Tony Tinderholt
Texas House of Representatives District 94
$208,845Cash on Hand
$341,088Total Contributions
$301,413Total Expenditures
Are you Tony Tinderholt, or someone associated with their campaign? Learn about the benefits of claiming your page - it's free.
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$102,000.00 Empower Texans PAC (DISSOLVED) ENTITY
$50,000.00 Sally and Stephen Lockwood INDIVIDUAL
$26,250.00 Farris & JoAnn Wilks INDIVIDUAL
$25,000.00 Constituents Focus PAC (DISSOLVED) ENTITY
$15,000.00 Texas Aspires (INACTIVE) ENTITY
$13,037.00 Montgomery J Bennett ENTITY
$7,000.00 Michael Olcott INDIVIDUAL
$6,000.00 David Middleton II INDIVIDUAL
$6,000.00 Richard Pell INDIVIDUAL
$6,000.00 Texans for Lawsuit Reform PAC ENTITY
View All Contributors
Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$40,053.09 Digital Corp Publishing ENTITY
$39,750.00 Macias Strategies LLC ENTITY
$18,931.74 Vici Media Group ENTITY
$14,512.81 Digital Corporate Companies Inc ENTITY
$13,292.69 Tony Tinderholt INDIVIDUAL
$11,808.56 Cindy Greene INDIVIDUAL
$10,000.00 Empower Texans PAC (DISSOLVED) ENTITY
$9,534.98 Designer Graphics ENTITY
$8,600.00 Craig Ownby INDIVIDUAL
$7,300.00 Allison Ngo INDIVIDUAL
View All Payees
Top Loans

There is no loan data available.

View All Loans
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
$1,000.00 Republican Party of Texas
$100.00 Republican Women of Arlington
View All Personal Activity
Related Articles
Transparency USA | 11/20/2020
Texas House District 94 includes a portion of Arlington and other communities in Tarrant County.
Transparency USA | 11/16/2020
For the last two years, the most fiercely fought contest in Texas politics has been the Democrats’ effort to take control of the Texas House. Buoyed by flipping 12 seats to their column in 2018 and believing they could ride a demographic wave to increased power, Democrats and their PACs spent tens of millions of dollars in this effort. 
Tracy Marshall | 10/21/2020
The most closely watched battle in Texas state-level politics is the effort by Democrats to flip the Texas House to blue this November. If Democrats can hold the 12 seats they gained in 2018 and take nine more, they will control the Texas House for the first time in more than two decades. The upcoming redistricting process, set to happen in 2021, redraws the legislative maps for both state and federal legislatures and makes this election even more consequential.