The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Rebekah Warren, Rebekah Warren for State Representation, paid $15 to Comerica on July 29, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Kelly A. Breen, Vote Kelly Breen, paid $329 to Allied Media on July 28, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Rebekah Warren, Rebekah Warren for State Representation, paid $745 to Campaign Finance Services on July 28, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Gina M. Johnsen, the Committee to Elect Gina Johnsen, paid $250 to Campaign Finance Solutions LLC on July 28, 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 $500 to Michigan House Democratic Fund on July 28, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Graham Filler, Graham Filler for State Representation, paid $250 to Campaign Finance Solutions on July 28, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Michael McCready, Mike McCready for State Senate, paid $100 to Campaign Finance Solutions on July 28, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Rosemary K. Bayer, Rosemary Bayer for Senate, paid $89 to Nationbuilder on July 28, 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 $51 to Towners Pastry and Chocolate Shoppe on July 28, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Angelynn Afendoulis, the Committee to Elect Lynn Afendoulis, paid $250 to Campaign Finance Solutions on July 28, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Daniel Victor Lauwers, the Committee to Elect Dan Lauwers for Senate, paid $1,166 to Office Max on July 28, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Daniel Victor Lauwers, the Committee to Elect Dan Lauwers for Senate, paid $60 to Speedway on July 28, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Mark Pinson Ludwig, the Committee to Elect Mark P. Ludwig, paid $76 to Expedia Groupinc. on July 28, 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 $100 to Gwinn Lions Club on July 28, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Lana Theis, the Committee to Elect Lana Theis, paid $99 to Cracker Barrel on July 27, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Jim Ellison, Jim Ellison for State Representation, paid $300 to Michigan Democratic Party on July 27, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Lana Theis, the Committee to Elect Lana Theis, paid $25 to Amazon on July 27, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Robert Bezotte, Bob Bezotte for State Representation, paid $57 to Meijer on July 27, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Robert Bezotte, Bob Bezotte for State Representation, paid $240 to H and H Publications on July 27, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Lana Theis, the Committee to Elect Lana Theis, paid $7 to Amazon on July 27, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.