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Top fourth-quarter campaign contribution recipients
Campaign Committee | Candidate | Amount | City |
---|---|---|---|
Bice for Congress | Stephanie Bice | $224,346 | Oklahoma City, OK |
Cole for Congress | Tom Jeffrey Cole | $129,330 | Norman, OK |
Lahmeyer for Senate Inc. | Jackson Rhodes Lahmeyer | $103,930 | Tulsa, OK |
Nathan Dahm for US Senate | Nathan Dahm | $72,186 | Broken Arrow, OK |
Mullin for Congress | Markwayne Mullin | $71,775 | Muskogee, OK |
Oklahomans for Madison | Madison Horn | $45,055 | Oklahoma City, OK |
Abby Broyles for Congress | Abby Broyles | $33,325 | Oklahoma City, OK |
Lucas for Congress | Frank D. Lucas | $30,050 | Oklahoma City, OK |
Jason Bollinger for Oklahoma | Jason Bollinger | $24,185 | Oklahoma City, OK |
MARTIN4CONGRESS | Adam Martin | $2,250 | Tulsa, OK |