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Allison Drew
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$1,130Total Contributions
$10,585Total Expenditures
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Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$300.00 | Derek Obialo |
$250.00 | Melanie Anbarci |
$150.00 | Carolyn Hopkins |
$150.00 | Jill Underhill |
$100.00 | Susan Wilson |
$60.00 | Mark Wright |
$50.00 | Debra Quill |
$50.00 | Felicia Moon |
$20.00 | Gretchen Cockerill |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$3,822.11 | Sprint 2 Print |
$3,424.45 | Rppa Property Management & Consulting LLC |
$1,000.00 | Fort Bend County Democratic Party (P) |
$840.00 | Madison Leonard |
$560.00 | Rppa Property Management & Consulting LLC |
$500.00 | Rppa Property Management & Consulting LLC |
$323.53 | The Home Depot |
$115.00 | Constant Contact Inc |
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