Ohioans for Amy Acton and David Pepper

$10,552,470Total Contributions
$5,531,668Total Expenditures

Financial Activity

Top Contributors

Total Contributions
Name
Type
$325,000.00 Ohio Democratic Party State Candidate Fund ENTITY
$66,415.00 Ashish Patel INDIVIDUAL
$33,231.94 SEIU District 1199 PAC ENTITY
$31,200.00 Ocsea/afscme Local 11 Political Action Fund ENTITY
$20,615.67 Margaret A Steffel INDIVIDUAL
$16,615.67 314 Action Victory Fund ENTITY
$16,615.67 Afscme Ohio Council 8 AFL-CIO PAC ENTITY
$16,615.67 Amy Goldman Fowler INDIVIDUAL
$16,615.67 Brian Morris INDIVIDUAL
$16,615.67 Claire Brown INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees

Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$2,272,914.36 Liftoff Campaigns LLC ENTITY
$859,850.86 Fdm Connects LLC ENTITY
$258,870.60 Bellwether Strategies ENTITY
$228,667.86 Gusto ENTITY
$193,417.92 Stripe ENTITY
$184,800.00 Impact Research Inc ENTITY
$110,815.23 ActBlue ENTITY
$102,512.71 Philip Stein INDIVIDUAL
$74,712.25 Spiros Consulting ENTITY
$67,351.50 Whittguard Protective Services ENTITY
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Top Loans

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