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Campaign spending: Top 1st quarter political donation recipients in South Carolina in 2020

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These were the political organizations that received the most money from campaign donations in South Carolina from January 1 to March 31, 2020, 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 first-quarter campaign contribution recipients
Campaign CommitteeCandidateAmount
Jaime Harrison for US SenateJaime Harrison$3,116,411
Team Graham, Inc.Lindsey Olin Graham$2,381,725
Joe Cunningham for CongressJoe Cunningham$624,603
Ralph Norman for CongressRalph W. Norman Jr.$289,997
Adair for CongressAdair Ford Boroughs$184,272
Nancy Mace for CongressNancy Mace$183,815
Moe Brown for CongressMauricus Brown$94,260
Kathy Landing for CongressKatherine Dubeau Landing$83,317
William Timmons for CongressWilliam R. Timmons IV$62,750
Committee to Re-Elect James E ClyburnJames E. Clyburn$58,865
Joe Wilson for Congress CommitteeAddison Graves Wilson$53,075
Jeff Duncan for CongressJeffrey D. Duncan$34,337
Tom Rice for CongressTom Rice$20,600
Melissa Watson for CongressMelissa Ward Watson$18,500
Kim Nelson for CongressKimberly Nelson$16,360
Committee to Elect Dwayne T. Buckner for United States SenateDwayne Duke Buckner$10,900
Jo Jorgensen for PresidentJo Jorgensen$6,864
Chris Cox for CongressChris Cox$4,800
Covert for CongressMichael Covert$3,870
Friends of Joe ReynoldsJoseph Reynolds$2,748
William H Williams for CongressWilliam Henry Williams$2,728
Team Lapierre for ChristMichael James Lapierre$519
Ramin for CongressRamin Mammadov$300

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