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Top second-quarter campaign contribution recipients
Campaign Committee | Candidate | Amount | City |
---|---|---|---|
Lahmeyer for Senate Inc. | Jackson Rhodes Lahmeyer | $155,604 | Tulsa, OK |
Hern for Congress | Kevin R. Hern | $127,110 | Tulsa, OK |
Cole for Congress | Tom Jeffrey Cole | $112,650 | Norman, OK |
Lucas for Congress | Frank D. Lucas | $46,523 | Oklahoma City, OK |
Mullin for Congress | Markwayne Mullin | $38,150 | Muskogee, OK |
Nesbit for Senate | April Nesbit | $300 | Ada, OK |