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Robeson Democratic Party
North Carolina Committee
$8,382Total Contributions
$4,211Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$5,162.50 | Aggregated Individual Contribution |
$610.00 | Pauline Campbell |
$315.00 | Carol Richardson |
$250.00 | Faline Dial |
$250.00 | Megan Hull |
$175.00 | Johnson Britt |
$150.00 | Tameka Davis |
$125.00 | Brian Bell |
$125.00 | Carol Richardson |
$125.00 | Sandra Humphry |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$900.00 | tj Peterkin (Handy & Classi) |
$553.73 | Carolina Specialties |
$534.99 | Eva Patterton-Heath |
$500.00 | Pearllean Revels |
$450.00 | tj Peterkin |
$300.00 | Vamekie Love-Williamd |
$237.53 | Eva Patterson-Heath |
$225.00 | tj Peterkin Handy & Cla |
$149.90 | Maryjane Ricardson |
$117.60 | Select Bank & Trust |
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