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Top second-quarter campaign contribution recipients
Campaign Committee | Candidate | Amount | City |
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Catherine Cortez Masto for Senate | Catherine Cortez Masto | $1,651,620 | Las Vegas, NV |
Susie Lee for Congress | Susie Lee | $405,632 | Las Vegas, NV |
Nevadans for Steven Horsford | Steven Alexzander Horsford | $282,855 | North Las Vegas, NV |
Becker for Congress | April Becker | $280,050 | Las Vegas, NV |
Rosen for Nevada | Jacky Rosen | $154,743 | Henderson, NV |
Robertson for Congress | Mark Robertson | $127,376 | Henderson, NV |
Committee to Elect Sam Peters | Samuel James Peters | $80,575 | Las Vegas, NV |
Titus for Congress | Dina Titus | $76,757 | Las Vegas, NV |
Carolina for Congress | Carolina Serrano | $64,750 | Las Vegas, NV |
Amodei for Nevada | Mark Eugene Amodei | $55,962 | Carson City, NV |
Amy Vilela for Congress | Amy Vilela | $23,442 | Las Vegas, NV |
Democrats Time in Nevada | Dina Titus | $15,000 | Henderson, NV |