Dennis Miller

$101Cash on Hand
$11,975Total Contributions
$905Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$3,150.00 Sabrina Miller INDIVIDUAL
$3,120.00 Nicole Sprabery INDIVIDUAL
$2,880.00 Ryan Simpson INDIVIDUAL
$1,920.00 Otilio Perez Jr INDIVIDUAL
$685.00 Dennis Miller INDIVIDUAL
$55.00 Neal Dikeman INDIVIDUAL
$50.00 Robert Valliere INDIVIDUAL
$25.00 Girish Altekar INDIVIDUAL
$25.00 Pat Dixon INDIVIDUAL
$20.00 Doug Crall INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$220.60 Vistagoprint ENTITY
$208.00 This Week with Ron and John ENTITY
$101.02 Aggregated Unitemized Expenditures ENTITY
$72.76 Stickers and Banners ENTITY
$70.29 GODaddy.com ENTITY
$67.50 Super Food Mart #37 ENTITY
$50.00 Multi Mart #8 ENTITY
$30.00 Food Fast 63 ENTITY
$29.00 NationBuilder ENTITY
$20.00 K & J Family Ma ENTITY
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