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Campaign spending: Top Q2 political donation recipients in Connecticut

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These Connecticut political organizations received the most money from campaign donations in the second quarter of 2023, 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. The Government Accountability Office reviews current campaign finance law and makes recommendations for keeping the laws relevant.

Campaigns must report to the FEC the purpose and payee of all disbursements over $200.

According to the OpenSecrets, the FEC increased contribution limits for the 2024 election cycle. Individual donors can give $3,300 per candidate per election, a $400 increase from $2,900 during the 2022 election cycle.

The contribution limit to national party committees jumped from $36,500 to $41,300 per year for the 2024 election cycle.

Top Q2 campaign contribution recipients
Campaign CommitteeCandidateAmountCity
Friends of Chris MurphyChristopher S. Murphy$1,353,360Cheshire
Friends of Rosa DelauroRosa L. Delauro$77,300New Haven
Jim Himes for CongressJim Himes$70,200Fairfield
Friends of Jahana HayesJahana Hayes$58,300Waterbury
Courtney for CongressJoseph D. Courtney$32,860Vernon
Larson for CongressJohn B. Larson$32,700Glastonbury
Mike France CT2Mike France$12,900Trumbull
Blumenthal for ConnecticutRichard Blumenthal$5,345Stamford
Hyde for SenateRobert Finley Hyde$250Canton

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