Lela Mays
Texas 283rd District Court
$4,115Cash on Hand
$3,875Total Contributions
$8,559Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$1,000.00 Thomas Cox III INDIVIDUAL
$500.00 Heath G Harris INDIVIDUAL
$500.00 Natasha Hoy INDIVIDUAL
$250.00 Bernard Nwaiwu INDIVIDUAL
$250.00 John Reed INDIVIDUAL
$250.00 Ted Steinke INDIVIDUAL
$200.00 Gregory Long INDIVIDUAL
$200.00 Jens Bakker INDIVIDUAL
$200.00 Philip Barton INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Clayton Smith INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$1,176.00 Campaign Partner ENTITY
$675.00 Keta Dickerson INDIVIDUAL
$625.00 Naacp Dallas Chapter ENTITY
$500.00 Twin Powers Catering ENTITY
$397.93 Herff Jones ENTITY
$354.70 US Postal Service ENTITY
$315.80 Dallas Morning News ENTITY
$312.88 Jason's Deli ENTITY
$300.61 GODaddy.com ENTITY
$300.00 Community Corrections Improvement Foundation ENTITY
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