John Bucy III
Texas House of Representatives District 136
$49,338Cash on Hand
$1,492,480Total Contributions
$1,164,708Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$191,855.35 House Democratic Campaign Committee ENTITY
$79,683.82 Texas Trial Lawyers Association PAC ENTITY
$55,360.13 Fair Shot Texas PAC ENTITY
$41,448.62 Adam Jacob Loewy INDIVIDUAL
$30,000.00 Lone Star Project Federal ENTITY
$25,369.39 Maria Martin INDIVIDUAL
$25,000.00 American Federation of State County & Municipal Employees P E O P L E ENTITY
$23,104.51 Virginia Lannen INDIVIDUAL
$19,439.27 Aggregated Unitemized Contributions INDIVIDUAL
$18,000.00 Legacy 44 ENTITY
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$149,793.58 MAP Political Communication ENTITY
$138,500.00 Allison Heinrich INDIVIDUAL
$93,650.00 SB Digital Inc ENTITY
$73,662.32 Susan Harry Consulting ENTITY
$70,863.00 Texas Democratic Party ENTITY
$41,910.10 InFocus Campaigns LLC ENTITY
$28,750.00 Williamson County Democratic Party PAC ENTITY
$24,000.00 Denee Booker INDIVIDUAL
$23,213.77 NGP VAN Inc ENTITY
$21,946.96 CheckMark Typesetting ENTITY
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Top Loans
Amount
Lender
Type
$10,000.00John Bucy IIIINDIVIDUAL
$10,000.00John Bucy IIIINDIVIDUAL
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