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Who contributed the most in North Carolina during week ending Oct. 21?

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Rick Ware donated the most of Mooresville political fundraisers, giving $5,000 to Chris Carney for Mayor on Oct. 17.

The top 10 political contributions made during the week ending Oct. 21 can be found in the table below, 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.

Top Political Contributions in North Carolina for week ending Oct. 21
CommitteeContributorContribution TypeAmountDate
Chris Carney for MayorRick WareIndividual$5,00010/17/2023
Committee to Elect Victor JonesLenny PetersIndividual$1,00010/19/2023
Committee to Elect Andy LangfordGrace MynattIndividual$50010/19/2023
The Committee to Elect Chris DeshazorTim VinceIndividual$50010/21/2023
Renuka Soll for Chapel Hill Town CouncilDwight DebreeIndividual$35710/16/2023
Renuka Soll for Chapel Hill Town CouncilGreg GeorgesIndividual$35710/18/2023
Renuka Soll for Chapel Hill Town CouncilLinda GeorgesIndividual$35710/18/2023
Renuka Soll for Chapel Hill Town CouncilTed MooreIndividual$35710/17/2023
Committee to Elect Andy LangfordCommittee To Elect John A. Sweat JRNon-Party Comm$20010/19/2023
Committee to Elect Andy LangfordRobert CanslerIndividual$20010/19/2023

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