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Top third-quarter campaign contribution recipients
Campaign Committee | Candidate | Amount | City |
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Tim Ryan for Ohio | Timothy Ryan | $1,226,003 | Niles, OH |
Jim Jordan for Congress | James D. Jordan | $633,307 | Urbana, OH |
Ruth Edmonds for Congress | Ruth Edmonds | $71,325 | Powell, OH |
Gibbs for Congress | Robert Brian Gibbs | $35,250 | Lakeville, OH |
Centers for Ohio | Brent W. Centers | $11,441 | Springboro, OH |
Schulz for Ohio | Jonah Schulz | $9,294 | Cleveland, OH |
Mike Holt for Senate | Mike Holt | $5,520 | Mount Vernon, OH |
Friends of Baxter | Baxter Stapelton | $3,424 | Dayton, OH |
Laverne Gore for Congress | Laverne Gore | $2,000 | Beachwood, OH |
Youseff Baddar for the People | Youseff Milad Baddar | $730 | Toledo, OH |
MacKenzie Thompson for Senate | Mackenzie Thompson | $500 | West Alexandria, OH |
Matthew Meade for Ohio | Matthew Allen Meade | $25 | Columbus, OH |