Rick Barnes

$16,664Cash on Hand
$84,932Total Contributions
$72,710Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$5,000.00 Charles Long INDIVIDUAL
$5,000.00 Tim Davis INDIVIDUAL
$3,000.00 Cantey Hanger LLP ENTITY
$2,500.00 Bill and Mona Bailey INDIVIDUAL
$2,500.00 David Cook INDIVIDUAL
$2,500.00 Larkin Rick INDIVIDUAL
$2,102.08 Keep Tarrant Red PAC ENTITY
$1,500.00 Chris Putnam INDIVIDUAL
$1,500.00 David Klein INDIVIDUAL
$1,322.03 El Primo's Mexican Grill ENTITY
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$16,663.88 Rick Barnes ENTITY
$11,319.54 Metro Mailer ENTITY
$10,800.00 Edgerton Strategies LLC ENTITY
$5,466.07 Campaignshortcuts LLC ENTITY
$3,900.00 Tarrant County Republican Party (P) ENTITY
$3,750.00 The What's Up Radio Program ENTITY
$2,850.00 Birdwell Communications ENTITY
$2,720.32 First Graphic Services Inc ENTITY
$1,500.00 Team Tarrant PAC ENTITY
$1,450.00 Republican Party of Texas ENTITY
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