Texas candidates just filed their semiannual campaign finance reports, giving voters a behind-the-scenes look into their fundraising as they head into the final stretch before the November elections.
Dripping Springs Republicans
Texas Committee
$2,130Cash on Hand
$6,197Total Contributions
$3,538Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$595.28 | Suzanne Pacheco |
$535.00 | Marie Sullivan |
$405.00 | Olivia Barnard |
$350.00 | Dave Graham |
$150.00 | David Hawkins |
$125.00 | Brian Sjolseth |
$105.00 | Richard Thielen |
$100.00 | AJ Bergeron III |
$100.00 | David Edwards |
$100.00 | Ernest Ferro |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$923.63 | Wix.com LTD |
$687.50 | Eric Opiela PLLC |
$593.21 | Lush Banners |
$539.00 | The UPS Store |
$357.59 | Amazon.com Inc |
$160.72 | Anedot Inc |
$125.00 | Dripping Springs Distillery |
$122.00 | The Event Helper |
$18.38 | Office Depot Inc |
$9.03 | HEB Grocery Company LP |
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