Over the course of the 2020 election cycle, more than $662.5 million dollars were reported as contributions to Texas state-level candidates and PACs. Of that total, an astounding $46.9 million in donations went to Governor Greg Abbott’s campaign account. To put that number in context, Abbott’s donations account for seven percent of all Texas campaign contributions — and over 15 percent of candidate contributions — in an election cycle when he was not up for election.
Midland Political Action Committee
Texas Committee
$105,870Cash on Hand
$39,658Total Contributions
$18,836Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$844.00 | Peyton Sedberry |
$820.00 | Don Mackey |
$784.00 | Derek Macpherson |
$784.00 | Jesse Martinez |
$784.00 | Justin Graham |
$768.00 | Dubby Scrivner |
$768.00 | Ryan Collier |
$768.00 | Wade Thomas |
$726.00 | Nathan Thompson |
$724.00 | Eric Stewart |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$5,000.00 | Michael Trost |
$3,000.00 | Michael Trost |
$2,243.32 | 4Imprint Inc |
$1,649.65 | Michael Drivdahl |
$1,500.00 | Spencer Robnett |
$1,211.43 | The Hat Pros |
$1,159.34 | Mahco Outdoors |
$1,149.62 | 6 Alarm Grafix |
$1,000.00 | Chase Gardaphe |
$425.31 | Magnolia Hotel Dallas Park Cities |
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