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.
Data collected on March 12 from the Board of Elections.
Top political contributions made during week ending Feb. 12
Committee | Contributor | Contribution Type | Amount | Date |
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Ernie Watson for North Carolina Senate Committee | Esnest Lance Watson | Individual | $51,000 | 2022-02-11 |
The Committee to Elect Dimple Ajmera | Jonathan Dixon | Individual | $1,000 | 2022-02-09 |
The Committee to Elect Dimple Ajmera | Kranthi Aella | Individual | $1,000 | 2022-02-08 |
The Committee to Elect Dimple Ajmera | Dhanalakshmi Regati | Individual | $250 | 2022-02-09 |
Shaun Pollenz for North Carolina House | Steve Bobby | Individual | $207 | 2022-02-07 |
The Committee to Elect Dimple Ajmera | Charles Shook | Individual | $200 | 2022-02-08 |
The Committee to Elect Dimple Ajmera | Sreeniva Singalreddy | Individual | $150 | 2022-02-10 |
The Committee to Elect Dimple Ajmera | David Molinaro | Individual | $100 | 2022-02-09 |
The Committee to Elect Dimple Ajmera | Sebastian Feculak | Individual | $100 | 2022-02-08 |
Shaun Pollenz for North Carolina House | Damon J. Chetson | Individual | $66 | 2022-02-07 |
Shaun Pollenz for North Carolina House | Aggregated Individual Contribution | Individual | $26 | 2022-02-12 |
Shaun Pollenz for North Carolina House | Aggregated Individual Contribution | Individual | $25 | 2022-02-07 |