Albert Hunter

$4,161Cash on Hand
$9,379Total Contributions
$9,400Total Expenditures
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Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$4,967.79 McLennan County Democratic Party (P) ENTITY
$1,000.00 Pamela Denney INDIVIDUAL
$566.51 Every State Blue-Texas ENTITY
$500.00 Peter/Marjorie Kultgen INDIVIDUAL
$500.00 Robert Burnett INDIVIDUAL
$250.00 Jane Comer INDIVIDUAL
$200.00 E G White-Swift INDIVIDUAL
$200.00 Ron And Kris Waltz INDIVIDUAL
$200.00 Stan Spitzer INDIVIDUAL
$150.00 Dennis/Susan Green INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$4,143.40 Super Chear Signs ENTITY
$1,300.00 M &M Advertising ENTITY
$1,154.95 Super Chear Signs ENTITY
$545.98 Uprinting ENTITY
$479.21 Uprinting ENTITY
$308.86 Sam's Club ENTITY
$268.33 VistaPrint ENTITY
$204.62 Magnets On The Cheap ENTITY
$174.94 Bosque Print ENTITY
$155.28 Cefco ENTITY
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