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California political committees that received the most contributions during September

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Here are the 50 political committees that received the largest financial contributions during September, according to the California Secretary of State.

Political committees in California received over $1.5 billion in donations in 2022.

Political donations in the state are capped at $5,500 per election cycle for candidates running for the state legislature, such as Senators and Representatives. For gubernatorial candidates, the contribution limit is $36,400 per 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.

Top California Committees Ranked by Total Contributions in September

RankCommitteeCityAmountMedian Contribution Amount
1ActBlue CaliforniaSomerville$1,425,017$500
2The Boeing Company Political Action CommitteeArlington$785,525$785,525
3Californians for Taxpayer Protection and Government Accountability, sponsored by California homeowners, taxpayers, and businessesSacramento$465,000$450,000
4General Motors Company Political Action CommitteeWashington$397,362$397,362
5Rob Bonta for CA Attorney General 2026Alameda$349,500$7,500
6California Business Roundtable Issues, PACSan Rafael$300,000$150,000
7Abbott Laboratories Employee Political Action CommitteeAbbott Park$260,736$130,368
8AbbVie Political Action CommitteeNorth Chicago$224,367$224,367
9Soria for Assembly 2024Sacramento$169,500$5,500
10Ford Motor Company Civic Action FundDearborn$143,556$143,556
11Toni Atkins for Lieutenant Governor 2026San Diego$128,700$3,400
12California Apartment Association Issues CommitteeSacramento$121,627$60,813
13California Trust for Public Land Action Fund, theSan Francisco$100,000$100,000
14Fiona Ma for Lieutenant Governor 2026Sacramento$94,450$900
15Experian North America State, PACCosta Mesa$90,037$90,037
16International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 569 Candidate, PACSan Diego$86,986$4
17Steamfitters Local 342 Political Action CommitteeConcord$62,039$25
18Governor Newsom's Ballot Measure CommitteeSacramento$55,000$27,500
19California Association of Highway Patrolmen, PACSacramento$53,195$26,598
20Hartford Financial Services Group Pac, Inc.Hartford$52,119$52,119
21Juan Carrillo for Assembly 2024Encinitas$49,500$5,500
22California's BestNorwalk$49,000$49,000
23Personal Insurance Federation of CA Agents & Employees, PACSacramento$44,050$30
24Dawn Addis for Assembly 2024Sacramento$43,200$5,000
25National Union of Healthcare Workers Candidate Committee for Quality Patient Care and Union DemocracyEmeryville$41,432$20,716
26United Contractors, PACSan Ramon$39,412$7,616
27International Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 13, PACSan Pedro$38,828$38,828
28Dave Cortese for Senate 2024San Jose$38,400$1,500
29Gail Pellerin for Assembly 2024Sacramento$35,100$2,500
30Sentry Insurance Company Federal Political Action Committee Fed ID # C00545194, PACMadison$33,980$33,980
31Philips North America Political Action Committee 'fedpac ID#c00239780, LLCWashington$31,897$31,897
32Re-Elect Scott Wiener for State Senate 2024Oakland$28,000$5,200
33Lena Gonzalez for Senate 2024Sacramento$26,400$5,500
34Limon for Senate 2024Santa Barbara$25,900$5,550
35California Statewide Law Enforcement Association Issues CommitteeSacramento$25,855$25,855
35California Statewide Law Enforcement Association Political Action CommitteeSacramento$25,855$25,855
37Stern for Senate 2024Sacramento$21,800$10,900
38Powerpac. ORG Voter Fund, a Sponsored Committee of Powerpac. ORGSan Francisco$20,000$10,000
38Results for California: A Cottie Petrie-Norris Ballot Measure CommitteeSacramento$20,000$10,000
40International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers Local 549, PACPittsburg$19,914$35
41Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers Association of America, PACSacramento$18,200$9,100
42Sheet Metal Workers Local Union 104 Political CommitteeLivermore$16,905$25
43IBEW 332 Education FundSan Jose$16,904$16,904
44Josh Becker for Senate 2024Sacramento$16,400$8,200
44Josh Newman for Senate 2024Fullerton$16,400$8,200
46John Laird for Senate 2024Santa Cruz$15,500$5,500
47Committee for Local Resiliency, Lisa Calderon Ballot Measure CommitteeLos Angeles$15,000$15,000
48Associated General Contractors Political Action Committee of CAWest Sacramento$12,831$232
49CALPAC - California Medical Association, PACSacramento$12,764$6
50Steven Bradford for Lieutenant Governor 2026Los Angeles$10,750$5,375

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