James Johnson

$4,608Cash on Hand
$89,898Total Contributions
$199,401Total Expenditures
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Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$7,500.00 Martha Montgomery INDIVIDUAL
$7,500.00 Mitch Montgomery INDIVIDUAL
$4,000.00 Hagai Rapaport INDIVIDUAL
$3,000.00 Tim Powers INDIVIDUAL
$2,500.00 Aimee Solis INDIVIDUAL
$2,500.00 David A and Darlene Pendery INDIVIDUAL
$2,500.00 Geoff Henley INDIVIDUAL
$2,500.00 Hayes Berry White Vanzant LLP ENTITY
$2,500.00 Hudson Henley INDIVIDUAL
$2,500.00 Jillian McMahon INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$62,000.00 James Johnston INDIVIDUAL
$37,961.52 Capital Printing Company ENTITY
$16,955.00 David Hernandez Campaign INDIVIDUAL
$10,000.00 Todd Gallaher INDIVIDUAL
$9,631.78 Chase Bank Visa ENTITY
$9,177.98 Houston Sign Company ENTITY
$8,466.12 All Sorts Mailing Services ENTITY
$7,631.82 Budget Rent a Car Dfw ENTITY
$4,532.61 Denton County Republican Party (P) ENTITY
$3,456.91 The Home Depot ENTITY
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Top Loans
Amount
Lender
Type
$50,000.00James JohnsonINDIVIDUAL
$10,000.00James JohnsonINDIVIDUAL
$2,000.00James JohnsonINDIVIDUAL
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