Republican Party of Walker County (CEC)
Texas Committee
$16,863Cash on Hand
$232,390Total Contributions
$236,835Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$88,408.75 Aggregated Unitemized Contributions INDIVIDUAL
$8,250.00 Charles Schwertner INDIVIDUAL
$5,800.00 Kevin Brady INDIVIDUAL
$5,074.00 Clarence Hightower INDIVIDUAL
$4,100.00 Ben Bius INDIVIDUAL
$3,925.50 Walker County Republican Women ENTITY
$3,350.00 Virginia Miller INDIVIDUAL
$3,180.00 Gerald Skidmore INDIVIDUAL
$2,900.00 Champe Miller INDIVIDUAL
$2,900.00 Leslie Wooley INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$18,600.00 The Gallery Collection ENTITY
$17,557.07 Suddenlink Communications ENTITY
$16,864.60 Texas GOP Store ENTITY
$16,787.16 Classic Fare Catering - SHSU ENTITY
$14,548.80 Destination Enterprises ENTITY
$13,585.00 George Spentzos INDIVIDUAL
$11,943.91 Humphrey's Restaurant ENTITY
$7,452.03 Sam Houston State University ENTITY
$7,239.32 Ad Vantage Specialties ENTITY
$6,924.06 Elkins Lake Recreation Corp ENTITY
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