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Women In November
Texas Committee
$113,201Cash on Hand
$1,634,338Total Contributions
$1,528,006Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$226,200.00 | Cheryl Willis |
$191,000.00 | Susan C Young |
$60,000.00 | Lillie Robertson |
$33,000.00 | Raymond Luna |
$28,850.00 | Megan Field |
$25,000.00 | Adam J Shapiro |
$23,544.00 | Harris County Democratic Party-2012 Coalition fund State |
$20,000.00 | Joan Richardson |
$20,000.00 | Joshua Markle |
$19,000.00 | Barbara L Thompson |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$447,987.12 | Johnston Campaigns |
$433,440.33 | Aceves Communications LLC |
$269,000.00 | DSPolitical Inc |
$156,000.00 | Highlander Political Strategies LLC |
$75,025.00 | Patino & Associates PLLC |
$32,000.00 | Texas Democratic Party |
$26,878.35 | ActBlue Texas |
$10,029.20 | Art Pronin |
$8,500.00 | Change Research |
$7,193.75 | Dean Liscum Communications |
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