Nate Whitten

$6,412Total Contributions
$6,412Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$1,000.00 Stephen Hwang INDIVIDUAL
$640.24 Nate Whitten INDIVIDUAL
$500.00 Howard Goodman INDIVIDUAL
$500.00 Howard Goodman INDIVIDUAL
$420.00 Joe Ramirez INDIVIDUAL
$300.00 Alan Levanson INDIVIDUAL
$250.00 Elizabeth Vernellis INDIVIDUAL
$250.00 Fred Corey INDIVIDUAL
$250.00 Keith Reece INDIVIDUAL
$250.00 Rosalyn Wampler INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$1,000.00 Howard Goodman INDIVIDUAL
$1,000.00 Stephen Hwang INDIVIDUAL
$578.01 Nate Whitten INDIVIDUAL
$420.00 Joe Ramirez INDIVIDUAL
$342.09 Biltmore Pro Print ENTITY
$300.00 Alan Levanson INDIVIDUAL
$250.00 Elizabeth Vernellis INDIVIDUAL
$250.00 Fred Corey INDIVIDUAL
$250.00 Keith Reece INDIVIDUAL
$250.00 Rosalyn Wampler INDIVIDUAL
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