Will L Douglas

$1,244Cash on Hand
$2,135,262Total Contributions
$775,333Total Expenditures
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Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$549,271.98 Texans for Lawsuit Reform PAC ENTITY
$495,367.19 Republican State Leadership Committee Federal ENTITY
$263,755.32 Associated Republicans of Texas Campaign Fund ENTITY
$74,326.18 Greg Abbott ENTITY
$50,000.00 Harlan R Crow INDIVIDUAL
$50,000.00 Jay Richard Ray II INDIVIDUAL
$50,000.00 Protect Our Police PAC ENTITY
$25,000.00 Terry and Bob Rowling INDIVIDUAL
$20,000.00 Willie Douglas INDIVIDUAL
$15,000.00 Darwin A Deason INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$257,433.35 Big Dog Strategies ENTITY
$95,057.92 High Post Group ENTITY
$89,500.00 Arena LLC ENTITY
$73,765.74 The Coefficient Group LLC ENTITY
$59,626.33 Fundraising Solutions LLC ENTITY
$30,970.83 Front Line Strategies Inc ENTITY
$27,500.00 Engage Right ENTITY
$24,908.44 Thomas Graphics Inc ENTITY
$20,401.33 Drogin Group LLC ENTITY
$12,813.00 Christian Andzel ENTITY
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The first financial reports of the 2022 Texas Governor’s race show Gov. Abbott with a strong financial lead, but challengers may be able to use time to their advantage.
Transparency USA | 02/09/2021
Over the course of the 2020 election cycle, more than $662.5 million dollars were reported as contributions to Texas state-level candidates and PACs. Of that total, an astounding $46.9 million in donations went to Governor Greg Abbott’s campaign account. To put that number in context, Abbott’s donations account for seven percent of all Texas campaign contributions — and over 15 percent of candidate contributions — in an election cycle when he was not up for election. 
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.