Mary Beaubien donates $2,500 to Emanuel Welch’s election campaign

Mary Beaubien donates ,500 to Emanuel Welch’s election campaign
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Mary Beaubien donated $2,500 to Democrat Emanuel Welch’s election campaign committee, The People for Emanuel “Chris” Welch, on June 2, according to records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

In addition to this contribution of $2,500 to Emanuel Welch, records show that Mary Beaubien has made five other contributions of $1,000 or more in the past five years. Here are other large contributions they have made since Jan. 1, 2017.

Candidate Committee Date Amount
Hart for County Board July 9, 2020 $1,000
Friends of Denyse Wang Stoneback Feb. 18, 2020 $1,000
Friends of Eileen Dordek Jan. 4, 2019 $1,000
Friends for Susana Mendoza For Comptroller Sept. 7, 2018 $1,000
Friends of Eileen Dordek May 14, 2018 $1,000

The ISBE reports the following ten largest contributions to candidates for political office in Illinois in the past 12 months:

Donor Candidate Party Date Amount
JB Pritzker JB Pritzker Democratic March 12, 2021 $35,000,000
JB Pritzker JB Pritzker Democratic June 26, 2020 $1,200,000
JB Pritzker JB Pritzker Democratic Oct. 21, 2020 $500,000
JB Pritzker JB Pritzker Democratic Sept. 21, 2020 $500,000
JB Pritzker JB Pritzker Democratic Aug. 3, 2020 $500,000
Fred Eychaner Michael J. Madigan Democratic Sept. 21, 2020 $400,000
Annette Ozinga Tim Ozinga Republican Dec. 23, 2020 $250,000
Paul Ozinga Tim Ozinga Republican Dec. 23, 2020 $250,000
Aaron Ozinga Tim Ozinga Republican Dec. 22, 2020 $250,000
Fred Eychaner Kim Foxx Democratic Oct. 27, 2020 $200,000


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