Richard Bernstein
Michigan Supreme Court
$782,072Total Contributions
$781,939Total Expenditures
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Payee
Type
$475,522.62 Sage Media Planning and Placement ENTITY
$84,595.51 Bushra Alawie INDIVIDUAL
$70,158.72 Jeremy Kaplan INDIVIDUAL
$34,917.75 Democratic State Central Committee ENTITY
$18,293.70 State of Michigan Treasury ENTITY
$16,000.00 Kai Paige INDIVIDUAL
$14,346.30 Act Blue ENTITY
$11,446.59 Internal Revenue Services ENTITY
$9,137.05 Axel Laurain INDIVIDUAL
$8,550.00 Ngp Van Inc ENTITY
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Candidate
Committee
$50,000.00 Richard Bernstein Richard Bernstein for Justice
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