Erin Zwiener
Texas House of Representatives District 45
$29,368Cash on Hand
$2,829,101Total Contributions
$2,072,261Total Expenditures
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Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$499,575.00 Texas House Democratic Campaign Committee (DISSOLVED) ENTITY
$150,057.16 Texas Trial Lawyers Association PAC ENTITY
$72,000.00 Texas Sands PAC ENTITY
$62,107.45 Fair Shot Texas PAC ENTITY
$55,948.25 Sierra Club Political Committee of Texas ENTITY
$47,500.00 Flippable - Texas Victory Fund (DISSOLVED) ENTITY
$42,640.59 Texas Freedom Network ENTITY
$35,000.00 Robert S McNally INDIVIDUAL
$31,308.24 William Johnson INDIVIDUAL
$31,000.00 Edie Brickell INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$277,525.15 Superior Blue Strategies Inc ENTITY
$220,000.00 LC Media LLC ENTITY
$145,501.00 Compete Digital LLC ENTITY
$141,380.00 New Blue Interactive LLC ENTITY
$95,193.61 Cynthia Hinojosa INDIVIDUAL
$84,812.37 Department of US Treasury IRS ENTITY
$54,059.89 Cynthia Marie Hinojosa INDIVIDUAL
$51,672.95 Susan Harry Consulting ENTITY
$46,312.00 Taylor Bounds INDIVIDUAL
$40,300.00 Texas Democratic Party ENTITY
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Top Loans
Amount
Lender
Type
$3,000.00David PattersonINDIVIDUAL
$2,000.00Carol ZwienerINDIVIDUAL
$100.00Erin ZwienerINDIVIDUAL
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Top Personal Contributions

From reports filed by the recipients of these funds, it appears these transactions originated from personal rather than campaign accounts.

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Transparency USA | 09/17/2021
The latest campaign finance reports reveal that the Texas Democrats who broke quorum collected $491,000 between their July 12 departure and the end of the first special session. Over 25 percent of that money came from out-of-state donors.
Transparency USA | 11/20/2020
Texas House District 45 includes communities in Hays and Blanco Counties.
Transparency USA | 11/16/2020
For the last two years, the most fiercely fought contest in Texas politics has been the Democrats’ effort to take control of the Texas House. Buoyed by flipping 12 seats to their column in 2018 and believing they could ride a demographic wave to increased power, Democrats and their PACs spent tens of millions of dollars in this effort.