NC Democratic Party - State
North Carolina Committee
$5,363,054Total Contributions
$1,827,050Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$453,200.00 Reid Garrett Hoffman INDIVIDUAL
$366,000.00 Josh Stein ENTITY
$350,000.00 Philip R Munger INDIVIDUAL
$310,000.00 Jay Chaudhuri ENTITY
$200,000.00 Lisa A Mennet INDIVIDUAL
$190,000.00 Dan Blue Jr ENTITY
$185,000.00 Cynthia Ball ENTITY
$169,340.00 The PAC for America's Future ENTITY
$127,500.00 Robert Reives ENTITY
$122,400.00 Sydney Batch ENTITY
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$203,466.15 Paystub People ENTITY
$188,772.49 North Carolina Democratic Party - Building ENTITY
$121,182.01 Amanda Eubanks ENTITY
$86,604.03 Octavia L Wilkinson ENTITY
$84,441.29 Sara N Kennedy ENTITY
$80,532.26 Wallace & Nordan LLP ENTITY
$79,859.29 Caleb E Hudzik ENTITY
$71,478.16 Blue Cross & Blue Shield of NC Empl PAC Fed ENTITY
$60,972.56 The Pivot Group Inc ENTITY
$56,678.62 The Mellman Group Inc ENTITY
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