This article details the five most expensive contested general elections in the House of Representatives.
Adam Morley
$4,207Total Contributions
$10,652Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$1,000.00 | Palm Coast Democratic Club |
$400.00 | Charles Strozier |
$300.00 | Kathleen Trued |
$250.00 | Jacksonville Now PAC |
$200.00 | Nana Royer |
$166.00 | St Augustine Democratic Club |
$150.00 | Neff & Neff Inc |
$100.00 | Charles Strozier |
$100.00 | Ellen Wintermuth |
$100.00 | Gina Burrell |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$8,000.00 | Sarah Strohminger |
$1,123.84 | Facebook Inc / Meta Platforms |
$720.00 | Vincenzo Desroches |
$300.00 | Erica Rivera |
$200.00 | Danielle Livreri-Vespi |
$100.00 | Surf 973 Fm |
$58.30 | Sjc Soe |
$53.75 | The Ups Store |
$41.79 | Vistaprint |
$37.95 | makestickers.com |
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