On May 1, 10 candidates will be on the ballot in Fort Worth, each hoping to replace retiring Mayor Betsy Price. With a field that includes two members of the Fort Worth City Council and several other notable individuals, it is certain that the race in the Metroplex will be one to watch this spring.
Stand For Fort Worth (TERMINATED)
Texas Committee
$3,421Cash on Hand
$1,695Total Contributions
$132Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$500.00 | Alison Kelley |
$500.00 | Ted Kitchens |
$100.00 | Dennis Opitz |
$100.00 | Dinah Rowland |
$100.00 | James Keyes |
$100.00 | Joseph DeWoody |
$100.00 | Libby Manning |
$100.00 | Sean Valderas |
$95.00 | Aggregated Unitemized Contributions |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$59.09 | Raise The Money Inc |
$46.00 | Frost Bank |
$27.00 | Harland Clarke |
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