Julie Lacost

$50,985Total Contributions
$48,653Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$48,497.05 Julie Lacost INDIVIDUAL
$1,066.85 Lynne Reed INDIVIDUAL
$520.85 Terry Reed INDIVIDUAL
$300.00 Kurt Dorfler INDIVIDUAL
$200.00 Carolyn Brooks INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Dorothy Wagner INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 John Haggard Sr INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Julie Lacost INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Maureen Charlevoix INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$15,498.26 Cj Graphics Inc ENTITY
$3,286.40 Norway Springs Inc ENTITY
$3,204.00 Lamar Advertising Company ENTITY
$2,392.00 Sovereign Communications ENTITY
$2,367.90 Consumer Welding Supply ENTITY
$2,277.00 Iron Mountain Daily News ENTITY
$2,091.40 Wjnr Frog Country Radio ENTITY
$1,925.60 Wjnr Frog Country ENTITY
$1,687.50 signrocket.com ENTITY
$1,675.20 The Internet Presence LLC ENTITY
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