When it comes to the money in Texas politics, these are the names that you are viewed the most. See the top five entities in each category (Candidates, Donors, Lobbyist Clients, Lobbyists, PACs, and Payees) that generated the greatest interest in Q4 of 2021.
Fred A Rangel
$17Cash on Hand
$59,869Total Contributions
$60,168Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$14,782.58 | Greg Abbott |
$4,406.62 | Associated Republicans of Texas Campaign Fund |
$3,000.00 | Texas Right To Life PAC |
$2,700.00 | Gary Covington |
$2,500.00 | Fred A Rangel |
$2,500.00 | Max Sauceda |
$2,025.00 | Robert Stovall |
$1,500.00 | Texas Republican Party (P) |
$1,216.50 | Patricia Gutting |
$1,000.00 | David Schulze |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$14,277.86 | Red Media Strategies LLC |
$10,532.47 | Alamo Mailing Company |
$6,000.00 | Martin Delgado |
$5,000.00 | Potomac Strategy Group |
$4,500.00 | Fred A Rangel |
$3,350.00 | Eva Rose Real Estate |
$3,000.00 | Fred Rangel |
$2,600.00 | Francisco Carrasco |
$1,500.00 | Cassandra Luevano |
$1,300.00 | Marian Stanko |
Top Loans
Amount | Lender |
---|---|
$5,000.00 | Freddie Rangel |
$2,400.00 | Freddie Rangel |
$2,000.00 | Freddie Rangel |
$2,000.00 | Freddie Rangel |
$2,000.00 | Freddie Rangel |
$2,000.00 | Freddie Rangel |
$1,000.00 | Freddie Rangel |
$433.00 | Freddie Rangel |
$175.00 | Freddie Rangel |
Top Personal Contributions
From reports filed by the recipients of these funds, it appears these transactions originated from personal rather than campaign accounts.
Total Contributions | Candidate | Committee |
---|---|---|
$2,500.00 | Fred A Rangel | Rangel, Freddie A. (Mr.) |
$500.00 | Republican Club of Bexar County | |
$100.00 | John Lujan III | Lujan III, John (The Honorable) |
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