Waller County Republican Women PAC
Texas Committee
$2,430Cash on Hand
$10,086Total Contributions
$6,629Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$2,500.00 Alice Womble INDIVIDUAL
$1,240.00 Lois Bennatte INDIVIDUAL
$895.00 Aggregated Unitemized Contributions INDIVIDUAL
$400.00 Texas Federation of Republican Women PAC ENTITY
$385.00 Cassandra Posey INDIVIDUAL
$340.00 Lesha Roberts INDIVIDUAL
$330.00 Paige Martin INDIVIDUAL
$260.50 Michelle Lavin INDIVIDUAL
$250.00 Greater Houston Council of Federated Republican Women ENTITY
$237.50 Dani Post INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$2,013.80 Texas Federation of Republican Women PAC ENTITY
$1,000.00 Friends of Nra ENTITY
$734.74 VistaPrint ENTITY
$725.05 Wix.com LTD ENTITY
$417.85 NBD Graphics ENTITY
$323.35 Aaa Sports Nacogdoches ENTITY
$262.31 Best Name Badges ENTITY
$246.00 Canva ENTITY
$190.01 We Brand It ENTITY
$146.00 US Postal Service ENTITY
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