John Smithee
Texas House of Representatives District 86
$372,915Cash on Hand
$631,520Total Contributions
$863,310Total Expenditures
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$322,364.10 Double U Marketing ENTITY
$123,084.48 Griffin Communications ENTITY
$83,208.23 Linda Colwell INDIVIDUAL
$68,400.00 Sandy Goodwin INDIVIDUAL
$39,074.19 Nili Levy INDIVIDUAL
$35,747.34 Southwest Airlines ENTITY
$19,500.00 Tamme Aureli INDIVIDUAL
$16,670.52 Priceline.com ENTITY
$15,256.78 Cort Furniture Rental ENTITY
$14,000.00 Texans for Lawsuit Reform PAC ENTITY
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