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Top second-quarter campaign contribution recipients
Campaign Committee | Candidate | Amount | City |
---|---|---|---|
Mike Flood for Congress | Mike Flood | $347,563 | Lincoln, NE |
Patty for Congress | Patty Pansing Brooks | $214,669 | Lincoln, NE |
Adrian Smith for Congress | Adrian Smith | $41,425 | Scottsbluff, NE |
Tony Vargas for Congress | Anthony Vargas | $37,058 | Boystown, NE |
Don Bacon for Congress | Donald J. Bacon | $18,518 | Omaha, NE |
Committee to Elect Alisha Shelton for U.S. Senate | Alisha Shelton | $6,839 | Omaha, NE |