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Top first-quarter campaign contribution recipients
Campaign Committee | Candidate | Amount | City |
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John Kennedy for US | John Neely Kennedy | $570,676 | Metairie, LA |
Scalise for Congress | Stephen Joseph Scalise | $541,648 | Jefferson, LA |
Karen Carter Peterson for Congress | Karen Carter Peterson | $535,137 | New Orleans, LA |
Bill Cassidy for US Senate | William M. Cassidy | $253,740 | Baton Rouge, LA |
Captain Higgins for Congress | Captain Clay Higgins | $116,400 | Lafayette, LA |
Chambers for Congress | Gary Chambers Jr. | $107,154 | Baton Rouge, LA |
Perkins for Louisiana | Adrian Perkins | $59,208 | Shreveport, LA |
The Committee to Elect Candy Sandra Christophe for Congress | Sandra Christophe | $53,974 | Alexandria, LA |
Garret Graves for Congress | Garret Graves | $52,983 | Baton Rouge, LA |
Mike Johnson for Louisiana | James Michael Johnson | $25,975 | Metairie, LA |
Citizens for Wenstrup | Peter Wenstrup | $802 | New Orleans, LA |