Indiana Republican State Committee, Inc
Indiana Committee
$5,514,684Total Contributions
$5,408,547Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$1,163,833.36 SENATE MAJORITY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE (SMCC) ENTITY
$1,086,246.59 Eric Holcomb ENTITY
$1,006,444.90 House Republican Campaign Committee ENTITY
$142,517.19 Indiana Republican Party Federal Fund ENTITY
$132,789.94 Tera Klutz ENTITY
$115,427.97 Connie Lawson ENTITY
$111,672.25 Indiana Republican State Committee, Inc ENTITY
$111,301.36 Kelly Mitchell ENTITY
$103,780.00 James Merritt ENTITY
$62,000.00 Dotstaff LLC ENTITY
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$1,159,437.23 Indiana Republican Party Federal Fund ENTITY
$740,214.09 Indiana Republican State Committee, Inc ENTITY
$557,981.01 Accupay ENTITY
$388,000.15 Majority Strategies LLC ENTITY
$255,208.00 The Lukens Company ENTITY
$231,658.82 Eric Holcomb ENTITY
$199,498.00 Brabender Cox LLC ENTITY
$165,918.24 Matt Zapfe ENTITY
$152,229.19 Maren A Patterson ENTITY
$123,441.20 Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Indiana ENTITY
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