Donors in Florida shelled out over $533 million during the 2020 election cycle, showing their support to PACs and candidates through contributions. While a number of PACs and organizations make up the state’s top donor list, the most prolific individual donor chipped in over $3.2 million to various PACs and candidates.
Constitution Party of Florida
Florida Committee
$3,199Total Contributions
$1,936Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$344.96 | Valdivia |
$277.00 | Joseph Wendt |
$180.00 | Kent Nelson |
$165.00 | Lois Mclain |
$150.00 | James A Penna |
$150.00 | William R Wayland |
$140.00 | Robert A Pineda |
$125.94 | Richard Wilmont |
$90.00 | Ron Valdivia |
$90.00 | Ron Valdivia |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$400.00 | Smart Plan Financial Services |
$400.00 | Wiley CPA |
$380.86 | Sage Payment Solutions |
$192.00 | PNC Bank |
$167.54 | Paya Inc |
$121.92 | Sir Speedy Printing Ctr |
$85.48 | Office Depot Office Max |
$63.12 | Office Depot / Office Max |
$33.28 | Jupiter Post Office |
$31.97 | Sweet Tomatoes |
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