Parker County Democratic Party

Texas Committee

$10,107Cash on Hand
$13,382Total Contributions
$18,205Total Expenditures

Financial Activity

Top Contributors

Total Contributions
Name
Type
$2,000.00 William Durham INDIVIDUAL
$1,800.00 Parker County Active Democrats (INACTIVE) ENTITY
$1,800.00 Parker County Texas Democratic Women ENTITY
$1,650.00 Jerry Parr INDIVIDUAL
$1,100.00 James Lott INDIVIDUAL
$927.00 Aggregated Unitemized Contributions INDIVIDUAL
$500.00 Joe Todd INDIVIDUAL
$470.00 Martha Fagley INDIVIDUAL
$300.00 Linda De Sola INDIVIDUAL
$300.00 Louis Eichenberger INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees

Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$9,950.00 Gary Jordan INDIVIDUAL
$1,990.00 Parker Douglas Realty ENTITY
$1,535.73 Charter Communications Inc Texas PAC ENTITY
$865.34 G & S Insurance Solutions ENTITY
$814.05 Texas Democratic Party ENTITY
$758.05 Innovative Solution ENTITY
$575.64 MailChimp ENTITY
$397.50 Smith County Dp ENTITY
$315.89 ActBlue Texas ENTITY
$304.00 US Postal Service ENTITY
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