Ben Sanders

$7,456Cash on Hand
$48,164Total Contributions
$5,357Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$12,146.00 Galen Orosco INDIVIDUAL
$4,800.00 Daniel T Casey INDIVIDUAL
$3,600.00 Caleb Waters INDIVIDUAL
$3,600.00 Conner Faught INDIVIDUAL
$3,600.00 Desarae Lindsey INDIVIDUAL
$3,600.00 Erik Gomez INDIVIDUAL
$3,600.00 Peter Churchman INDIVIDUAL
$2,410.00 Nathan Corbin INDIVIDUAL
$2,400.00 Ben Martinez INDIVIDUAL
$2,400.00 Christie Pruitt INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$2,100.00 ENTERCOM ENTITY
$732.10 VistaPrint ENTITY
$523.01 Hilton Hotels and Resorts ENTITY
$521.76 Data Ecology LLC ENTITY
$284.28 Aggregated Unitemized Expenditures ENTITY
$260.00 eventhelper.com ENTITY
$250.00 Libertarian Party of Texas ENTITY
$179.70 Ben Sanders INDIVIDUAL
$174.00 Eric Welsh INDIVIDUAL
$150.00 Brazoria County Fair Edition ENTITY
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