Campaign spending: Top Q2 political donation recipients in Ohio

Campaign spending: Top Q2 political donation recipients in Ohio
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These Ohio 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 CommitteeCandidateAmountCity
Tim Ryan for OhioTimothy Ryan$283,100Niles, OH
Jane Timken for OhioJane Timken$103,225Dublin, OH
Jim Jordan for CongressJames D. Jordan$77,675Urbana, OH
Shontel Brown for CongressShontel M. Brown$65,468Beachwood, OH
Theresa Gavarone for CongressTheresa Gavarone$53,925Columbus, OH
Nina Turner for USNina Turner$48,155Cleveland, OH
Gibbons for OhioMichael Gibbons$38,140Cleveland, OH
Dolan for OhioMatt Dolan$32,800Hudson, OH
Committee to Re-Elect Steven J ChabotSteven Joseph Chabot$31,600Cincinnati, OH
Kaptur for CongressMarcy C. Kaptur$27,417Toledo, OH
Craig Riedel for OhioCraig Riedel$26,300Maumee, OH
Carey for CongressMike Carey$20,088Columbus, OH
Landsman for CongressGreg Landsman$16,252Cincinnati, OH
Latta for CongressRobert Edward Latta$14,310Bowling Green, OH
Rich Moon for CongressRichard Moon$12,150Dublin, OH
Max Miller for CongressMax Miller$11,345Rocky River, OH
Wenstrup for CongressBrad R. Wenstrup$10,740Cincinnati, OH
Citizens for TurnerMichael R. Turner$10,250Dayton, OH
Davidson for CongressWarren Davidson$9,600Troy, OH
Emilia Sykes for CongressEmilia Sykes$9,025Columbus, OH
Shay Hawkins for CongressShay Hawkins$8,850Strongsville, OH
Committee to Elect Greg WheelerGregory Wheeler$7,300Akron, OH
J.R. Majewski for CongressJ. R. Majewski$6,869Port Clinton, OH
Madison for CongressMadison Gesiotto Gilbert$6,425Sandusky, OH
Friends of Dave JoyceDavid P. Joyce$5,825Cleveland, OH
Sites for CongressJeffrey Alan Sites$4,699Lima, OH
Diemer for CongressMatthew Diemer$4,500Columbus, OH
O’Connor for CongressDaniel Jay O’Connor Jr.$3,408Columbus, OH
Balderson for CongressWilliam Troy Balderson$3,000Columbus, OH
Neil Patel for US SenateNiranjan Neil Patel$3,000Westerville, OH
Charlie Gaddis for CongressCharlie Gaddis$2,950Medina, OH
Heimlich for CongressPhil Heimlich$2,250Columbus, OH
Matt Kilboy for CongressMatthew Kilboy$2,250Deerfield, OH
Schulz for OhioJonah Schulz$1,672Cleveland, OH
Bill Johnson for Congress CommitteeBill Johnson$1,350Poland, OH
Calina for CongressCalina Plotky$1,000Dublin, OH
Ryan Saylor for CongressRyan Saylor$1,000Stow, OH
Dante Sabatucci for CongressDante Sabatucci$500North Canton, OH
Committee to Elect Michael S. MorgensternMichael S. Morgenstern$500Poland, OH
JD Vance for Senate Inc.J. D. Vance$410Cincinnati, OH
Friends of BaxterBaxter Stapelton$250Dayton, OH
Patrick Awtrey for CongressPatrick Eugene Awtrey$100Sagamore Hills, OH



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