John Jenkins

$1,000Cash on Hand
$11,855Total Contributions
$59,925Total Expenditures
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Name
Type
$2,920.00 Aggregated Unitemized Cash Contributions INDIVIDUAL
$500.00 Idi Group Companies ENTITY
$350.00 Buchanan Partners LLC ENTITY
$350.00 Gary Garczynski INDIVIDUAL
$350.00 Robert Hart INDIVIDUAL
$350.00 Sidney Billingsley INDIVIDUAL
$350.00 Stanley Martin Companies LLC ENTITY
$350.00 Welburn Management Consulting co Inc ENTITY
$300.00 Eugene Siegel INDIVIDUAL
$300.00 Quaker Custom Homes LLC ENTITY
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