Christine Conforti for a Conscious CongressChristine Marie Conforti$216
Friends of John FloraJohn J. Flora$148
Jon Dalrymple Jr. for Congress Exploratory CommitteeJon Dalrymple Jr.$100

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