According to campaign finance reports filed with the Pennsylvania Department of State, Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman has raised $3,321 and spent $23,059 between Jan. 1, 2021, and Jun. 16, 2022. Fetterman currently serves as the president of the state senate.
Potter County Democratic Committee
Pennsylvania Committee
$3,325Total Contributions
$16,464Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
|---|---|
| $900.00 | Dennis Goodenough |
| $600.00 | Linda Klingaman |
| $600.00 | Phil & Delores Weiss |
| $600.00 | Ronnie Shenkein |
| $400.00 | Mary Smith |
| $124.80 | Pat Northeimer |
| $100.00 | Tom Shatto |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
|---|---|
| $2,746.42 | Misc Reimbursed T-Shirts Maintenance |
| $2,215.00 | United States Postal Service |
| $1,866.60 | Ugi Gas C |
| $1,640.16 | Coudersport Borough |
| $1,360.24 | Coudersport Food Bank |
| $876.98 | West Penn Power |
| $815.78 | Marco |
| $644.00 | Erie Insurance PAC |
| $585.00 | Austin Food Bank |
| $585.00 | Galeton Food Bank |
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In Pennsylvania, key state races are drawing the attention of prominent donors for the 2020 election cycle. These individual donors — most of them with deep pockets and C-suite titles — have been contributing large sums to the campaigns and candidates involved in races across the Keystone State. Here is a look at the top ten individual donors who are bankrolling candidates and campaigns in Pennsylvania state-level politics this year:
