Ohio House Democratic Campaign Committee
Ohio Committee
$8,797,620Total Contributions
$9,339,329Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$857,857.26 Allison Russo ENTITY
$573,000.00 Emilia Sykes ENTITY
$562,350.00 Fred Strahorn ENTITY
$346,561.52 Ohio Democratic Party ENTITY
$230,663.14 Beth Liston ENTITY
$214,550.00 Kristin Boggs ENTITY
$209,999.78 Mary Lightbody ENTITY
$199,565.73 Casey Weinstein ENTITY
$174,906.15 Phillip Robinson ENTITY
$166,833.25 Jessica Miranda ENTITY
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$3,602,491.61 Ohio Democratic Party ENTITY
$694,233.08 Precision Media and Public Relations ENTITY
$466,846.00 JVA Campaigns ENTITY
$384,340.20 The New Media Firm Inc ENTITY
$279,154.50 Battleground Research Inc ENTITY
$185,611.82 Mary Lightbody ENTITY
$175,942.98 Aryeh Alex INDIVIDUAL
$168,879.69 Beth Liston ENTITY
$153,700.00 Redfern and Rossi LLC ENTITY
$141,128.16 Daniel Foley ENTITY
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