Rachel Pearson donates $500 to Susan Brooks’ campaign committee from January to June

Rachel Pearson donates 0 to Susan Brooks’ campaign committee from January to June
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Rachel Pearson donated $500 to Susan Brooks from January to June, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).

Donations can be made to political candidates in various amounts. The FEC regulates these donations, and individual groups, excluding PACs, must disclose donations over $250 per year.

The following table lists the contributions made to Susan Brooks’ campaign in 2019.

Date Amount Contributor
2019-01-21 $1,050 Douglas Rose
2019-01-24 $1,000 Lee J. McNeely
2019-01-31 $1,000 Jan E. Sauer
2019-01-31 $1,000 Norman E. Pfau Jr.
2019-02-05 $2,700 Jeffrey Kimbell
2019-02-07 $1,000 Charles L. Crow
2019-02-07 $250 Donald E. Orr
2019-02-07 $250 John Peterman
2019-02-07 $1,000 William A. Bastian II
2019-02-14 $500 Glenn Scolnik
2019-02-14 $500 Judy Huber
2019-02-18 $100 Gilbert Standley
2019-02-19 $500 Dollyne Sherman
2019-02-19 $1,000 Gary L. Wuslich
2019-02-19 $250 John P. Schuler
2019-02-19 $1,000 Keith W. Burks
2019-02-19 $250 Lynnette Hanes
2019-02-19 $1,000 Nancy Ricker
2019-02-19 $400 Paula Curry
2019-02-19 $250 Peter J. Deputy
2019-02-19 $5,000 Robert Bowen
2019-02-19 $2,500 Terry Bowen
2019-02-21 $250 Roger Drayer
2019-02-28 $1,000 Anne K. Shane
2019-02-28 $500 Jenny J. Schalliol
2019-03-01 $500 Steven A. Fisher
2019-03-07 $200 John Peterman
2019-03-07 $1,000 Michael J. Shebek
2019-03-12 $500 Patricia Knight
2019-03-14 $500 Andrew L. Ehrlich
2019-03-14 $500 Darby A. McCarty
2019-03-14 $500 Elizabeth Howard
2019-03-14 $300 James M. Maddox
2019-03-14 $2,800 John C. Lechleiter
2019-03-14 $500 Michael Leppert
2019-03-14 $1,000 Steven R. Schreckengast
2019-03-14 $500 Timothy McGeath
2019-03-15 $250 Lindley Kratovil Sherer
2019-03-18 $1,000 Deborah J. Daniels
2019-03-18 $100 Gilbert Standley
2019-03-19 $2,800 Amie Longest
2019-03-19 $2,800 Angela F. Braly
2019-03-19 $500 Bryce Bennett
2019-03-19 $2,800 Carol Warren-Collins
2019-03-19 $250 Christine Altman
2019-03-19 $500 Dave Richter
2019-03-19 $250 Dianne Buyer
2019-03-19 $2,800 Douglas Braly
2019-03-19 $500 Kimberly A. Hardin
2019-03-19 $1,000 Mark Bowell
2019-03-19 $250 Michael W. Wells
2019-03-19 $500 Philip D. Beer II
2019-03-19 $500 Terry M. Baker
2019-03-19 $500 Verlin Custer
2019-03-21 $300 Armin K. Sadove
2019-03-22 $500 Andrew Keiser
2019-03-25 $500 James Ervin
2019-03-29 $500 Andrew J. Miller
2019-03-29 $1,000 Linda Boyd
2019-03-30 $500 Christopher Cox
2019-04-05 $1,000 Amy Oberhelman
2019-04-05 $2,000 Robert Wynne
2019-04-09 $2,000 Darren Willcox
2019-04-10 $2,700 Devin D. Anderson
2019-04-11 $1,000 Bruce A. Cordingley
2019-04-11 $500 Matthew Bell
2019-04-15 $500 Douglas A. Wasitis
2019-04-18 $100 Gilbert Standley
2019-05-01 $500 William Moschella
2019-05-01 $1,000 Zak Khan
2019-05-03 $500 Pamela Turner
2019-05-03 $500 Rachel Pearson
2019-05-08 $1,000 Natalie Rogers
2019-05-12 $1,000 Edward Kutler
2019-05-18 $100 Gilbert Standley
2019-05-22 $500 Behrends Foster
2019-05-22 $500 Brent Delmonte
2019-05-22 $500 Robert Alspach
2019-05-24 $500 Heather Strawn
2019-05-29 $500 Helen Metken
2019-06-05 $250 Mitchell Vakerics
2019-06-12 $1,000 Whitaker Askew


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