Lisa Forbes
Ohio Eighth District Court of Appeals
$931,458Total Contributions
$832,138Total Expenditures
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$370,359.88 Burges & Burges ENTITY
$271,066.67 Buying Time LLC ENTITY
$66,396.40 Balodis Group LLC ENTITY
$43,650.00 Ohio Democratic Party ENTITY
$25,094.80 Cromwell & Company ENTITY
$14,188.64 Patriot Signage Inc ENTITY
$10,051.83 Mctigue Colombo & Clinger LLC ENTITY
$7,989.44 Stripe ENTITY
$5,075.39 ActBlue ENTITY
$4,100.00 Andrew Kaplan INDIVIDUAL
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