The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Michael McCready, Mike McCready for State Senate, paid $100 to Campaign Finance Solutions on September 26, 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 September 26, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Megan B. Hall, Matt Hall for State Representation, paid $167 to Lansing Catering on September 26, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Bradley Jay Slagh, Bradley Slagh for Michigan, paid $100 to Amazon.com on September 26, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Tracy L. Hall, Tracy Hall for State Representation, paid $50 to Mailchimp on September 26, 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 $30 to Lake Michigan Credit Union on September 26, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Jody Lamacchia, Friends of Jody Lamacchia, paid $30 to Mailchimp on September 26, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Megan B. Hall, Matt Hall for State Representation, paid $75 to Michigan Beer and Wine Wholesalers on September 26, 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 September 26, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Ruth Johnson, Friends of Ruth Johnson, paid $132 to USPS on September 26, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Chase Turner, Vote Chase Turner, paid $50 to Mailchimp.com on September 26, 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 the Committee to Elect Leroy Burcroff on September 26, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Jewell Jones, Jewell Jones for State Representation, paid $1,000 to L. Farnum Inc. on September 25, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Bullock Laverne Marshall, Friends to Elect Marshall Bullock, paid $16 to US Postal Office on September 25, 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 $60 to Kent County ISD on September 25, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Cynthia A. Johnson, Cynthia A. Johnson Stands Up for All of Detroit, paid $65 to Tavern and Tap on September 25, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Ruth Johnson, Friends of Ruth Johnson, paid $199 to Fedex on September 25, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Cynthia A. Johnson, Cynthia A. Johnson Stands Up for All of Detroit, paid $96 to Radisson Hotel on September 25, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Luke A. Meerman, Citizens to Elect Luke Meerman for State House, paid $56 to USPS on September 25, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Christine Ann Morse, the Committee to Elect Christine Morse for State House, paid $750 to Hadlee Robinson on September 25, according to data from Michigan’s Secretary of State.