Tomorrow is Super Tuesday, when Texas and 13 other states host primary elections. The Democratic presidential primary candidates have been getting all the attention, but you’ll also find other national, state, and local candidates on the ballot. Transparency Texas can help you make informed decisions about the Texas state-level elections. Our site is your one-stop search tool for all Texas House Reps and Senators, state-wide elections like the Texas Railroad Commissioners’ race, and Texas judges. Find out who’s giving them money and how they’re spending it.
Texans For Good Leaders
Texas Committee
$958Cash on Hand
$75,000Total Contributions
$90,058Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$60,000.00 | George Fleming |
$15,000.00 | Fleming Nolen & Jez LLP |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$26,000.00 | Elaine Palmer |
$15,000.00 | Harris County Democratic Party (P) |
$10,000.00 | Rusty T Kelley |
$5,000.00 | Moving Texas Forward (INACTIVE) |
$4,000.00 | Elaine Palmer |
$2,100.00 | George Barnstone Campaign |
$2,000.00 | Tad Halbach JR |
$2,000.00 | Judge Mike Englehart Campagin |
$1,000.00 | Christian Burridge for State Senate |
$1,000.00 | Collier Committee |
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