Ben Hardin


$9,191Cash on Hand
$0Total Contributions
$50,477Total Expenditures
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Payee
Type
$10,373.95 Sterling McCall Lexus ENTITY
$9,191.10 Ben Hardin INDIVIDUAL
$3,277.93 AT&T Services Inc ENTITY
$2,498.00 Progressive County Mutual Insurance Co ENTITY
$2,198.00 Affordable Storage ENTITY
$2,144.82 Holiday Inn ENTITY
$2,086.84 Shell Gas Station ENTITY
$1,399.83 Costco Wholesale ENTITY
$1,280.80 New York Times ENTITY
$1,193.10 Affairs to Remember ENTITY
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Lender
Type
$15,000.00Ben HardinINDIVIDUAL
$5,000.00Ben HardinINDIVIDUAL
$5,000.00Prosperity BankENTITY
$3,000.00Ben HardinINDIVIDUAL
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