Michael Wei

$2,191Cash on Hand
$12,541Total Contributions
$9,008Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$1,000.00 Hugh Li INDIVIDUAL
$800.00 Li Xu INDIVIDUAL
$700.00 Qian Angela INDIVIDUAL
$500.00 Sun City Democrats Club Impact ENTITY
$450.00 Laine Krista INDIVIDUAL
$450.00 Yuan Lin INDIVIDUAL
$400.00 Vo Melissa INDIVIDUAL
$300.00 Medve Lei INDIVIDUAL
$300.00 Wu Haijun INDIVIDUAL
$300.00 Zhou Li INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$3,185.30 CheckMark Typesetting ENTITY
$2,550.00 Ki Connect LLC ENTITY
$675.00 Birdsong Lester INDIVIDUAL
$638.40 Camelsoft ENTITY
$533.67 Vistago Print LLC ENTITY
$500.00 Access Education Rrisd ENTITY
$481.19 ActBlue Texas ENTITY
$414.80 Melissa for Rrisd Campaign ENTITY
$30.00 Frost Bank ENTITY
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