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Top second-quarter campaign contribution recipients
Campaign Committee | Candidate | Amount | City |
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Zinke for Congress | Ryan Zinke | $255,914 | Helena, MT |
Monica Tranel for Montana | Monica Tranel | $131,039 | Missoula, MT |
Gary Buchanan House District 2 | Gary Buchanan | $38,050 | Billings, MT |
Heuer for Congress | Mitch Heuer | $35,000 | Whitefish, MT |
Mary Todd for Montana | Mary Brooks Todd | $23,750 | Kalispell, MT |
Al for Montana | Al Olszewski | $22,850 | Helena, MT |
Rankin for Congress | Samuel David Rankin | $17,963 | Billings, MT |
Sweeney for Montana | Mark Sweeney | $9,850 | Helena, MT |
Winter for Montana | Thomas Winter | $5,085 | Polson, MT |
Penny Ronning for US Congress | Penny Ronning | $4,224 | Billings, MT |
Skylarforuscongress | Skylar Williams | $550 | Billings, MT |