James Hernandez

$2,569Cash on Hand
$68,450Total Contributions
$52,618Total Expenditures
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Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$36,468.00 Eugene Seaman INDIVIDUAL
$17,588.83 Hispanic Republicans of Texas ENTITY
$5,500.00 Charles Kennedy MD INDIVIDUAL
$1,000.00 Connie W Scott INDIVIDUAL
$1,000.00 Raul Torres Consulting Services ENTITY
$500.00 David & Windi Grimes II INDIVIDUAL
$500.00 David Gonzalez INDIVIDUAL
$500.00 Michael W Bergsma INDIVIDUAL
$308.00 Nueces County Republican Women ENTITY
$300.00 Rick Milby INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$17,656.30 Mercury Press Plus ENTITY
$17,000.00 Lisa Celeste Arias INDIVIDUAL
$2,927.38 JBBM Consulting & Promotions LLC ENTITY
$2,636.00 Coastal Media ENTITY
$2,507.66 Gulf Coast Mailing Services ENTITY
$1,832.12 Arrow Display Signs Inc ENTITY
$1,623.75 Gulf Coast Graphics ENTITY
$1,500.00 Arias Lisa Celest INDIVIDUAL
$750.00 Nueces County Republican Party (P) ENTITY
$705.54 The Home Depot ENTITY
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Top Loans
Amount
Lender
Type
$1,500.00Gene SeamanINDIVIDUAL
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