Brian Farkas

$776,728Total Contributions
$548,717Total Expenditures
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Total Contributions
Name
Type
$190,321.48 North Carolina Democratic Party House Caucus ENTITY
$152,252.64 Aggregated Individual Contribution INDIVIDUAL
$15,555.60 Brian Farkas INDIVIDUAL
$10,800.00 Karla T Jurvetson INDIVIDUAL
$6,900.00 NC Assn of Nurse Anesthetists PAC ENTITY
$5,843.26 Now or Never NC ENTITY
$5,500.00 David Swanson ENTITY
$5,400.00 Carey Dean Debnam INDIVIDUAL
$5,400.00 End Citizens United ENTITY
$5,400.00 Flippable Federal PAC ENTITY
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Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$191,681.27 Buying Time Media LLC ENTITY
$101,450.00 North Carolina Democratic Party House Caucus ENTITY
$95,027.13 SB Digital Inc ENTITY
$20,671.90 Nexus Strategies Inc ENTITY
$19,956.71 Sway LLC ENTITY
$12,305.00 Pitt Democratic Party ENTITY
$12,165.00 Andrew Tawes INDIVIDUAL
$11,679.48 Vantiv LLC ENTITY
$9,249.54 Publisher's Mailing Service ENTITY
$8,200.00 Louie Harrison ENTITY
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Top Personal Contributions

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Total Contributions
Candidate
Committee
$15,555.60 Brian Farkas Brian Farkas for NC House
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