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Who contributed to Moore Republican Party during week ending February 9?

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The Moore Republican Party received $4,970 in contributions during the week ending February 9, according to the North Carolina state board of elections.

Donations made to political groups or candidates must be disclosed under state law for greater transparency in elections. While Congress created the Federal Election Commission to oversee federal elections in 1974, each state is left to regulate its local elections.

Here are the contributions that the Moore Republican Party received during the week ending February 9.

DateContributorAmount
2020-02-06Donna Tanner$862
2020-02-06James Williford*$300
2020-02-03Barbara Weeks$300
2020-02-03Samuel Louis Gregory III$300
2020-02-04Allen McNeill* for NC House$300
2020-02-06Alan Terry$200
2020-02-04Michael Stone$200
2020-02-04Bill Permakoff$200
2020-02-05Daniel O'Connor$200
2020-02-05Mary Kay Kish$200
2020-02-06Eddie Davis$200
2020-02-03Pauline Bruno$200
2020-02-06ANN Brunn-Andersen$200
2020-02-06Victor Allen$200
2020-02-07Thomas Beddow$145
2020-02-03Richard Maness$100
2020-02-04Cate Frederick$100
2020-02-03Ronnie Fields$100
2020-02-06Jay Delancy$100
2020-02-04Marissa Curry$100
2020-02-03Andy Conway$100
2020-02-03James L. Boles* Jr.$100
2020-02-05Jerry Wade Miller$40
2020-02-05Lori Vaden$30
2020-02-04Max Ricker$30
2020-02-05Adelle Park*$30
2020-02-04Richard Biggs$24
2020-02-05Aggregated Individual Contribution$24
2020-02-05Nancy Manley$20
2020-02-05Aggregated Individual Contribution$15
2020-02-05Jerry Wade Miller$12
2020-02-05Aggregated Individual Contribution$10
2020-02-04Aggregated Individual Contribution$10
2020-02-04Stephen Woodward$9
2020-02-04Aggregated Individual Contribution$6
2020-02-04Aggregated Individual Contribution$3

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