Karen Walton donates $250 to Aliscia Andrews’ campaign committee in May

Karen Walton donates 0 to Aliscia Andrews’ campaign committee in May
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Karen Walton donated $250 to Aliscia Andrews during May, 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 Aliscia Andrews’ campaign in May.

Date Amount Contributor
2020-05-01 $250 Donald Keehan
2020-05-03 $100 William Young
2020-05-04 $1,000 David Mcmillan
2020-05-05 $250 Terry Epstein
2020-05-05 $50 Andrew Kubik
2020-05-05 $1,000 Wayne A. Abernathy
2020-05-06 $250 Richard Gilbert
2020-05-07 $2,800 Richard Sugden
2020-05-08 $500 Heather Kadel
2020-05-11 $250 John Lewis
2020-05-11 $250 Guy Bowers
2020-05-11 $250 Bill Deaton
2020-05-11 $100 Carleen R. Ellis
2020-05-11 $250 Robert Stout
2020-05-11 $250 Ron Masci
2020-05-14 $500 Douglas Monroe
2020-05-17 $250 Herbert J. Sugden Jr.
2020-05-17 $500 Perry Moy
2020-05-21 $500 Roger Mell
2020-05-21 $1,000 Anastasios Parafestas
2020-05-21 $250 Gordon Middleton
2020-05-21 $250 Paul Ross
2020-05-21 $50 Douglas Walker
2020-05-21 $250 Todd Johnson
2020-05-21 $100 John Wright
2020-05-21 $500 Jerry Morey
2020-05-21 $350 Bob Garthwait Jr.
2020-05-21 $1,000 Stephen Hanson
2020-05-22 $10 John Wright
2020-05-22 $25 Beverly Young
2020-05-22 $100 Daniel Young
2020-05-23 $250 Karen Walton
2020-05-25 $500 Austin Yerks
2020-05-26 $250 Russell Barnes
2020-05-26 $36 Mark Newman
2020-05-26 $25 Karyl Lynn Fiddyment
2020-05-26 $50 Carleen R. Ellis
2020-05-29 $100 Howard Sparks
2020-05-29 $100 Michael Shaw
2020-05-30 $100 Mike Cerino
2020-05-31 $500 Crowell Steve


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