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Which political committees received the most in contributions during January 2020?

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Here are the 50 political committees that received the most money from contributions during January, according to the California Secretary of State.

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 committees ranked by total contributions (January)
RankCommitteeAmountMedian contribution amount
1Yes on 19: Seniors, Taxpayer Advocates, and Realtors$11,400,000$1,900,000
2Californians to Protect Patients and Contain Health Care Costs, a Coalition of Physicians, Dentists and Health Care Insurers and Providers$10,000,000$5,000,000
3Coalition to Restore California's Middle Class, Including Energy Companies who Produce Gas, Oil, Jobs and Pay Taxes$6,000,000$1,500,000
3Coalition to Authorize Regulated Sports Wagering, Sponsored by California Indian Gaming Tribes$6,000,000$500,000
5California Medical Association Physicians' Issues Committee$5,000,000$5,000,000
6No on Property 21: Californians for Responsible Housing, a Coalition of Seniors, Veterans, Affordable Housing Advocates, Labor & Social Justice Organizations, Sponsored by California Apartment Association$3,898,733$6,000
7Californians for Safe Schools and Healthy Learning, Yes on Property 13, a Committee Supported by Governor Newsom, teachers, nurses and firefighters$3,469,052$175,000
8Yes on 23 - Californians for Kidney Dialysis Patient Protection, Sponsored by Service Employees International Union - United Healthcare Workers West$3,212,811$303,076
9Yes on 24, Californians for Consumer Privacy$3,007,759$212,776
10California Business Roundtable Issues, PAC$3,006,000$501,500
11Yes on 14: Californians for Stem Cell Research, Treatments and Cures$2,128,625$4,893
12NO on 23 - Stop the Dangerous & Costly Dialysis Proposition, a coalition of dialysis providers, nurses, doctors and patients$2,021,121$1,010,561
13ActBlue California$1,697,765$100
14California Democratic Party$1,605,845$19,400
15Restore California's Middle Class Coalition, including energy companies who produce gas, oil, jobs and pay taxes$1,565,000$782,500
16Service Employees International Union Local 721 CTW, CLC Workers' Strength Committee$1,432,635$1,432,635
17Opportunity - A coalition of teachers, health care givers, faculty members, school employees, and public and private employee organizations, PAC$1,036,892$75,000
18Nurses and Educators for Lisa Calderon for Assembly 2020, sponsored by labor organizations$1,017,862$18,216
19Clean Coasts, Clean Water, Clean Streets: Environmentalists, Recyclers, and Farmers Against Plastic Pollution$1,000,000$500,000
19California Teachers Association Independent Expenditure Committee$1,000,000$1,000,000
19Recology Political Action Committee$1,000,000$500,000
19Charter Public Schools Political Action Committee, sponsored by California Charter Schools Association Advocates$1,000,000$500,000
23California Dental Association Political Action Committee$785,182$145
24Fairness for Injured Patients Act Coalition$775,064$550
25D. R. I. V. E. - Democrat, Republican, Independent Voter Education$693,686$693,686
26Yes on Property 13 - California Coalition for Public Higher Education$656,600$7,500
27Eli Lilly and Company Political Action Committee$614,968$614,968
28Californians for Quality Schools, sponsored by the California Building Industry Association- Yes on Property 13$587,963$10,000
29Families & Teachers United, sponsored by California Charter Schools Association Advocates$586,052$28,276
30Service Employees International Union Political Education and Action Fund$544,896$544,896
31Committee for Positive Social Change Supporting Josh Becker for Senate 2020$505,000$252,500
32EdVoice for the Kids, PAC$500,000$125,000
32Keep California Golden$500,000$250,000
34Californians Supporting Brownrigg for Senate 2020$460,000$230,000
35California Labor and Business Alliance, sponsored by building trades, correctional peace officers and apartment rental organizations, and energy providers$450,000$150,000
36Coalition for a Safe and Healthy California in Support of Glazer for Senate 2020$419,750$50,000
37Professional Engineers in California Government PECG, PAC$401,640$100,410
38Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters Issues Committee$400,000$200,000
39Community College Facility Coalition Issues Committee$381,900$1,000
40Keeping Californians Working, a Coalition of Housing Providers, Energy and Insurance Agents$375,000$187,500
41Service Employees International Union Local 521 Independent Expenditure Committee$341,760$341,760
42California Republican Party - State$338,750$833
43Ford Motor Company Civic Action Fund FEC ID C00046474$337,100$168,550
44Cardinal Health PAC, Inc.$312,545$156,272
45Californians for Strong Schools and Healthy Communities supporting Shelly Masur for Senate 2020 sponsored by education and health care organizations$300,001$75,001
46Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, PAC$288,179$288,179
47Ryan Political Action Committee Fed PAC - C00574921, LLC$278,803$278,803
48Newsom for California Governor 2022$271,766$100
49PK Paul Dhanuka for Assembly 2020$269,101$500
50San Diego County Democratic Party$266,227$300

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