Dan Simons


$21,874Cash on Hand
$23,326Total Contributions
$4,746Total Expenditures
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Financial Activity

Top Contributors

Total Contributions
Name
Type
$2,500.00 Jeff Erskine INDIVIDUAL
$2,001.00 James McKenney INDIVIDUAL
$2,000.00 Jerome Godnich INDIVIDUAL
$1,500.00 Thomas Dupont INDIVIDUAL
$1,250.00 Gianpaolo Macerola INDIVIDUAL
$1,000.00 Andy Taylor INDIVIDUAL
$1,000.00 Anthony Smith INDIVIDUAL
$1,000.00 Jason Ayala INDIVIDUAL
$1,000.00 Jon Stephenson INDIVIDUAL
$1,000.00 Jose Vela III INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees

Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$1,109.89 Campaign Partners LLC ENTITY
$687.64 Raise The Money Inc ENTITY
$625.00 Harris County GOP-PAC ENTITY
$500.00 Anstead Arts Media ENTITY
$500.00 Cypress Republicans ENTITY
$396.00 Pwl Studios ENTITY
$300.00 Bizpac ENTITY
$251.00 US Postal Service ENTITY
$250.00 Recovery America ENTITY
$51.49 Office Depot Inc ENTITY
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Top Loans

Amount
Lender
Type
$3,000.00Daniel SimonsINDIVIDUAL
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