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Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$1,500.00 | Susan Haas |
$378.00 | Michael E Smith |
$250.00 | Columbus Central Ohio Building & Construction Trades Council |
$250.00 | Paul Tracee Hammond & Laing |
$150.00 | Cynthia Webb |
$100.00 | Andrea Eastman |
$100.00 | Bhuwan 0f) Pyakurel |
$100.00 | Gene Branstool |
$100.00 | Jerrad Christian |
$100.00 | Julie Mulroy |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$4,225.00 | Jack Cunningham |
$110.00 | Munchies |
$94.07 | Minuteman Press |
$48.85 | ActBlue |
$13.20 | United States Postal Service |
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