Victoria County Republican Party (CEC)

Texas Committee

$44,789Cash on Hand
$84,601Total Contributions
$45,983Total Expenditures

Financial Activity

Top Contributors

Total Contributions
Name
Type
$7,500.00 Charla Borchers-Leon INDIVIDUAL
$5,200.00 Lois Kolkhorst INDIVIDUAL
$3,950.00 Scott Nelson INDIVIDUAL
$3,640.89 Brent Dornburg INDIVIDUAL
$3,613.85 Dornberg & Dornberg ENTITY
$3,500.00 Thomas Burge INDIVIDUAL
$2,425.00 Fariborz Gorouhi and Pardis Mohebtash INDIVIDUAL
$1,614.24 Daniel Goyen INDIVIDUAL
$1,550.00 Brian Adamek INDIVIDUAL
$1,536.15 Gay Patek INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees

Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$12,948.00 Kb's Bbq & Catering ENTITY
$9,300.00 Leon Building ENTITY
$5,063.00 Aerocrafters ENTITY
$3,105.04 The UPS Store ENTITY
$2,870.00 Spring Creek Center ENTITY
$1,150.00 Mikah Patton INDIVIDUAL
$1,101.03 Mint & Vine ENTITY
$974.25 Ventura's ENTITY
$887.00 Victoria College ENTITY
$676.71 AT&T Services Inc ENTITY
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Top Loans

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