Dustin Burrows

Texas House of Representatives District 83

$4,388,484Cash on Hand
$4,634,943Total Contributions
$3,967,570Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors

Total Contributions
Name
Type
$120,000.00 HillCo PAC ENTITY
$100,250.00 Texas REALTORS Political Action Committee ENTITY
$100,000.00 Anne and John Weisman INDIVIDUAL
$100,000.00 Arch Aplin III INDIVIDUAL
$100,000.00 Dealon LLC ENTITY
$100,000.00 Greg Arnold INDIVIDUAL
$100,000.00 Gulf States Toyota Inc. State PAC ENTITY
$100,000.00 Ray L and Nancy Hunt INDIVIDUAL
$100,000.00 Texans for Lawsuit Reform PAC ENTITY
$94,000.00 Associated General Contractors of Texas PAC ENTITY
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Top Payees

Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$2,000,000.00 Western Bank - Investments ENTITY
$98,240.16 Apex Flight Solutions ENTITY
$88,850.00 Ragnar Research Partners LLC ENTITY
$69,000.00 Angelia Orr ENTITY
$58,776.29 Cmw Strategies LLC ENTITY
$53,986.05 Admark Inc ENTITY
$50,000.00 Joseph Cole Hefner ENTITY
$50,000.00 Jay Dean ENTITY
$40,000.00 Candy Noble ENTITY
$40,000.00 J2 Strategies LTD ENTITY
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Top Loans

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Top Personal Contributions

From reports filed by the recipients of these funds, it appears these transactions originated from personal rather than campaign accounts.

Total Contributions
Candidate
Committee
$62,300.00 Angie Chen Button Button, Angie C. (The Honorable)
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