Dentonites Electing and Leading (The Deal)
Texas Committee
$761Cash on Hand
$2,642Total Contributions
$1,984Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$1,192.09 Diana Leggett INDIVIDUAL
$534.16 Cheri Kennedy INDIVIDUAL
$400.00 Leggett Diana INDIVIDUAL
$196.05 James Bradshaw INDIVIDUAL
$146.04 Kennedy Cheri INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Margo Ways INDIVIDUAL
$50.00 Denice Marusak INDIVIDUAL
$24.01 Robin Zaruba INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$1,110.00 Rcr Texas Democratic Party #4556 ENTITY
$476.30 Einstein Printing ENTITY
$215.00 Brian Beck INDIVIDUAL
$125.00 Guarantee Bank & Trust ENTITY
$37.59 ActBlue Texas ENTITY
$20.00 Guaranty Bank & Trust ENTITY
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