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July 24, 2020 House Reports Total Raised Contribs This InKind This This Period Contribs This InKind This Total Raised Spent This Spent This Cash On Hand District Status Party Candidate Period (5) Period (6) (14) Cycle (20) Cycle (21) This Cycle Period (10) Cycle (23) Debt (24) (17) 1 Incumbent D Tenisha Yancey 1 Challenger R Latricia Lanier Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waived Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waived Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 2 Incumbent D Joseph Tate $73,482 $26 $73,508 $107,050 $917 $107,967 $47,862 $80,086 $7,182 $29,197 2 Challenger D Taylor Harrell 2 Challenger R Mayra Rodriguez Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waived Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waived Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 3 Challenger D Al Williams $0 $0 3 Challenger D China Cochran $23,326 $0 $23,326 $4,769 $0 $4,769 $21,522 $4,759 $0 $3,240 3 Challenger D Donavan McKinney $15,540 $21,105 $36,645 $15,540 $21,105 $36,645 $14,448 $14,448 $22,105 $1,091 3 Challenger D John Cromer Wavier Filed Wavier Filed Wavier Filed Wavier Filed Wavier Filed Wavier Filed Wavier Filed Wavier Filed Wavier Filed Wavier Filed 3 Challenger D Keith McMurtry 3 Challenger D Shri Thanedar $290,101 $68,394 $358,495 $370,226 $68,394 $438,620 $196,212 $258,705 $440,319 $111,520 3 Challenger D Steven Lett Wavier Filed Wavier Filed Wavier Filed Wavier Filed Wavier Filed Wavier Filed Wavier Filed Wavier Filed Wavier Filed Wavier Filed 3 Challenger R Anita Vinson Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waived Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waived Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 3 Challenger R Art Tyus Waived Filed Waived Filed Waived Filed Waived Filed Waived Filed Waived Filed Waived FiledWaived Filed Waived Filed Waived Filed 4 Challenger D Abraham Aiyash $70,682 $1,200 $71,882 $70,682 $1,200 $71,882 $22,966 $22,966 $0 $47,715 4 Challenger D Abraham Shaw Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waived Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waived Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 4 Challenger D Anthony Ali Waived Filed Waived Filed Waived Filed Waived Filed Waived Filed Waived Filed Waived FiledWaived Filed Waived Filed Waived Filed 4 Challenger D Christopher Collins 4 Challenger D Darwood Navarro Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waived Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waived Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 4 Challenger D Delorean Holmes $15,540 $21,106 $15,540 $15,540 $21,106 $36,646 $14,448 $14,448 $0 $1,092 4 Challenger D Frazier Kimpson Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waived Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waived Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 4 Challenger D Gregory Reyner $0 4 Challenger D Michele Oberholtzer $55,391 $2,529 $57,920 $55,391 $2,529 $57,920 $34,539 $34,539 $0 $20,851 4 Challenger D Shahab Ahmed $12,000 $0 $12,000 $12,000 $0 $12,000 $8,089 $8,089 $0 $3,910 4 Challenger DSigmut John Szczepkowski Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waived Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waived Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 4 Challenger D Tawanna Simpson $0 4 Challenger D Tonya Myers Phillips $0 4 Challenger R Howard Weathington Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waived Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waived Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 5 Incumbent D Cynthia Johnson 5 Challenger D Rita Ross Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waived Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waived Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 5 Challenger D Jermaine Tobey Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waived Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waived Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 5 Challenger R Harold Day Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waived Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waived Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 6 Challenger D David Palmer $22,985 $0 $22,985 $22,985 $0 $22,985 $22,09 $22,209 $0 $775 6 Challenger D Ivy Nichole Neal 6 Incumbent D Tyrone Carter $10,000 $0 $10,000 $39,630 $0 $39,630 $5,703 $27,462 $21,000 $26,427 7 Challenger D Anistia Thomas $12,616 $0 $12,616 $0 $0 $0 $9,085 $9,085 $0 $3,530 7 Challenger D Bernard Thompson 7 Challenger D Cynthia Thornton 7 Challenger D Elene Robinson Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 7 Challenger D Helena Scott $27,011 $668 $27,679 $27,011 $668 $27,679 $23,944 $23,944 $17,677 $3,066 7 Challenger D Lee Yancy $10,100 $0 $10,100 $10,100 $0 $10,100 $9,925 $9,925 $0 $175 Total Raised Contribs This InKind This This Period Contribs This InKind This Total Raised Spent This Spent This Cash On Hand District Status Party Candidate Period (5) Period (6) (14) Cycle (20) Cycle (21) This Cycle Period (10) Cycle (23) Debt (24) (17) 7 Challenger D Nyia Bentley Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waived Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waived Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 7 Challenger R Ronald Cole Waived Filed Waived Filed Waived Filed Waived Filed Waived Filed Waived Filed Waived FiledWaived Filed Waived Filed Waived Filed 8 Challenger D Anthony Bradford 8 Challenger D George Etheridge $22,521 $0 $22,521 $36,646 $0 $36,646 $26,136 $36,295 $0 $4,712 8 Challenger D Reggie Davis $11,939 $0 $11,939 $24,374 $0 $24,374 $18,410 $24,374 $3,000 $0 8 Challenger D Stephanie Young $21,747 $414 $22,161 $28,997 $1,382 $30,379 $20,062 $21,891 $4,582 $7,106 8 Challenger R Miroslawa Gorak Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 9 Incumbent D Karen Whitsett $1,850 $3,486 $1,850 $18,305 $3,486 $21,791 $3,579 $12,958 $2,225 $6,997 9 Challenger D Marc Cummings 9 Challenger D Nicole Elcock Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 9 Challenger D Roslyn Ogburn $37,852 $0 $37,852 $37,852 $0 $37,852 $19,697 $19,697 $0 $18,154 9 Challenger R James Stephens Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 10 Challenger D Brenda Hill $3,925 $1,455 $5,380 $3,925 $1,455 $5,380 $4,077 $0 $4,077 -$152 10 Challenger D Diajah Ruffin 10 Challenger D Kevin Lamont Harris 10 Challenger D Marcus A. Cummings $0 10 Challenger D Mary Cavanagh $12,665 $270 $12,935 $12,665 $270 $12,935 $10,029 $0 $10,029 $5,180 10 Challenger D Steele Hughes Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 10 Challenger D Tyson Kelley Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 10 Challenger D Valli Smith 10 Challenger R Cathy Alcorn Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 11 Incumbent D Jewell Jones $10,510 $0 $10,510 $17,875 $0 $17,875 $2,610 $7,689 $0 $9,281 11 Challenger R James Townsend Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 12 Incumbent D Alex Garza $33,890 $0 $33,890 $48,232 $0 $48,232 $18,241 $30,823 $0 $17,490 12 Challenger D Derrick Gyorkos 12 Challenger D Ed Martell $0 $5,515 $5,515 $0 $5,515 $5,515 $0 $0 $0 $0 12 Challenger R Michelle Bailey Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 13 Challenger D Bill Colovos 13 Challenger D Timothy Estheimer $7,465 $0 $7,465 $10,280 $0 $10,280 $8,097 $9,727 $4,500 $552 13 Challenger D Tullio Liberati $3,800 $0 $3,800 $33,800 $0 $33,800 $12,435 $12,458 $30,000 $21,341 13 Challenger R Megan Frump Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 14 Incumbent D Cara Clemente $8,200 $0 $8,200 $46,400 $0 $46,400 $29,817 $37,254 $0 $17,163 14 Challenger D Senan Saleh 14 Challenger R Darrell Stasik Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 15 Incumbent D Abdullah Hammoud $0 $0 $0 $129,921 $6,300 $136,221 $0 $111,758 $0 $7,442 15 Challenger R Carla O'Neill Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 16 Incumbent D Kevin Coleman $22,865 $0 $22,865 $53,776 $0 $53,776 $8,532 $22,897 $0 $33,853 16 Challenger R Emily Bauman Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 16 Challenger R Josephine Brown Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 17 Challenger D Christopher Slat $14,063 $82 $14,145 $14,063 $82 $14,145 $2,530 $2,530 $0 $11,532 17 Challenger D Scott Cramton Total Raised Contribs This InKind This This Period Contribs This InKind This Total Raised Spent This Spent This Cash On Hand District Status Party Candidate Period (5) Period (6) (14) Cycle (20) Cycle (21) This Cycle Period (10) Cycle (23) Debt (24) (17) 17 Incumbent R Joe Bellino $9,112 $0 $9,112 $82,462 $3,000 $85,462 $16,386 $91,687 $6,050 $59,058 18 Challenger D Christopher Jeffery Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed Waiver Filed 18 Incumbent D Kevin Hertel $25,665 $0 $25,665 $68,125 $0 $68,125 $17,796 $59,521 $4,437 $5,550 18 Challenger D Patrick Biange Waiver Filed Waiver Filed
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