Campaign spending: Top 1st quarter political donation recipients in Nevada in 2019

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These were the political organizations that received the most money from campaign donations in Nevada from January 1 to March 31, 2019, 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 Committee Candidate Amount
Susie Lee for Congress Susie Lee $293,225
Nevadans for Steven Horsford Steven Alexzander Horsford $116,311
Titus for Congress Dina Titus $67,040
Amodei for Nevada Mark Eugene Amodei $12,099
Heller for Senate Dean Heller $9,760
Sharron Angle for Congress Sharron E. Angle $5,000
Tarkanian for Congress Danny Tarkanian $3,000
Mortensen for Congress Michelle Mortensen $2,700
Tarkanian for Congress Danny Tarkanian $2,700
Cresent Hardy for Congress Cresent Hardy $625
Committee to Elect Dan Taxation is Theft Behrman Dan Behrman $375


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