Michigan Education Association PAC
Michigan Committee
$3,279,091Total Contributions
$3,639,779Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$7,775.92 Douglas Pratt INDIVIDUAL
$6,091.86 Mary Halley INDIVIDUAL
$5,788.24 Lisa Harrison INDIVIDUAL
$5,572.73 Keith Sauter INDIVIDUAL
$5,439.75 Deborah Larson INDIVIDUAL
$5,152.78 Kevin Marvin INDIVIDUAL
$5,097.50 Eric Kennedy INDIVIDUAL
$5,093.93 Marcia Kamienecki INDIVIDUAL
$5,000.00 Paul Helder INDIVIDUAL
$4,874.08 Brian Stevens INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$345,650.00 Michigan House Democratic Fund ENTITY
$322,300.00 Michigan Senate Democratic Fund ENTITY
$289,250.00 Democratic State Central Committee ENTITY
$145,196.42 Eng Political Education Committee ENTITY
$139,500.00 Gretchen Whitmer ENTITY
$101,781.18 Local #1 PAC ENTITY
$101,500.00 Dana Nessel ENTITY
$85,000.00 Jocelyn Benson ENTITY
$41,295.63 Ind Michigan Political Action Council ENTITY
$40,750.00 Matt Koleszar ENTITY
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