Ohio House Democratic Campaign Committee
Ohio Committee
$3,356,273Total Contributions
$3,124,130Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$456,000.00 Emilia Sykes ENTITY
$334,753.64 Ohio Democratic Party ENTITY
$161,600.00 Kristin Boggs ENTITY
$94,312.16 Beth Liston ENTITY
$90,089.46 Phillip Robinson ENTITY
$89,882.80 Alexis Miller ENTITY
$82,550.00 Casey Weinstein ENTITY
$75,100.00 Zach Stepp ENTITY
$61,950.00 Jessica Miranda ENTITY
$58,200.00 Allison Russo ENTITY
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$1,472,163.33 Ohio Democratic Party ENTITY
$616,833.08 Precision Media and Public Relations ENTITY
$103,619.68 JM2 ENTITY
$100,110.69 Aryeh Alex INDIVIDUAL
$98,792.06 Alexis Nielson INDIVIDUAL
$81,900.00 Battleground Research Inc ENTITY
$78,700.00 Redfern and Rossi LLC ENTITY
$65,412.66 Jeniece Brock INDIVIDUAL
$44,930.54 Hustle Inc ENTITY
$37,991.76 Mctigue Colombo & Clinger LLC ENTITY
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