Who made the biggest political contributions during week ending June 6?
All political contributions made during the week ending June 6 can be found here.
Source: https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/dgs.html
All political contributions made during the week ending June 6 can be found here.
The following political organizations received the most campaign contributions in Illinois during the week of June 1.
The top 100 political contributions made during the week ending May 30 can be found here.
The following political organizations received the most campaign contributions in Illinois during the week of May 18.
The following political organizations received the most campaign contributions in Illinois during the week of May 11.
The following political organizations received the most campaign contributions in Illinois during the week of May 4.
The following political organizations received the most campaign contributions in Illinois during the week of April 27.
The following political organizations received the most campaign contributions in Illinois during the week of April 20.
The following political organizations received the most campaign contributions in Illinois during the week of April 13.
The following political organizations received the most campaign contributions in Illinois during the week of April 6.
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