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Top second-quarter campaign contribution recipients
Campaign Committee | Candidate | Amount | City |
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Liz Cheney for Wyoming | Elizabeth Cheney | $1,987,011 | Casper, WY |
Hageman for Wyoming | Harriet Hageman | $823,176 | Cheyenne, WY |
Friends of John Barrasso | John A. Barrasso | $133,174 | Casper, WY |
Anthony Bouchard for Congress | Anthony Bouchard | $4,583 | Cheyenne, WY |
Vote 4 Marissa | Marissa Joy Selvig | $3,800 | Riverton, WY |
Denton Knapp for US House of Representatives | Everett Denton Knapp Jr. | $2,800 | Gillette, WY |
Robyn for Wyoming | Robyn Mariwe Belinskey | $2,600 | Sheridan, WY |
Citizens for Chuck Gray | Charles Gray | $500 | Cheyenne, WY |
Darin Smith for Wyoming | Darin Dale Smith | $100 | Cheyenne, WY |