The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Matt Koleszar, the Committee to Elect Matt Koleszar, paid $700 to Nightowl Printing on August 25, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate John Daniel Cherry, Friends of John Cherry, paid $218 to X-Treme Printing Inc. on August 25, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Jack Coleman, Jack Coleman for State Representation, paid $40 to Office Depot on August 25, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Sara A. Cambensy, the Committee to Elect Sara Cambensy for 109th District for State Representation, paid $136 to Verizon on August 25, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Padma Kuppa, the Committee to Elect Padma Kuppa, paid $18 to Facebook on August 24, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Rebekah Warren, Rebekah Warren for State Representation, paid $25 to Metro PCS on August 24, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Rebekah Warren, Rebekah Warren for State Representation, paid $25 to Metro PCS on August 24, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Stephanie Lafaye Moore, Friends of Stephanie Moore, paid $105 to Lowes on August 24, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Jack Coleman, Jack Coleman for State Representation, paid $6 to Home Depot on August 24, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Tenisha Yancey, the Committee to Elect Tenisha Yancey for State Representation District 1, paid $75 to Fedex Kinkos on August 24, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Tenisha Yancey, the Committee to Elect Tenisha Yancey for State Representation District 1, paid $150 to Grand Stay Hotel on August 24, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Michael R. Notte, the Committee to Elect Michael Notte, paid $92 to Shelby Township Post Office on August 24, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Sara A. Cambensy, the Committee to Elect Sara Cambensy for 109th District for State Representation, paid $63 to Steinhaus on August 23, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Ann Marie Bollin, Ann Bollin for State Representation, paid $70 to USPS on August 23, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Stephanie Lafaye Moore, Friends of Stephanie Moore, paid $124 to Tiffany Parker on August 23, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Sarah Lynn Lightner, the Committee to Elect Sarah Lightner, paid $15 to Godaddy.com on August 23, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Samantha Rae Steckloff, the Committee to Elect Samantha Steckloff, paid $340 to Encompass Management on August 23, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Alex Avery Garza, Alex Garza for State Representation, paid $100 to City of Taylor on August 23, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Sarah Ann Schulz, Friends of Sarah Schulz, paid $120 to Creative 360 on August 23, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Rachel Marie Hood, the Committee to Elect Rachel Hood, paid $22 to Omelette Shoppe on August 23, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.