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Campaign spending: Top 2nd quarter political donation recipients in Utah in 2020

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These are the political organizations that received the most money from campaign donations in Utah from April 1 to June 30, 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 according to Utah's campaign finance code. 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 how to keep the laws relevant.

Top second-quarter campaign contribution recipients
Campaign CommitteeCandidateAmount
Friends of Ben McAdamsBen McAdams$415,697
Burgess 4 UtahBurgess Owens$226,898
Kim for UtahKim Coleman$165,149
Blake Moore for CongressBlake Moore$99,900
Team Curtis Joint Fundraising CommitteeJohn Curtis$82,218
Katie Witt for CongressKatie Witt$73,250
Friends of Kerry W. GibsonKerry W. Gibson$71,550
Friends for Chris Stewart, Inc.Chris Stewart$61,150
Stevenson 2020Bob Stevenson$50,900
Weston 2020John Kael Weston$48,570
Friends of Devin ThorpeDevin D. Thorpe$44,418
Jaymac for CongressJay Mcfarland$33,000
Wallack for CongressHoward Wallack$26,791
Trent Christensen for CongressTrent Christensen$25,150
Kathleen for UtahKathleen Anderson$17,100
Romney for Utah IncWillard Mitt Romney$17,003
Curtis for CongressJohn Curtis$15,650
Committee to Elect Jamie CheekJamie Cheek$9,679
Darren Parry for CongressDarren Bruce Parry$6,100
Friends of Ashley JolinAshley Jolin$2,575
Mark Shepherd for CongressMark Shepherd$1,250
McNeill for UtahThomas G. Mcneill$1,000
Burkett for UtahMary Burkett$500
Randy Hopkins for Congress 2020Randy Hopkins$11

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