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Gradel for Congress receives $19,400 during February 2020

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Gradel for Congress received $19,400 during February 2020, according to data from the Federal Election Commission.

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 February 2020
ContributorAmountDate
Fritz Duda$2,8002020-02-03
Michael Bruen$2002020-02-03
Stephen Schwartz$5002020-02-03
James Warner Kuehl$1002020-02-04
Chris Amato$502020-02-04
Anthony J. Disalle$3002020-02-04
John Klinge$2502020-02-05
John Dorn$2502020-02-06
Timothy Suter$5002020-02-06
Timothy O'Shea$5002020-02-10
Sean Lennon$1002020-02-11
Brian Reilly$2502020-02-11
Robert J. Solloway$5002020-02-11
Jacqueline M. Orama$5002020-02-11
Dennis Mahoney$2502020-02-11
Ann M. Dumais$1002020-02-11
Elizabeth Whalen$502020-02-12
Lizabeth W. Anderson$2,8002020-02-13
Daniel J. Kipp$1002020-02-13
Gregory P. Pellegrino$1002020-02-13
Paul Dorger$8002020-02-13
Karyn L. Simchak$5002020-02-16
Elizabeth Whalen$502020-02-17
Daniel Stankey$2502020-02-17
Tom Freeman$5002020-02-17
Scott Berry$2502020-02-17
Philip J. Purcell$2,8002020-02-18
Joseph Feldman$5002020-02-18
John Bullock$1002020-02-20
Leslie Gunzenhaeuser$502020-02-20
Ned Bolcar$1,0002020-02-25
Kristi M. Atwater$2502020-02-26
Steven H. Lavin$2502020-02-26
Michael N. Perrino$5002020-02-26
Thomas W. Powers$1002020-02-26
Charles Carey$5002020-02-26
Douglas M. Goodyear$8002020-02-27

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