Cara Dohner

$19,677Total Contributions
$3,449Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$6,400.00 Lenin J Peters INDIVIDUAL
$1,491.35 Aggregated Individual Contribution INDIVIDUAL
$1,250.00 Joeseph D Brady INDIVIDUAL
$1,247.92 Cara Townsend Dohner INDIVIDUAL
$1,132.06 Amber Baker INDIVIDUAL
$600.00 Rebeka Valitutto INDIVIDUAL
$595.67 Debra York INDIVIDUAL
$521.15 Cheri Pikett INDIVIDUAL
$510.73 Timothy Andrew INDIVIDUAL
$500.00 Marbled Halls INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$1,825.00 Age Graphics LLC ENTITY
$400.00 Deanna M De'Liberto INDIVIDUAL
$341.60 Quality Printing Plus ENTITY
$298.48 Aggregated Non-Media Expenditure INDIVIDUAL
$151.58 Vistaprint ENTITY
$125.00 Guilford Republican Party ENTITY
$100.00 Deanna Marie De'Liberto INDIVIDUAL
$81.09 Costco Wholesale ENTITY
$76.48 jiffy.com ENTITY
$50.00 Amber Baker INDIVIDUAL
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