Davis Ford

$1,057Cash on Hand
$5,363Total Contributions
$1,377Total Expenditures
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Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$1,000.00 Noel Cowling INDIVIDUAL
$650.00 Margie Ford INDIVIDUAL
$528.17 Jack McAdoo INDIVIDUAL
$520.50 Dale Henson INDIVIDUAL
$500.00 Tim Moore INDIVIDUAL
$400.00 Gary Lowe INDIVIDUAL
$250.00 Rick Armstrong INDIVIDUAL
$200.00 Cindy Skypala INDIVIDUAL
$200.00 Darrel Green INDIVIDUAL
$194.67 Suzanne Jaroch INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$563.00 C&r Bindery ENTITY
$269.98 HEB Grocery Company LP ENTITY
$182.61 Sam's Club ENTITY
$176.98 Heb Grocery Store Fuel ENTITY
$62.98 Staples Inc ENTITY
$50.00 Central Texas Republican Women PAC ENTITY
$40.95 Pnc Bank ENTITY
$20.16 Sam's Southern Eatery ENTITY
$9.95 Pnc Bank ENTITY
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