Camilleri is the representative for Michigan House District 23 and is running to represent Michigan State Senate District 4 in 2022. Camilleri raised $572,006 and spent $332,039 between Jan. 1, 2021, and Aug. 22, 2022. According to Michigan Secretary of State reports, Camilleri spent the most money with the following individual payees and PACs.
Michigan Senate Democratic Fund
Michigan Committee
$5,080,235Total Contributions
$2,136,780Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$293,250.00 | Winnie Brinks |
$195,500.00 | Heidi and Christopher Stolte |
$170,000.00 | Sam Singh |
$127,750.00 | Sarah Anthony |
$100,059.27 | Darrin Camilleri |
$99,875.00 | Stephanie Chang |
$98,250.00 | Michigan State Utility Workers Council AFL CIO PAC |
$97,750.00 | American Federation of State County & Municipal Employees AFSCME Federal |
$97,750.00 | Brinks Victory Fund |
$97,750.00 | Building Bridges PAC |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$1,029,016.66 | Mercantile Bank Corporation |
$594,500.00 | Democratic State Central Committee |
$69,977.00 | Capital Hall Group LLC |
$59,250.00 | Ngp Van Inc |
$48,875.00 | Michigan House Democratic Fund |
$31,500.00 | Sandhill Strategies |
$26,095.17 | Goodman Acker PC |
$19,715.87 | Dbi - We Do Office |
$16,250.00 | Numero Inc |
$12,930.92 | Inland Press |
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