Edie Smith donates $2,000 to Douglas E. Mckinley Jr.’s campaign committee in September

Edie Smith donates ,000 to Douglas E. Mckinley Jr.’s campaign committee in September
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Edie Smith donated $2,000 to Douglas E. Mckinley Jr. during September, 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 all contributions donated to Douglas E. Mckinley Jr.’s campaign in September.

Date Amount Contributor
2020-09-08 $6 Lillian Slovic
2020-09-08 $250 James House
2020-09-10 $110 Robert Slovic
2020-09-15 $10 Robert Slovic
2020-09-15 $500 Barbara Seiders
2020-09-15 $1,000 Richard Reuther
2020-09-15 $200 Tanya Lasuk
2020-09-15 $4,000 Richard Badalamente
2020-09-15 $100 Timothy Taylor
2020-09-22 $500 Dan Johnson
2020-09-28 $400 Pitts
2020-09-28 $20 Robert Slovic
2020-09-29 $2,000 Edie Smith
2020-09-29 $8 Robert Slovic
2020-09-29 $500 Scott Rodgers
2020-09-29 $100 Judith Johannesen
2020-09-30 $40 Robert Slovic


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