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Donna King
Texas 26th District Court
$22,891Cash on Hand
$14,920Total Contributions
$52,547Total Expenditures
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Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$1,000.00 | Minton Burton Bassett & Collins PC |
$750.00 | Stephen M Orr Attorney at Law |
$500.00 | Charles Avery III |
$500.00 | Ed Walsh |
$500.00 | Jim Schwertner |
$500.00 | John Stratton |
$500.00 | Law Office of Dario Bargas Jr |
$500.00 | Law Office of Gregory R Terra |
$500.00 | One Voice Communications |
$500.00 | Todd Ver Weire |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$47,798.95 | Wells Fargo Bank |
$1,600.00 | Williamson County Republican Party (P) |
$559.75 | Marketmail Print |
$506.61 | Minute Man Press Westchase |
$493.00 | The UPS Store |
$339.42 | Office Depot Inc |
$256.34 | Minute Man Press |
$196.98 | Edible Arrangements |
$150.00 | "Friends" of Georgetown Area Republican Women-PAC |
$130.00 | Mytee Enterprises |
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