It Goes Too Far
Arizona Committee
$1,378,597Total Contributions
$976,168Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$200,000.00 John Connelly INDIVIDUAL
$142,200.00 David Lambert INDIVIDUAL
$75,172.23 Center for Arizona Policy Action ENTITY
$65,000.00 Dc London Group ENTITY
$65,000.00 Laureen Mount INDIVIDUAL
$50,000.00 Connie and Richard Luebke INDIVIDUAL
$50,000.00 Paavo Ensio INDIVIDUAL
$40,000.00 David and Bonnie Mehl INDIVIDUAL
$35,000.00 Jonathan Mount INDIVIDUAL
$30,000.00 Kapu Price INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$200,000.00 Awareness Analytics Partners LLC ENTITY
$180,000.00 Resolute Group ENTITY
$114,275.00 Data Orbital Consulting LLC ENTITY
$83,750.00 Leisa Brug ENTITY
$70,576.35 Olivia Escobedo ENTITY
$64,000.00 Kelly B Consulting LLC ENTITY
$35,000.00 Rch Associates ENTITY
$33,043.85 Otr Companies ENTITY
$29,573.14 Mesa Sign Shop ENTITY
$28,991.00 100 Squared Financial ENTITY
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