Nearly $70 million has already been pumped into the accounts of Texas candidates and PACs for the 2020 elections. Who’s giving all that money? Lots of everyday Texans. Ninety-seven percent of all contributions so far have been for $1,000 or less.
Gregg County Republican Party (P)
Texas Committee
$24Cash on Hand
$0Total Contributions
$0Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$2,500.00 | Network Enhanced Telecom |
$2,000.00 | Halff Associates State PAC |
$1,396.00 | 875 Travis LLC |
$500.00 | Bear Creek Smokehouse LLC |
$500.00 | Clayton's Mini Mart Inc |
$500.00 | Dlc Inc |
$500.00 | Jshi Inc |
$500.00 | Kilgore Eye Care Center |
$500.00 | Longview Production Associates |
$500.00 | Martin Product Sales LLC |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$7,550.00 | Fredonia Street Properties LLC |
$1,750.00 | 222 N Fredonia LLC |
$1,483.96 | Networkwork Communications |
$573.00 | US Postal Service |
$433.00 | Rick's Signs |
$357.23 | Titus County Gop |
$178.61 | Texas GOP Store |
$165.60 | McWhorter William |
$110.00 | Gregg County Fair |
$87.50 | Associated Supply Company |
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And these numbers may tell only part of the story. The totals don’t include any political donations these men and women have given to candidates in federal races, such as the O’Rourke vs. Cruz battle. Moreover, these numbers don’t reflect any donations given to 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) organizations. Courts have ruled that these groups do not have to divulge their donors in order to protect the donors’ rights to freedom of speech and freedom of assembly.
Here’s a look at the top ten elected officials with the most cash on hand so far in the 2018 election cycle: