Robert Scantlebury

$110,919Total Contributions
$89,699Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$10,000.00 Freedom Club PAC ENTITY
$5,400.00 Elijah Norton INDIVIDUAL
$5,400.00 Gary Golka INDIVIDUAL
$5,400.00 Jay Eby INDIVIDUAL
$5,400.00 Jay Lapeyre INDIVIDUAL
$5,400.00 Kapu Price INDIVIDUAL
$5,400.00 Ken Kendrick INDIVIDUAL
$5,400.00 Randy Kendrick INDIVIDUAL
$5,400.00 Robert Blankenship INDIVIDUAL
$5,400.00 Roberta Hillman INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$62,025.95 Resolute Group ENTITY
$9,472.77 Robert Scantlebury INDIVIDUAL
$6,417.42 Mesa Sign Shop ENTITY
$4,300.00 100 Squared Financial ENTITY
$2,054.20 Anedot Inc ENTITY
$1,461.73 Otr Companies ENTITY
$1,185.00 Red Fox Strategies LLC ENTITY
$496.34 Costco Wholesale ENTITY
$324.40 Tractor Supply Co ENTITY
$280.63 wix.com ENTITY
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Top Personal Contributions

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Candidate
Committee
$901.62 Robert Scantlebury Elect Scantlebury
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