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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 CommitteeCandidateAmountCity
Tim Scott for SenateTimothy E. Scott$5,559,818Charleston, SC
Team Graham, Inc.Lindsey Olin Graham$1,605,995Columbia, SC
Tom Rice for CongressTom Rice$168,350Myrtle Beach, SC
Committee to Re-Elect James E ClyburnJames E. Clyburn$83,900Columbia, SC
Joe Wilson for Congress CommitteeAddison Graves Wilson$48,826West Columbia, SC
Jaime Harrison for US SenateJaime Harrison$40,292Columbia, SC
Ralph Norman for CongressRalph W. Norman Jr.$24,400Rock Hill, SC
Jeff Duncan for CongressJeffrey D. Duncan$22,407Laurens, SC
William Timmons for CongressWilliam R. Timmons IV$22,150Greenville, SC
Krystle Matthews for SenateKrystle Matthews$14,225Ladson, SC
Barbara Arthur for CongressBarbara Arthur$11,183Hartsville, SC
Friends of Lynz Piper-LoomisLynz Piper-Loomis$4,850North Charleston, SC
Tom Dunn for CongressTom Dunn$4,800Pawleys Island, SC
Mark McBride for CongressMark Struthers Mcbride$2,300Myrtle Beach, SC
Angela Geter for US SenateAngela Geter$1,350Spartanburg, SC

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