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Top first-quarter campaign contribution recipients
Campaign Committee | Candidate | Amount | City |
---|---|---|---|
Wyden for Senate | Ronald Lee Wyden | $1,292,148 | Portland, OR |
Defazio for Congress | Peter A. Defazio | $135,473 | Springfield, OR |
Jeff Merkley for Oregon | Jeffrey Alan Merkley | $57,633 | Portland, OR |
Bonamici for Congress | Suzanne Bonamici | $38,485 | Portland, OR |
Cliff Bentz for Congress | Cliff Bentz | $20,150 | Ontario, OR |
Kurt Schrader for Congress | Kurt Schrader | $18,500 | Oregon City, OR |
Blumenauer for Congress | Earl Blumenauer | $15,050 | Portland, OR |
Amy Ryan Courser for Congress | Amy Ryan Courser | $1,700 | Keizer, OR |
Alek for Oregon | Alek Skarlatos | $500 | Roseburg, OR |
David Russ is for US | David Russ | $270 | Dundee, OR |
Mark Gamba for Congress | Mark Gamba | $120 | Milwaukie, OR |
Jo Rae Perkins for US Congress | Jo Rae Perkins | $75 | Albany, OR |