KEY POINTS
  • Pete Buttigieg, Joe Biden's choice for Transportation secretary, received campaign donations from executives at companies that had contracts with South Bend, Indiana, when he was mayor.
  • CNBC reviewed dozens of public works contracts from Buttigieg's second term as mayor, along with campaign finance data.
  • As Transportation secretary, Buttigieg would be responsible for pushing forward the incoming administration's infrastructure proposals.
Former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg, U.S. President-elect Joe Biden's nominee to be secretary of transportation, reacts to his nomination as Biden looks on during a news conference at Biden's transition headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware, U.S., December 16, 2020.

Pete Buttigieg, President-elect Joe Biden's choice for Transportation secretary and the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, received presidential campaign donations from executives at companies that had public works contracts with the city while he led it.

A CNBC review of dozens of the city's infrastructure contracts during his second term as mayor, from 2016 into 2020, shows that under Buttigieg, a portion of the city's spending went toward contractors who later became donors to his campaign for president, which he launched in 2019.