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Campaign spending: Top 4th quarter political donation recipients in Colorado in 2019

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These were the political organizations that received the most money from campaign donations in Colorado from October 1 to December 31, 2019, 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.

Fourth quarter top campaign contribution recipients
Campaign CommitteeCandidateAmount
Hickenlooper for ColoradoJohn W. Hickenlooper$2,178,260
Mike Johnston for US SenateMichael C. Johnston$1,104,892
Bennet for AmericaMichael F. Bennet$835,156
Jason Crow for CongressJason Crow$286,593
James for ColoradoJames Iacino$283,643
House CD6Steven House$206,501
Romanoff for ColoradoAndrew Romanoff$206,395
Diane for Colorado CD3Diane Mitsch Bush$110,281
Joe Neguse for CongressJoseph Neguse$83,571
Votetipton.ComScott Randall Tipton$77,078
Lamborn for CongressDouglas L. Lamborn$40,025
Diana Degette for Congress Inc.Diana Louise Degette$35,432
Perlmutter for CongressEdwin G. Perlmutter$32,133
Michelle Ferrigno Warren for US SenateMichelle Ferrigno Warren$17,665
Committee to Elect Stephany Rose SpauldingStephany Rose Spaulding$16,160
Lorena for ColoradoLorena Garcia$15,352
Zornio for SenatePatricia Anne Zornio$10,113
Jaimie Kulikowski for CongressJaimie Blacklight Polish J. Kulikowski$9,608
Lauren Boebert for CongressLauren Boebert$6,304
Milton for ColoradoChristopher Hawkins Milton$5,715
Alice Madden for SenateAlice Madden$5,210
Buck for Colorado 2016Kenneth R. Buck$4,590
Casper for ColoradoCasper Wesley Stockham$3,475
Dan for ColoradoDan Baer$2,800
McCorkle for ColoradoIsaac Ian Mccorkle$5

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