Nathan Johnson
Texas State Senate District 16
$400,374Cash on Hand
$545,829Total Contributions
$154,426Total Expenditures
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Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$30,000.00 Nabil Majed Nachawati II INDIVIDUAL
$20,000.00 Michael & Sharon Young INDIVIDUAL
$14,500.00 Mirjam Kirk INDIVIDUAL
$12,500.00 Lauril and Erle A Nye Jr INDIVIDUAL
$10,500.00 Christopher J Kirk INDIVIDUAL
$10,000.00 Charla G Aldous INDIVIDUAL
$10,000.00 The Charles Butt Public Education Political Action Committee ENTITY
$10,000.00 Claire Dewar INDIVIDUAL
$10,000.00 Evelyn (Deedie) Rose INDIVIDUAL
$10,000.00 Howard E Rachofsky INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$23,275.56 GNI Strategies LLC ENTITY
$18,600.00 Jaimes Deisy Asusena INDIVIDUAL
$10,600.00 Oakeshott Condo LLC ENTITY
$10,000.00 Texas Senate Democratic Caucus ENTITY
$8,900.00 Ashley McConkey INDIVIDUAL
$6,600.00 Charles Huang INDIVIDUAL
$5,000.00 MRM Strategies ENTITY
$5,000.00 Texas Democratic Party ENTITY
$5,000.00 Texas House Democratic Campaign Committee (DISSOLVED) ENTITY
$4,583.81 Donate Way ENTITY
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Top Loans

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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
$780.00 Garland Fire Fighters Community Interest Committee
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