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Who contributed to Committee to Elect Helen Probst Mills during week ending February 9?

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The Committee to Elect Helen Probst Mills received $4,304 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 Committee to Elect Helen Probst Mills received during the week ending February 9.

DateContributorAmount
2020-02-08F. Farrell Collins$1,000
2020-02-08Frank A. McNeill SR$500
2020-02-05Kimberly A. Geddes$500
2020-02-08Helen Probst Mills$311
2020-02-05Evelyn Dempsey$250
2020-02-03Rollin W. Shaw$200
2020-02-07Karla L. Keating$200
2020-02-09Rodney Walker$168
2020-02-05Pamela M. Bushing$150
2020-02-07Paula A. Shelton$100
2020-02-03William P. Shaw$100
2020-02-09Paul Norman Rogow$100
2020-02-04Kelly K. Hardy$100
2020-02-03Martha D. Gibson$100
2020-02-04Sybil Stutts Del Bueno$100
2020-02-04John F. Burns$100
2020-02-05William L. Rose$50
2020-02-06Helen Probst Mills$50
2020-02-04Jane Haladay$50
2020-02-08Aggregated Individual Contribution$50
2020-02-05Aggregated Individual Contribution$50
2020-02-04Aggregated Individual Contribution$50
2020-02-08Aggregated Individual Contribution$25

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