NOW PAC of Florida NOW
Florida Committee
$3,517Total Contributions
$4,245Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$500.00 Pinellas County Now ENTITY
$475.00 Florida Now ENTITY
$450.00 Florida National Organization for Women Inc ENTITY
$300.00 Pasco County Now ENTITY
$250.00 Sharon Gray INDIVIDUAL
$220.00 Kim Porteous INDIVIDUAL
$213.00 Laura Fausone INDIVIDUAL
$150.00 Lake County Now ENTITY
$100.00 Greater Orlando Now ENTITY
$70.00 Terry Sanders INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$200.00 Barbara Cady Campaign ENTITY
$200.00 Cynthia Brown Campaign ENTITY
$200.00 Debra Bellanti Campaign ENTITY
$200.00 Debra Kaplan Campaign ENTITY
$200.00 James Bonfiglio ENTITY
$200.00 Linda Jack Campaign ENTITY
$200.00 Seeta Begui Campaign ENTITY
$200.00 Tammy Garcia Campaign ENTITY
$150.00 Alex Heeren Campaign ENTITY
$150.00 Annisa Karim Campaign ENTITY
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