On May 1, voters in Lubbock passed Proposition A, a local ordinance that designated the city as a “sanctuary for the unborn,” with 62 percent of voters voting in favor. The election, which made Lubbock the largest city in the United States to establish such a designation, attracted heavy campaign spending by both sides as the trail to Election Day heated up.
Project Destiny Texas PAC
Texas Committee
$72,172Cash on Hand
$37,230Total Contributions
$31,061Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$9,117.00 | Project Destiny |
$8,500.00 | Fresh Fire Fellowship |
$6,000.00 | Charles Gilliam |
$4,075.95 | Antonio Gonzales |
$3,800.00 | John Barnes |
$1,300.00 | Christy Dugger |
$1,000.00 | Barry Weaver |
$1,000.00 | Ron Herrin |
$500.00 | Dale Grubelnik |
$450.00 | Gloria Toti |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$11,500.00 | Lamar Outdoor Advertising |
$5,000.00 | Mark Lee Dickson |
$5,000.00 | Project Destiny |
$2,723.40 | A4 Advertising |
$1,688.36 | Market Street |
$1,500.00 | Sovereign Love Church |
$1,037.87 | Meta Platforms Inc / Facebook |
$500.00 | Lubbock Area Republican Women PAC |
$500.00 | Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church |
$500.00 | Rnha |
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On May 1, voters in Lubbock will be deciding the fate of Proposition A, which would declare the City of Lubbock as a “sanctuary for the unborn.” A hot-button issue from the start, Lubbock is experiencing a heightened level of outside interest in this local election. Proposition A was placed on the ballot in response to the opening of a Planned Parenthood clinic, and the subsequent petition and City Council rejections of the sanctuary ordinance that opened the door for a vote.