Carl Ford
North Carolina State Senate District 33
$30,419Total Contributions
$9,517Total Expenditures
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Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
|---|---|
| $6,800.00 | Dave Craven |
| $3,071.70 | A J Bhatt |
| $3,071.70 | Ryan Armstrong |
| $3,000.00 | Amy Galey |
| $2,000.00 | Melissa Pierce |
| $2,000.00 | R Craig Pierce |
| $1,000.00 | Dwight Messinger |
| $1,000.00 | Ncana PAC |
| $1,000.00 | Todd Johnson |
| $850.00 | Ben Lacorte |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
|---|---|
| $2,104.16 | Katlyn Almond |
| $1,588.84 | Fleming Candy Co |
| $1,020.00 | Garys Bbq |
| $779.00 | Mark Dalton & Company Inc |
| $510.39 | Aa Coins & Pins |
| $446.22 | Aggregated Non-Media Expenditure |
| $350.00 | Stanly Community College Foundation |
| $308.15 | Shutterfly |
| $300.00 | Rowan County Republican Party |
| $280.00 | Wspc & Wxky Radio |
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