Arizona politics became a battleground of national interest during the contentious tabulation of 2020 election results. While it’s state-level races may not have pulled in quite the volume of outside money that other highly-publicized battlegrounds drew, Arizona elections still managed to attract some major nationwide donors.
Werner for AZ
$304,438Total Contributions
$40,683Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
|---|---|
| $11,000.00 | Carleen and Daniel F Brophy |
| $11,000.00 | Debra and Donald Luke |
| $10,900.00 | Marilyn and David Alexander |
| $5,500.00 | Aaron Siri |
| $5,500.00 | Bennett Dorrance |
| $5,500.00 | Beth Coons |
| $5,500.00 | Brittany Lawler |
| $5,500.00 | Cheyenne Jalowiec |
| $5,500.00 | Daniela Holbura |
| $5,500.00 | David Rizik |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
|---|---|
| $24,119.33 | Kelly B Consulting LLC |
| $4,000.00 | Bw Creative Agency |
| $3,542.18 | Winred Technical Services |
| $3,381.78 | Anedot Inc |
| $2,500.00 | 100 Squared Financial |
| $1,423.74 | Mailerlite |
| $500.00 | Intrepid Public Affairs |
| $240.00 | Postnet |
| $204.86 | Staples Inc |
| $200.00 | Aggregated Unitemized Expenditures |
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