Carl Ford
North Carolina State Senate District 33
$7,390Total Contributions
$23,080Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$3,000.00 Craig Pierce INDIVIDUAL
$2,500.00 Greg M Alcorn INDIVIDUAL
$500.00 Phil Burr INDIVIDUAL
$250.00 John Leatherman INDIVIDUAL
$239.70 Stephen L Kidd INDIVIDUAL
$200.00 Joseph D Stamey Sr INDIVIDUAL
$150.00 Lauren Wicker Hoben INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Aggregated Individual Contribution INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Emmette F Albritton INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 James P Morrison INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$10,000.00 North Carolina Republican House Caucus ENTITY
$2,353.90 Lake Outfitters ENTITY
$1,450.00 Rowan County Republican Party ENTITY
$1,162.32 Katlynn Almond ENTITY
$1,000.00 Stanley County Gop ENTITY
$957.70 Fleming Candy Co ENTITY
$620.00 Mark Dalton INDIVIDUAL
$555.33 Aa Coins & Pins ENTITY
$550.00 Friends of Mark Robinsons ENTITY
$500.00 North Carolina State Board of Elections ENTITY
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