Tammy Simmons donates $250 to Matt Mayberry’s campaign committee in August

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Tammy Simmons donated $250 to Matt Mayberry during August, 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 Matt Mayberry’s campaign in August.

Date Amount Contributor
2020-08-04 $100 John Standring
2020-08-04 $250 Richard Elkinton
2020-08-04 $500 Sara Frizzell
2020-08-04 $250 Andrew Demers
2020-08-04 $250 Tyler Crosson
2020-08-05 $500 Florence Ruffner
2020-08-05 $250 Jay Lucas
2020-08-05 $250 Tammy Simmons
2020-08-06 $500 Thomas Rath
2020-08-06 $500 John Sununu
2020-08-07 $250 Joan Kirschner
2020-08-08 $250 William A. Smith
2020-08-09 $10 Nancy Kindler
2020-08-10 $50 Neil Markwith
2020-08-10 $500 Pamela Rogers
2020-08-11 $250 John L. Ward
2020-08-11 $500 Susan J. Conway
2020-08-11 $1,000 David Gladstone
2020-08-11 $250 Daniel D. Gray
2020-08-11 $250 Cody M. Belanger
2020-08-15 $1,200 Jason Osborne
2020-08-17 $50 Neil Markwith
2020-08-17 $100 Mark Racic
2020-08-17 $250 Sara Shirley
2020-08-18 $25 Lee Hurst
2020-08-18 $25 Nancy Kindler
2020-08-18 $100 Ruth Ward
2020-08-19 $50 William A. Smith


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