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Who made the largest political contributions during week ending Feb. 12?

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These are the top 100 political contributions made during the week ending Feb. 12, according to the North Carolina State Board of Elections.

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
CommitteeContributorContribution TypeAmountDate
Ernie Watson for North Carolina Senate CommitteeEsnest Lance WatsonIndividual$51,0002022-02-11
The Committee to Elect Dimple AjmeraJonathan DixonIndividual$1,0002022-02-09
The Committee to Elect Dimple AjmeraKranthi AellaIndividual$1,0002022-02-08
The Committee to Elect Dimple AjmeraDhanalakshmi RegatiIndividual$2502022-02-09
Shaun Pollenz for North Carolina HouseSteve BobbyIndividual$2072022-02-07
The Committee to Elect Dimple AjmeraCharles ShookIndividual$2002022-02-08
The Committee to Elect Dimple AjmeraSreeniva SingalreddyIndividual$1502022-02-10
The Committee to Elect Dimple AjmeraDavid MolinaroIndividual$1002022-02-09
The Committee to Elect Dimple AjmeraSebastian FeculakIndividual$1002022-02-08
Shaun Pollenz for North Carolina HouseDamon J. ChetsonIndividual$662022-02-07
Shaun Pollenz for North Carolina HouseAggregated Individual ContributionIndividual$262022-02-12
Shaun Pollenz for North Carolina HouseAggregated Individual ContributionIndividual$252022-02-07

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