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Which political committee based in cities associated with Davidson County spent the most during Q4 2022?

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Larry W Potts North Carolina House of Representatives spent the most out of political committees within cities associated with Davidson County during the fourth quarter of 2022.

It spent $47,878 on five vendors during the time period.

The largest expense was for Donations to North Carolina Republican House Caucus, which is based in the Raleigh area.

The second largest political spend from a committee operating in a city within Davidson County during the fourth quarter of 2022 came from Committee to Elect John Faircloth. It spent $46,095 during the time period on five different vendors.

What’s known as “dark money”, which comes from political non-profits and shell corporations, has greatly increased expenditures and donations in recent elections to record-breaking highs.

Political campaign financial data is often updated, leading to a sometimes incomplete picture of a committee or candidate's finances.

Top Expenditures from North Carolina Political Committees based in Davidson County during the fourth quarter of 2022
CommitteeExpendituresPaid Vendors
Larry W Potts North Carolina House of Representatives$47,8785
Committee to Elect John Faircloth$46,0955
Davidson Republican Party$20,27913
Sam Watford for North Carolina House$11,3945
Committee to Elect Rosalind Baker as District Court Judge$9,6617
Cecil Brockman for North Carolina House$7,5306
Robert Broadie for Judge$5,60711
Committee to Elect Jarvis$2,1215
North Carolina Bail Agents Association PAC$1,4732
People'S Party of North Carolina Inc.$5492
Podiatry Medical and Surgical PAC$3001
Judge Wood for Justice$41

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