Marcia Morgan

$1,950,721Total Contributions
$1,607,419Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$1,617,490.33 North Carolina Democratic Party - Building ENTITY
$44,638.82 Marcia Morgan ENTITY
$21,260.40 Aggregated Individual Contribution INDIVIDUAL
$5,600.00 Christy K Mack INDIVIDUAL
$5,600.00 Emily's List - Federal ENTITY
$5,600.00 John J Mack INDIVIDUAL
$5,600.00 John P Sall INDIVIDUAL
$5,600.00 Karla T Jurvetson INDIVIDUAL
$5,600.00 Mary Webber Baggett INDIVIDUAL
$5,600.00 Nancy F O'Donohue INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$1,288,212.10 Buying Time Media LLC ENTITY
$210,000.00 Blueprint Interactive ENTITY
$15,600.00 Hall & Green LP ENTITY
$15,000.00 North Carolina Democratic Party - Building ENTITY
$13,000.00 Maven Communications ENTITY
$12,500.00 South Bridge Political Partners LLC ENTITY
$8,730.00 Lamar Media Corp ENTITY
$6,789.07 Stripe ENTITY
$6,010.38 The Strategy Group LLC ENTITY
$4,043.24 Blue Wave Political Partners LLC ENTITY
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Top Loans

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Top Personal Contributions

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