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Which political committees received the most in contributions during week ending Mar. 26, 2022?

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Here are the 31 political committees that received money from contributions during the week ending Mar. 26, 2022, according to the Minnesota Campaign Finance Board.

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.

CommitteeAmountAverage contribution amount
MN Association of Professional Employees Political Fund$60,000$60,000
Teamsters Local 120 DRIVE$16,395$16,395
WIN Minnesota Political Action Fund$10,000$10,000
Minn TruckPAC$8,970$1,281
Food of Minn, PAC$5,500$611
Local 59 Political Fund$4,850$4,850
Midcontinent Communications MN, PAC$4,750$1,583
Minneapolis Building & Construct Trades Council$3,878$3,878
MN/ND ABC, PAC$2,750$688
Minn Food Coalition$2,500$2,500
womenwinning State, PAC$2,355$471
IBEW Local 343 Political Education Fund$2,073$2,073
Minn Realtors Political Action Committee$1,999$400
St. Paul Regional Labor Federation AFL-CIO$1,663$1,663
Stonewall DFL Political Action Committee$1,266$633
Conservation Minnesota Voter Fund$1,000$500
ACEC/MN Political Action Committee$600$300
Minn Farm Credit Services, PAC$600$300
Optometry, PAC$561$187
Minn State Patrol Troopers Association$507$507
Building Trades C1 Fund, PAC$500$500
Mape, PAC$355$11
Hennepin County Deputies, PAC$252$252
Great River Energy Action Team - Minnesota$171$24
MEDPAC Minn Medical Political Action Committee$160$53
Friends of Minn Nurse Anesthetists$125$31
Minnesotans For Affordable Health Insurance$100$50
Minn Chamber of Commerce Leadership Fd$100$100
IBEW Local 292 Political Education Fund$48$48
Msa, PAC$25$25
Environmental Caucus of the Minnesota DFL$10$10

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