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Ale Cajero
$2,554Total Contributions
$2,408Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
|---|---|
| $1,000.00 | Madeleine Nicole Photography |
| $250.00 | Jose Cajero |
| $150.00 | Cynthia Kooiman |
| $131.00 | Astrid Guerra |
| $131.00 | Christian Urbina |
| $100.00 | John Peavy |
| $100.00 | Michelle Cajero |
| $90.00 | Arturo Eureste |
| $70.00 | Sofia Cruz |
| $62.00 | Milad Khakzadghomi |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
|---|---|
| $625.40 | M3 Graphics Signs & Printing |
| $591.93 | Hoor Iftikhar |
| $500.00 | Jesus Zamora |
| $228.30 | Google Inc |
| $198.74 | Wix.com LTD |
| $116.00 | Cullen/frost Bankers Inc |
| $82.05 | La Mexicana |
| $41.20 | Estrella Bakery |
| $15.87 | Target Corporation |
| $8.12 | Dollar Tree Inc |
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