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Davie Republican Party
North Carolina Committee
$15,470Total Contributions
$19,013Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$4,807.85 | Aggregated Individual Contribution |
$600.00 | Danny Correll |
$512.50 | Carlton Terry |
$500.00 | Campaign for Senator Joyce Krawicz |
$500.00 | Joyce Krawiec |
$500.00 | Robert Wisecarver |
$500.00 | Wendy Terry |
$430.00 | George Wilson |
$300.00 | Earl Ratledge |
$300.00 | Greg Barnette |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$3,582.17 | Esther Yamaoka |
$3,340.70 | John Welbom |
$2,828.89 | Davie Outfitters |
$2,500.00 | Ted Budd |
$1,485.00 | Connie Spillman Catering |
$900.00 | Benita Finny |
$844.76 | Jon Welborn |
$650.25 | Brent Shoaf |
$500.00 | Davie County Little League |
$500.00 | Farmington Community Center |
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