Rosie Alvarado
Texas 438th District Court
$94,083Cash on Hand
$84,855Total Contributions
$76,885Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$6,000.00 Texas Democratic Party ENTITY
$5,000.00 Bexar County Justice PAC of SATLA ENTITY
$5,000.00 Law Offices of Pat Maloney PC ENTITY
$4,500.00 Tim E Maloney INDIVIDUAL
$2,900.00 Andrew E Toscano INDIVIDUAL
$2,550.00 San Antonio Professional Firefighters Political Action Committee ENTITY
$2,500.00 Carabin & Shaw PC ENTITY
$2,500.00 Cecilia & Frank Herrera Jr INDIVIDUAL
$2,500.00 Harry S Bates PC ENTITY
$2,500.00 Rick Drury INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$12,900.69 Kelly Graphics ENTITY
$12,275.00 Sign Busters LLC ENTITY
$11,043.15 Allied Advertising Agency Inc ENTITY
$7,750.00 Bexar County Democratic Party (P) ENTITY
$7,547.73 Lonestar Media ENTITY
$3,815.42 Thompson Print & Mailing Solutions ENTITY
$2,155.00 Texas Democratic Party ENTITY
$1,800.00 Edera Osteria - Enoteca ENTITY
$1,600.00 Mark Riordan INDIVIDUAL
$1,573.41 Meta Platforms Inc / Facebook ENTITY
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Top Loans
Amount
Lender
Type
$1,530.50Rosemarie Alvarado PC Attorney at LawENTITY
$1,250.00Rosemarie Alvarado PC Attorney at LawENTITY
$1,001.08Rosemarie Alvarado PC Attorney at LawENTITY
$850.00Rosemarie Alvarado PC Attorney at LawENTITY
$792.00Rosemarie Alvarado PC Attorney at LawENTITY
$750.00Rosemarie AlvaradoINDIVIDUAL
$750.00Rosemarie Alvarado PC Attorney at LawENTITY
$548.00Rosemarie Alvarado PC Attorney at LawENTITY
$378.15Rosemarie Alvarado PC Attorney at LawENTITY
$250.00Rosemarie Alvarado PC Attorney at LawENTITY
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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.

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