Constitution Party of Florida
Florida Committee
$3,199Total Contributions
$1,936Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$344.96 Valdivia ENTITY
$277.00 Joseph Wendt INDIVIDUAL
$180.00 Kent Nelson INDIVIDUAL
$165.00 Lois Mclain INDIVIDUAL
$150.00 James A Penna INDIVIDUAL
$150.00 William R Wayland INDIVIDUAL
$140.00 Robert A Pineda INDIVIDUAL
$125.94 Richard Wilmont INDIVIDUAL
$90.00 Ron Valdivia INDIVIDUAL
$90.00 Ron Valdivia INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$400.00 Smart Plan Financial Services ENTITY
$400.00 Wiley CPA ENTITY
$380.86 Sage Payment Solutions ENTITY
$192.00 PNC Bank ENTITY
$167.54 Paya Inc ENTITY
$121.92 Sir Speedy Printing Ctr ENTITY
$85.48 Office Depot Office Max ENTITY
$63.12 Office Depot / Office Max ENTITY
$33.28 Jupiter Post Office ENTITY
$31.97 Sweet Tomatoes ENTITY
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