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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Kyra Harris Bolden's campaign pays $55 to United States Postal Service

The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Kyra Harris Bolden, Kyra Harris Bolden for State Representation, paid $55 to United States Postal Service on October 16.

According to quarterly campaign statements filed with Michigan’s Secretary of State, the following reason was given for the expenditure: 'postage stamps'.

The committee has spent about $17,980 total since the beginning of the year, 0.3 percent of which has gone to United States Postal Service.

The following table lists the 20 payments the committee has made this year.

RankPayeeReasonAmountDate
1Michigan House Democratic FundContribution$5,0002019-04-19
2Michigan House Democratic FundDem caucus contribution$2,5002019-10-04
2Michigan House Democratic FundDem caucus contribution$2,5002019-07-26
2Michigan House Democratic FundContribution$2,5002019-07-18
5C and G Newspapers10/2 ad$1,0932019-09-27
6Shield's PizzaFood & drinks$9792019-07-24
7Night OWL PrintingLetter head and envelopes$7102019-08-15
8NGP VanDLCC software$4502019-07-29
8NGP VanDLCC software$4502019-05-02
10Tim BraswellFB ad$2502019-09-19
10Cheryl GambrellRefund of excess contribution$2502019-07-03
12Tim BraswellFB ad$2132019-10-14
13Baker Consultant SolutionsConsulting services$2102019-04-26
14Itsdjtru EntertainmentDJ services$1752019-07-24
14Itsdjtru EntertainmentDjfor fundraiser$1752019-07-10
16Baker Consultant SolutionsConsulting services$1502019-09-10
17Crystal Clear ImagesThank you post cards$1352019-08-16
18Kelley CawthorneLansing lunch reception space$1252019-10-10
19Tim BraswellFB ad$602019-08-07
20United States Postal ServicePostage stamps$552019-10-16

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