Democratic State Central Committee
Michigan Committee
$3,972,822Total Contributions
$1,598,442Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$900,000.00 Karla T Jurvetson INDIVIDUAL
$355,000.00 Mark Bernstein INDIVIDUAL
$350,000.00 Douglas Song INDIVIDUAL
$278,000.00 Eric Schmidt INDIVIDUAL
$250,000.00 Jay Pritzker INDIVIDUAL
$200,000.00 Stacy Schusterman INDIVIDUAL
$143,500.00 Michigan Association for Justice Justice PAC ENTITY
$135,500.00 Macomb County Democratic Committee ENTITY
$129,700.00 Michigan Education Association PAC ENTITY
$125,000.00 James Offield INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$963,800.00 Change Media Group ENTITY
$172,500.00 Kentucky Democratic Party ENTITY
$122,664.20 Bridget Mary McCormack ENTITY
$50,000.00 Elizabeth Welch ENTITY
$31,109.48 Friends of Fred Miller ENTITY
$26,547.32 Mass Mailing LLC ENTITY
$24,074.54 Reelect Mary Chrzanowski Circuit Judge ENTITY
$23,350.00 Velocity Cow ENTITY
$18,394.33 David Coulter ENTITY
$17,930.55 Kristen Nelson Campaign ENTITY
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