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$1,434Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$500.00 | Jerome Friedman |
$279.40 | Werner Lange |
$250.00 | Patricia Hanzes |
$100.00 | Werner Lange |
$100.00 | Werner Lange |
$95.00 | Gunther Lange |
$60.00 | Roxanne Lange |
$50.00 | Gunther Lange |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$712.91 | Vistaprint |
$320.00 | Tribune Chronicle |
$120.00 | The Review Newspapers |
$105.00 | Trumbull County Democratic Party State Candidate Account |
$71.35 | Webnode Ag |
$54.64 | Harland Clarke Checks Order |
$40.00 | Joint Legislative Ethics Committee |
$10.50 | Trumbull County Board of Elections |
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