Promote the Vote 2022
Michigan Committee
$20,688,995Total Contributions
$20,545,739Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$10,500,000.00 Sixteen Thirty Fund ENTITY
$1,500,000.00 Lynn Schusterman INDIVIDUAL
$1,200,000.00 Open Society Foundation Federal ENTITY
$675,000.00 Hopewell Fund ENTITY
$650,000.00 Democracy Fund Voice ENTITY
$550,000.00 Lisa Primus INDIVIDUAL
$505,000.00 American Civil Liberties Union Affirm Action Ball Quest Comm ENTITY
$400,000.00 James Walton INDIVIDUAL
$300,000.00 America Votes Action Fund ENTITY
$300,000.00 Mark Heising INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$7,340,198.76 Field Works LLC ENTITY
$6,551,748.27 Targeted Platform Media LLC ENTITY
$3,832,658.34 Trilogy Interactive ENTITY
$1,244,890.50 Mission Control Inc ENTITY
$400,936.00 Voters Not Politicians Ballot Committee ENTITY
$243,086.32 Savvy Communications ENTITY
$181,400.00 Byrum and Fisk Advocacy Communication ENTITY
$142,295.54 Clark Hill Political Action Comm ENTITY
$135,631.82 Putnam Partners ENTITY
$116,852.38 Inland Press ENTITY
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