Committee chair fundraising
Wisconsinites for Justice
$3,246Total Contributions
$3,421Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$1,000.00 | Stephen Freese |
$500.00 | Mary Bughman |
$250.00 | Donald L Carlson |
$250.00 | Jeffry Schmidt |
$212.00 | Bruce Boll |
$200.00 | Bruce Boll |
$100.00 | Heather Potter |
$100.00 | Jeff Kortsch |
$100.00 | Jeff Kortsch |
$100.00 | Mary Boyd |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$1,284.08 | Libertarian Party of WI |
$678.29 | Uz Marketing |
$243.78 | Kristan Miles |
$212.00 | Boll Bruce |
$201.58 | Ecanvasser |
$145.00 | Wisconsin Elections Commission |
$142.12 | United Press Printing |
$102.45 | wix.com |
$100.00 | Ecancasser |
$93.88 | Raise the Money |
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