In North Carolina, campaign donations are flowing to candidates and organizations involved in high-profile contests up and down the ballot. With state elections making headlines, it is no surprise to see large donor contributions — many from candidates self-funding their own run for office — dominating the campaign finance landscape for 2020. Here is a look at the top ten donors to state-level candidates and PACs in the Tar Heel State.
Tea NC PAC
North Carolina Committee
$5,390Total Contributions
$4,413Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$1,599.00 | Kenneth Lang |
$1,505.20 | Bob Cavanaugh |
$500.00 | Chimer Clark |
$500.00 | Eddie Bo Wheatly |
$500.00 | Patricia McElraft |
$261.24 | Ruth Parker |
$250.00 | Patrick P 'Pat' Joyce |
$150.00 | Pat Mcelraft |
$100.00 | Howard Garner |
$25.00 | Aggregated Individual Contribution |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$1,985.08 | Carteret News Times |
$749.40 | Carteret Publishing Company |
$738.91 | Cedar Point Signs |
$315.38 | Norman Sanderson |
$294.01 | The Ups Store |
$249.75 | Sign Rocket |
$80.46 | Aggregated Non-Media Expenditure |
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