Sydney Batch
North Carolina State Senate District 17
$1,119,469Total Contributions
$701,943Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$376,806.73 North Carolina Democratic Party - Building ENTITY
$49,144.63 Aggregated Individual Contribution INDIVIDUAL
$11,800.00 NC Advocates for Justice PAC ENTITY
$10,800.00 Ann B and James Goodnight INDIVIDUAL
$10,800.00 Carey Dean Debnam INDIVIDUAL
$10,800.00 Cynthia M Kuhn INDIVIDUAL
$10,800.00 Future Now Fund - Federal ENTITY
$10,800.00 Mark A Kuhn INDIVIDUAL
$10,800.00 Shauna and Sam L Searcy INDIVIDUAL
$10,400.00 Ann L Campbell INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$316,088.89 North Carolina Democratic Party - Building ENTITY
$149,969.76 Buying Time Media LLC ENTITY
$101,498.87 Hamburger Gibson Creative ENTITY
$35,237.29 Maven Strategies Inc ENTITY
$15,782.60 Lake Research Partners ENTITY
$15,642.39 Sage Payment Solutions ENTITY
$13,502.94 Sway LLC ENTITY
$4,000.00 Ad Astra Consulting ENTITY
$3,892.34 The Strategy Group LLC ENTITY
$3,860.62 Vantiv LLC ENTITY
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