Michael Cooper

$110Cash on Hand
$7,511Total Contributions
$1,942Total Expenditures
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Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$4,000.00 Albert Isaacson INDIVIDUAL
$2,500.00 Robert Wortham INDIVIDUAL
$222.00 Rozetta Kaufman INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Johnny Cooper INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Laura Ann Cannon INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Linda Sueing - Jackson INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Shiv Bagri INDIVIDUAL
$66.00 Octavia Brown-Reed INDIVIDUAL
$60.00 Geneva Moneaux INDIVIDUAL
$50.00 Bobbie Patterson INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$387.20 Priceline ENTITY
$282.17 Fast Signs ENTITY
$159.86 Residence Inn by Marriott Tyler ENTITY
$156.29 Shell Gas Station ENTITY
$110.00 100 Plus Black Women Coalition Beaumont Inc ENTITY
$107.42 Walk-on's S Arlington ENTITY
$101.37 Buc-ee's ENTITY
$91.31 Floyd's Mont Belvieu ENTITY
$78.47 West Village ENTITY
$74.90 Miller's Seawall Grill ENTITY
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