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Top first-quarter campaign contribution recipients
Campaign Committee | Candidate | Amount | City |
---|---|---|---|
Welch for Vermont | Peter Francis Welch | $586,327 | Richmond, VT |
Friends of Bernie Sanders | Bernard Sanders | $538,762 | Burlington, VT |
Kesha for Vermont | Kesha Ram Hinsdale | $404,835 | Burlington, VT |
Molly for Vermont | Molly Gray | $264,692 | Burlington, VT |
Becca Balint for Vermont | Rebecca Becca Balint | $220,561 | Brattleboro, VT |
Christina Nolan for U.S. Senate | Christina Nolan | $132,912 | Burlington, VT |
Brock for Vermont | Brock Pierce | $28,200 | South Burlington, VT |
People for Sianay Clifford | Sianay Chase Clifford | $5,036 | Essex Junction, VT |
Friends of Niki Thran, Inc. | Alexandra Nicole Thran | $2,000 | Warren, VT |
Ericka Redic for Congress | Ericka L. Redic | $1,460 | Burlington, VT |
Leahy for U.S. Senator Committee | Patrick Joseph Leahy | $1,250 | Montpelier, VT |