Mark Robinson
Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina
$11,318,810Total Contributions
$6,600,775Total Expenditures
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Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$1,000,644.83 Aggregated Individual Contribution INDIVIDUAL
$297,312.12 NC Republican Council of State Committee ENTITY
$22,250.00 Elaine and Steve A Wordsworth INDIVIDUAL
$17,200.00 Stefan Gleason INDIVIDUAL
$13,400.00 Scott C Sullivan INDIVIDUAL
$11,800.00 Cassandra Burt INDIVIDUAL
$11,800.00 Jonathan Annas INDIVIDUAL
$11,500.00 J Frank Harrison III INDIVIDUAL
$11,200.00 Charles Oliver II INDIVIDUAL
$11,000.00 Brenda K Cline INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$2,049,343.41 Conservative Connections ENTITY
$987,007.35 Whillier Group Inc ENTITY
$534,634.51 Winred Technical Services LLC ENTITY
$277,826.19 J Books Services Inc ENTITY
$246,465.05 Image Direct LLC ENTITY
$245,000.00 Arena Mail & Digital ENTITY
$178,801.15 People Who Think LLC ENTITY
$175,470.97 America Direct Inc ENTITY
$169,912.35 Anedot Inc ENTITY
$154,017.31 Response America LLC ENTITY
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Top Loans

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Top Personal Contributions

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