Democratic primary elections for all 99 districts in the Ohio House of Representatives took place on Aug. 2, 2022. Of the 99 districts up for election in 2022, 30 had a Democratic primary election with more than one candidate.
Carolyn Harding
$18,143Total Contributions
$17,442Total Expenditures
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Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$1,500.00 | Michael Jones |
$1,000.00 | John Luber |
$1,000.00 | Steven R Meizlish |
$980.99 | Carolyn Harding |
$750.00 | Matriots |
$750.00 | Susan Yost |
$600.00 | Andrej Rotter |
$500.00 | Elsie Blount |
$500.00 | George Joan & Harding |
$500.00 | Joan Harding |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$2,250.00 | Jodi Melfi Design |
$2,200.00 | Michelle Hendricks |
$1,903.53 | Actblue LLC |
$1,779.10 | Fireball Express |
$1,762.43 | Printful Inc |
$1,739.00 | Capital Promotions Inc |
$1,430.00 | Greg Pace |
$579.97 | Staples |
$500.00 | Charlotte Owens for Ohio |
$500.00 | Who/ohio Abortion Fund |
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