Julie Willoughby

Arizona House of Representatives District 13

$176,802Total Contributions
$55,133Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors

Total Contributions
Name
Type
$42,266.48 Julie Willoughby ENTITY
$5,500.00 AZ Hospital and Healthcare Assn PAC ENTITY
$5,500.00 Arizona's Professional Fire Fighters PAC ENTITY
$5,500.00 Debra and Donald Luke INDIVIDUAL
$5,500.00 Debra Luke INDIVIDUAL
$5,500.00 Elaine Beck INDIVIDUAL
$5,279.70 Bennett Dorrance INDIVIDUAL
$5,279.70 Nicole Upshaw INDIVIDUAL
$5,279.70 Robert Shippy INDIVIDUAL
$5,000.00 John Paul Willett INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees

Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$42,266.48 Julie Willoughby ENTITY
$4,930.00 Coleman Dahm Layeux ENTITY
$2,875.00 Crg Group ENTITY
$1,690.00 Tk Strategy LLC ENTITY
$1,425.00 Tkk Consultants ENTITY
$1,200.00 Charlotte Golla INDIVIDUAL
$467.50 Signs of Texas ENTITY
$156.00 United States Postal Service ENTITY
$123.11 Canva ENTITY
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Top Personal Contributions

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