When it comes to the money in California politics, these are the names that you are viewing the most. See the top five entities in each category (Candidates, Donors, PACs, and Payees) that generated the greatest interest in Q3 of 2022.
Yes on 19: Seniors Taxpayer Advocates and Realtors
California Committee
$633,436Cash on Hand
$30,040,287Total Contributions
$56,515,517Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$15,904,825.08 | California Association of Realtors Issues Mobilization PAC |
$7,893,500.00 | National Association of Realtors PAC Federal |
$6,190,341.00 | California Real Estate PAC (Crepac) - California Association of Realtors |
$28,797.66 | California Democratic Party |
$20,000.00 | California Spectra Instrumentation Inc |
$2,773.56 | Yes on 19: Coalition of Firefighters Realtors Seniors Disabled Homeowners and Wildfire Victims |
$50.00 | Aggregated Unitemized Contributions |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$10,000,000.00 | Yes on 19: Coalition of Firefighters Realtors Seniors Disabled Homeowners and Wildfire Victims |
$8,453,141.70 | 2020 Ballcamp LLC |
$5,061,878.80 | Aap Holding Company Inc |
$4,549,080.76 | Jpm & M Inc |
$2,557,698.00 | Sadler Strategic Media Inc |
$2,359,517.07 | United States Postal Service |
$1,920,642.00 | Florida Petition Management LLC |
$1,822,542.00 | Voter Direct Inc |
$1,485,730.30 | Street Level Strategy LLC |
$1,135,583.00 | Strother Nuckles Strategies |
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