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Top first-quarter campaign contribution recipients
Campaign Committee | Candidate | Amount | City |
---|---|---|---|
Mike Crapo for US Senate | Michael D. Crapo | $244,601 | Boise, ID |
Bryan Smith for Idaho Inc. | Bryan Smith | $106,604 | Idaho Falls, ID |
Russ Fulcher for Idaho | Russell Fulcher | $36,751 | Meridian, ID |
Jim Risch for U.S. Senate Committee | James E. Risch | $31,890 | Boise, ID |
Cleveland for Senate Committee | Scott Oh Cleveland | $10,648 | Eagle, ID |
Committee to Elect Brenda Bourn for Senate | Brenda Bourn | $7,159 | Meridian, ID |
Trotter for United States Senate | James Scott Trotter | $3,850 | Lewiston, ID |
Friends of Ramont Turnbull | Ramont Thomas Turnbull | $2,900 | Meridian, ID |
David Roth for US Senate | David Jordan Roth | $500 | Idaho Falls, ID |