Michigan Mises PAC
Michigan Committee
$2,705Total Contributions
$3,953Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$750.00 Andrew Chadderdon INDIVIDUAL
$350.00 Daniel Ziemba INDIVIDUAL
$305.00 Connor Nepomuceno INDIVIDUAL
$190.00 David Bockelman INDIVIDUAL
$150.00 Larry Henneman INDIVIDUAL
$140.00 Connor Nepomuceno INDIVIDUAL
$105.00 Andrew Chadderdon INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Ben Dejong INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 David Franklin INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Joshua Jongema INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$1,199.98 Airbnb ENTITY
$683.84 bluehost.com ENTITY
$529.23 Scott Peterson INDIVIDUAL
$461.73 Cory Tallman INDIVIDUAL
$350.00 Jonathan Jacobs INDIVIDUAL
$280.71 Zoom Video Communications Inc ENTITY
$200.00 Andrew Chadderdon INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Libertarian Party of Michigan Dept T ENTITY
$88.00 Usps - Westland ENTITY
$59.85 Gmass ENTITY
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