These are the top 10 individual contributors to California state-level candidates and committees in the 2022 election cycle, according to campaign finance reports submitted to the California Secretary of State:
Jim Lacy's 'Taxifornia' - Tax Fighter's Newsletter a Project of Save Proposition 13 Candidate & Legislation Evaluation Committee
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$1,939,240Total Contributions
$0Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
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$134,151.10 | Winner & Mandabach Campaigns LLC |
$63,930.58 | Beth Gaines |
$60,000.00 | Nathan Hochman |
$51,200.00 | No on Prop 21 - Californians to Protect Affordable Housing - a Coalition of Housing Advocates Renters Businesses Taxpayers and Veterans |
$46,080.00 | Brian Dahle |
$44,200.00 | No on Prop 25 |
$43,687.00 | No on Prop 15 - Stop Higher Property Taxes and Save Prop 13 - a Coalition of California Homeowners Taxpayers and Businesses |
$42,949.11 | No on 29 |
$38,000.00 | No on 23 |
$37,991.00 | Yes on 22 - Save App-Based Jobs & Services: a Coalition of on-Demand Drivers and Platforms Small Businesses Public Safety and Community Organizations |
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