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Gradel for Congress receives $55,750 during April 2019

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Gradel for Congress received $55,750 during April 2019, according to data from the Federal Election Commission.

Scott Morcott contributed the most with a total amount of $10,000.

The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is the independent regulatory agency charged with administering and enforcing the federal campaign finance law. The FEC has jurisdiction over the financing of campaigns for the U.S. House, Senate, Presidency and the Vice Presidency.

Donations made to Gradel for Congress during April 2019

ContributorAmountDate
Robert Scholl$2,2002019-04-23
Jim Shannon$2502019-04-23
Scott Morcott$5,0002019-04-23
Taber Hinkle$1,0002019-04-23
William Anderson$2,5002019-04-23
Tom Duggan$5002019-04-23
Ned Bolcar$5002019-04-23
Dominck Ducey$5002019-04-23
William Noyes$1,0002019-04-23
Ann M. Dumais$5002019-04-23
Mary Stutelberg$1,0002019-04-23
Thomas Lebamoff$2,2002019-04-23
Michael Anderson$1,0002019-04-23
Robert Scholl$2,8002019-04-23
Scott Morcott$5,0002019-04-23
Kevin Kelly$2,8002019-04-23
Jerome Heidkamp$2,8002019-04-23
Michael Frett$2502019-04-23
James Masterson$5002019-04-23
Jerome Heidkamp$2,8002019-04-23
Thomas Lebamoff$2,8002019-04-23
Dan Sorensen$2502019-04-23
Mary Ellen Comella$1,0002019-04-23
Michael Bruen$2,5002019-04-30
Christopher Britt$5002019-04-30
Dan Murphy$1,0002019-04-30
Eric Bell$1,0002019-04-30
Daniel Anderson$5002019-04-30
Kevin Dause$2,8002019-04-30
John Mazza$2502019-04-30
Paul Dorger$2,0002019-04-30
Christopher Wiley$2,0002019-04-30
Carson Kyhl$2502019-04-30
Michael Mazza$5002019-04-30
Patricia Johnson$5002019-04-30
Shari Dause$2,8002019-04-30

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