In Texas, state-level candidates and PACs have spent $2.68 million from their campaign accounts on services from Facebook in the 2022 election cycle so far. Facebook received 0.59 percent of all reported expenditures.
Texas Organizing Project (TOP)
Texas Committee
$0Total Contributions
$180,106Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$105,300.11 | Working Texans for Paid Sick Time (DISSOLVED) |
$10,574.53 | Laquita Garcia |
$10,000.00 | Foston International Communications Inc |
$6,355.99 | Blanca Espinoza Reyna |
$5,740.04 | Crystal Zermeno |
$2,738.00 | Joe Bolivar |
$2,563.32 | Victoria Estrada |
$2,376.80 | Michael Coltharp Crow |
$2,350.00 | Callfire Inc |
$2,035.80 | Aritsai Aparicio Ochoa |
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