Kel Seliger

$257,336Cash on Hand
$610,190Total Contributions
$340,558Total Expenditures
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$96,387.55 Lauren Bradford INDIVIDUAL
$51,185.42 Upstream Communications LP ENTITY
$31,362.62 Citibusiness AAdvantage Card ENTITY
$20,742.08 The Eppstein Group ENTITY
$13,591.53 Sir Speedy Printing & Marketing Services- Austin ENTITY
$9,287.56 Amarillo Club ENTITY
$7,193.18 Petroleum Club ENTITY
$6,380.00 Keel Systems LLC ENTITY
$6,200.79 Odessa Country Club ENTITY
$6,081.00 Ginger Averitt INDIVIDUAL
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