Democratic primary elections for 109 of 150 seats in the Texas House of Representatives took place on March 1, 2022. Of the 109 seats up for election in 2022, 31 had a primary election with more than one candidates.
Cambio Texas PAC
Texas Committee
$26,955Cash on Hand
$509,498Total Contributions
$489,123Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$100,341.40 | Aggregated Unitemized Contributions |
$60,000.00 | Clean and Prosperous America PAC |
$50,000.00 | Powered by People |
$49,000.00 | Tomas Torres |
$24,658.95 | Public Research Group |
$22,000.00 | Alonzo Cantu |
$20,000.00 | Healthy Gulf |
$20,000.00 | Houston in Action |
$14,014.29 | Abel Prado |
$10,000.00 | Clean and Prosperous America |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$179,850.83 | Public Research Group |
$93,911.05 | Aggregated Unitemized Expenditures |
$48,262.69 | Hustle Inc |
$15,801.30 | Domit Executive Business Center |
$15,498.11 | Brandboosters |
$8,995.74 | Amazon.com Inc |
$8,914.25 | Public Research Group |
$8,346.93 | Public Research Group |
$8,001.24 | Walmart Stores Inc |
$5,876.80 | Constant Contact Inc |
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