Beau Miller


$252,744Cash on Hand
$642,557Total Contributions
$380,504Total Expenditures
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Financial Activity

Top Contributors

Total Contributions
Name
Type
$10,000.00 Anthony G Buzbee LP ENTITY
$10,000.00 Nancy McGregor and Neal Manne INDIVIDUAL
$7,500.00 Cokinos Bosien & Young PC ENTITY
$5,000.00 Andrea Gutierrez INDIVIDUAL
$5,000.00 Andrea Spagnoletti INDIVIDUAL
$5,000.00 Anthony Pusch INDIVIDUAL
$5,000.00 Armstrong Lee and Baker LLP ENTITY
$5,000.00 Aza Law Firm ENTITY
$5,000.00 Ben Hogan INDIVIDUAL
$5,000.00 Benny Agosto Jr PC ENTITY
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Top Payees

Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$100,000.00 Thematic Campaigns LLC ENTITY
$24,000.00 James Pierce Attorney at Law ENTITY
$18,855.07 Raise The Money Inc ENTITY
$17,500.00 Harris County Democratic Party (P) ENTITY
$16,114.70 Bayou City Strategies ENTITY
$15,374.59 The Thompson Hotel ENTITY
$15,126.86 J&N Enterprises Inc ENTITY
$15,000.00 Bradley Creative Studios ENTITY
$15,000.00 Competitive Edge Outreach LLC ENTITY
$14,405.00 Kathryn McNiel INDIVIDUAL
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Transparency USA | 11/20/2020
Texas House District 26 includes portions of Sugar Land and other areas in Fort Bend County.
Tracy Marshall | 10/21/2020
The most closely watched battle in Texas state-level politics is the effort by Democrats to flip the Texas House to blue this November. If Democrats can hold the 12 seats they gained in 2018 and take nine more, they will control the Texas House for the first time in more than two decades. The upcoming redistricting process, set to happen in 2021, redraws the legislative maps for both state and federal legislatures and makes this election even more consequential.
Transparency USA | 08/14/2017
1.  Governor Greg Abbott ($10,091,875) had quite the haul, raking in more than $10 million in campaign contributions in just twelve days, despite the fact that he has no likely Republican primary challenger or significant Democrat opponent in sight. And he certainly didn’t need the cash – Governor Abbott’s war chest was already one of the largest in the nation; it now registers over $41 million, more than double what he had when he first ran for governor in 2013.