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Top second-quarter campaign contribution recipients
Campaign Committee | Candidate | Amount | City |
---|---|---|---|
Sharice for Congress | Sharice Davids | $619,882 | Shawnee, KS |
Amanda Adkins for Congress | Amanda Adkins | $292,523 | Overland Park, KS |
Kansans for Laturner | Jake Laturner | $175,759 | Topeka, KS |
Moran for Kansas | Jerry Moran | $158,590 | Hays, KS |
Mann for Congress | Tracey Robert Mann | $131,380 | Salina, KS |
Patrick Schmidt for Kansas | Patrick Schmidt | $131,018 | Topeka, KS |
Ron Estes for Congress | Ron Estes | $121,702 | Wichita, KS |
Holland for Kansas | Mark Rev. R. Holland | $90,871 | Kansas City, KS |
Kansans for Marshall | Roger W. Marshall | $20,881 | Great Bend, KS |
Jimmy for Kansas | James Beard | $2,500 | Garden City, KS |
Hernandez for Congress, Inc. | Bob Hernandez | $1,000 | Wichita, KS |
Robert for US Senate | Robert Joseph Klingenberg | $423 | Salina, KS |