Campaign spending: Top Q2 political donation recipients in South Carolina

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These South Carolina political organizations received the most money from campaign donations from April 1 to June 30, 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.

Top second-quarter campaign contribution recipients
Campaign Committee Candidate Amount City
Tim Scott for Senate Timothy E. Scott $1,444,748 Charleston, SC
Nancy Mace for Congress Nancy Mace $196,417 Charleston, SC
Committee to Re-Elect James E Clyburn James E. Clyburn $163,195 Columbia, SC
Fry for Congress Russell Fry $138,818 Surfside Beach, SC
Tom Rice for Congress Tom Rice $124,475 Myrtle Beach, SC
Dr. Annie Andrews for Congress Annie Andrews $104,370 Johns Island, SC
Katie for Congress Katie Arrington $80,678 Summerville, SC
William Timmons for Congress William R. Timmons IV $65,240 Greenville, SC
Jeff Duncan for Congress Jeffrey D. Duncan $54,327 Laurens, SC
Mark Burns for US Congress Mark Burns $46,440 Greenville, SC
Committee to Elect Gregg Marcel Dixon Gregg Marcel Dixon $32,035 Ridgeland, SC
Ralph Norman for Congress Ralph W. Norman Jr. $29,808 Rock Hill, SC
Barbara Arthur for Congress Barbara Arthur $17,866 Hartsville, SC
Joe Wilson for Congress Committee Addison Graves Wilson $13,820 West Columbia, SC
Committee to Elect Duke for Congress Dwayne Buckner $11,535 Walterboro, SC
Committee to Elect Ken Richardson to Congress William Kenneth Richardson $11,200 Conway, SC
Friends of Lynz Piper-Loomis Lynz Piper-Loomis $8,750 North Charleston, SC
Barton for Congress Garrett Barton $8,055 Myrtle Beach, SC
Friends of Sonia Morris for Congress Auriol Sonia Pollard $5,450 Charleston, SC
Friends of Judd Larkins Juddson Larkins $5,307 West Columbia, SC
Krystle Matthews for Senate Krystle Matthews $3,811 Ladson, SC
Lapierre for House Michael James Lapierre $1,797 Greenville, SC
Abuzeid for Congress George Assad Abuzeid $1,600 Boiling Springs, SC
Catherine Fleming Bruce for United States Senate Catherine Fleming Bruce $1,500 Columbia, SC
Friends of Kevin Eckert Kevin Eckert $650 Sumter, SC
Angela Geter for US Senate Angela Geter $400 Spartanburg, SC
Mark McBride for Congress Mark Struthers Mcbride $300 Myrtle Beach, SC
Spencer Morris for Congress 2022 Spencer Allen Morris $250 Georgetown, SC


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