California political committees that received the most contributions during January

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

Political committees in California received over $1.5 billion in donations in 2022.

Political donations in the state are capped at $5,500 per election cycle for candidates running for the state legislature, such as Senators and Representatives. For gubernatorial candidates, the contribution limit is $36,400 per election cycle.

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 California Committees Ranked by Total Contributions in January

Rank Committee City Amount Median Contribution Amount
1 Uber Innovation Political Action Committee Sacramento $25,010,212 $9,602
2 Californians for Fair Pay and Employer Accountability, sponsored by farmers, small businesses, independent restaurants and nonprofit organizations Sacramento $10,000,000 $5,000,000
3 California Democratic Party Sacramento $1,824,450 $22,750
4 California Apartment Association Issues Committee Sacramento $1,531,800 $478,000
5 ActBlue California Somerville $1,259,231 $250
6 Charter Public Schools Political Action Committee, sponsored by California Charter Schools Association Advocates Sacramento $751,751 $740,900
7 Opportunity – A coalition of teachers, health care givers, faculty members, school employees, and public and private employee organizations, PAC Sacramento $725,000 $150,000
8 D. R. I. V. E. – Dem, Representative, Ind Voter Education Washington $708,300 $708,300
9 California Republican Party – State Sacramento $564,747 $12,500
10 San Diego County Democratic Party San Diego $475,758 $100
11 Service Employees International Union Local 1021 Issues, PAC Oakland $400,000 $400,000
12 Families & Teachers United, sponsored by California Charter Schools Association Advocates Sacramento $327,172 $19,000
13 California Alliance, a coalition of consumer attorneys, conservationists and food and commercial workers Los Angeles $325,000 $162,500
14 Josh Newman for Senate 2024 Fullerton $304,944 $933
15 California Business Properties Association Issues, PAC Sacramento $300,000 $300,000
16 Million More Voters, Sponsored by the California Labor Federation, AFL-CIO Sacramento $251,287 $207
17 Soria for Assembly 2024 Sacramento $140,496 $2,500
18 Toni Atkins for Lieutenant Governor 2026 San Diego $125,800 $9,100
19 Rob Bonta for CA Attorney General 2026 Alameda $124,300 $5,000
20 International Union of Painters and Allied Trades Political Action Together Legislative & Educational Committee Hanover $122,127 $122,127
21 Women in Power Sacramento $114,900 $17,450
22 Fund Her, PAC Sacramento $105,500 $150
23 National Union of Healthcare Workers Candidate Committee for Quality Patient Care and Union Democracy Emeryville $102,265 $51,132
24 International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, Local 21 Issues, PAC San Francisco $100,673 $100,673
25 Fiona Ma for Lieutenant Governor 2026 Sacramento $90,628 $9,100
26 Standing Committee on Political Education of the California Labor Federation AFL-CIO Sacramento $86,059 $192
27 California Republican Leadership Fund Laguna Niguel $67,500 $33,750
27 Sacramento County Republican Party – Non Federal Sacramento $67,500 $33,750
29 HDR Employee Owners Pac, Inc. Omaha $62,034 $62,034
30 Sheet Metal Workers Local Union 104 Political Committee Livermore $60,245 $11
31 Building a Healthy Future for CA Facilitated by Agricultural Council of CA Sacramento $56,938 $56,938
32 Limon for Senate 2024 Santa Barbara $51,400 $1,750
33 Josh Becker for Senate 2024 Sacramento $51,150 $625
34 Revive & Thrive California: A Ballot Measure Committee Controlled by Assemblyman James Gallagher Sacramento $50,000 $25,000
35 Matt Haney for Assembly 2024 Oakland $47,600 $3,500
36 Eli Lilly and Company Political Action Committee Indianapolis $47,356 $47,356
37 Santa Barbara County Republican Party Carpinteria $46,000 $7,500
38 Fresno County Democratic Central Committee Lakeport $45,500 $45,500
39 Lena Gonzalez for Senate 2024 Sacramento $42,300 $1,000
40 Angelo Farooq for State Senate 2024 Encino $41,700 $5,500
41 Re-Elect Scott Wiener for State Senate 2024 Oakland $41,421 $200
42 Mendocino County Democratic Party Ukiah $40,000 $40,000
42 Del Norte County Democratic Central Committee Sacramento $40,000 $40,000
42 SLO County Democratic Party Sacramento $40,000 $40,000
45 Sharon Quirk-Silva for Assembly 2024 Sacramento $39,500 $100
46 Consumer Attorneys of California Political Action Committee Sacramento $39,051 $800
47 Dave Cortese for Senate 2024 San Jose $37,700 $1,000
48 Stern for Senate 2024 Sacramento $36,500 $300
49 Friends of Solache for Assembly 2024 Long Beach $35,700 $100
50 Teamsters Local 396, PAC Covina $32,733 $32,733


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