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North Carolina political committees that received contributions during March

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Here are the North Carolina political committees that received financial contributions during March, according to the North Carolina state board of elections.

North Carolina Democrats and Republicans donated roughly equal amounts during the 2022 midterm election cycle.

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.

Despite this legislation, disclosures of political contributions can be unclear or murky due to gaps in information and misreporting.

North Carolina committees ranked by total contributions in March
RankCommitteeCityAmountMedian contribution amount
1Elect Pam GenantMorganton$17,402$404
2Ed Priola for North CarolinaMebane$2,000$2,000
3Charles Dingee CommitteeRaleigh$1,799$1,799
4Win the CourtsSummerfield$1,420$710
5Pasquotank Republican Building FundElizabeth City$625$312
6Citizens for Tom LockSmithfield$500$500
7Wright for Wake ForestWake Forest$400$200
8Sean Ewing for North CarolinaMebane$50$50
9Evans for North CarolinaFayetteville$5$5

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