This article details the five most expensive contested general elections in the House of Representatives.
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$23,335Total Contributions
$22,895Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$2,000.00 | William Harriett |
$500.00 | Amy Durham |
$500.00 | Kathleen Trued |
$500.00 | Michael Garcia |
$500.00 | Pamela Ognjenovic |
$500.00 | Patrick Hamilton |
$500.00 | Thea Mathen |
$420.25 | Funcoast Bartending |
$275.00 | Jimbo Ryan |
$250.00 | Amy Lohman |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$9,771.30 | Sarah Strohminger |
$2,497.00 | Scored Marketing |
$1,021.57 | Genung's Fish Camp |
$932.55 | Shell Oil |
$850.00 | Ct Brown Enterprises LLC |
$750.00 | Erica Rivera |
$541.96 | Raven Promotions and Raven Promotions and Social Media |
$523.20 | Elon's Future LLC |
$500.00 | Flagler Sportfishing |
$369.26 | Facebook Inc / Meta Platforms |
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