Sarah Davis

$21,705Cash on Hand
$1,585,810Total Contributions
$1,219,466Total Expenditures
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Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$163,507.66 Associated Republicans of Texas Campaign Fund ENTITY
$117,904.76 Texas REALTORS Political Action Committee ENTITY
$115,000.00 Texans for Lawsuit Reform PAC ENTITY
$60,692.11 Texas House Republican Caucus PAC ENTITY
$50,000.00 Joe Straus III ENTITY
$35,000.00 Charles C Butt INDIVIDUAL
$21,250.00 Texas Medical Association Political Action Committee ENTITY
$20,000.00 Allan Ritter INDIVIDUAL
$20,000.00 John L and Barbara Nau III INDIVIDUAL
$20,000.00 Richard & Nancy Kinder INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$305,450.62 Neumann & Company ENTITY
$300,000.00 SRH Media Inc ENTITY
$80,371.35 Barrage LLC ENTITY
$63,290.85 Patterson & Company ENTITY
$58,900.00 WPA ENTITY
$58,250.00 Jennifer Naedler INDIVIDUAL
$38,050.00 Cross Screen Media ENTITY
$26,540.00 Bearse & Company LLC ENTITY
$21,764.00 Instant News Network ENTITY
$20,030.00 Karlos Lopez INDIVIDUAL
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Top Loans

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Top Personal Contributions

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