Fenton Hall donates $30 to Lindsey Olin Graham’s campaign committee in June

Fenton Hall donates  to Lindsey Olin Graham’s campaign committee in June
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Fenton Hall donated $30 to Lindsey Olin Graham during June, 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 top 100 contributions donated to Lindsey Olin Graham’s campaign in June.

Rank Contributor Amount
1 James C. France $8,400
1 Charles Brumbaugh $8,400
1 Thomas F. Gilman $8,400
1 Virgil Williams $8,400
5 Claude I. Theisen $7,800
6 James Andrews $7,500
7 Subrahmayna Bhat $7,400
8 Charlotte M. Shultz $7,200
8 Ronald Mcabee $7,200
8 Elizabeth Swanson $7,200
8 Charles Small $7,200
12 Jimmy I. Gibbs $6,600
13 Marion Cato $6,000
14 William Smith $5,875
15 Patricia Andrews $5,600
15 Howard Lorber $5,600
15 Robert Austin $5,600
15 Kathryn Gamble $5,600
15 Mark Richardson $5,600
15 James L. Anderson $5,600
15 Shirley Sywassink $5,600
15 John Barter $5,600
15 Sharon Kirkwood $5,600
15 Frank Tourville Sr. $5,600
15 Frederick Menowitz $5,600
15 Lee Ann Burgess $5,600
15 Ruth Mapanao $5,600
28 Annapurna Bhat $5,000
28 Venkata Yepuri $5,000
28 Hellene Runtagh $5,000
28 John P. Bush $5,000
32 George Sywassink $4,600
33 Mahlon Yoder $4,100
34 Raymond Dirks $4,000
34 Larry Sundquist $4,000
36 John Croul $3,800
37 John Sparrow $3,600
38 Michael Klein $3,450
39 Nicola Opdycke $3,300
40 John Malcolm $3,200
40 William Hoskins $3,200
40 Dennis Calvanese $3,200
43 Randy Ray $3,050
44 Susan Green $3,000
44 Steve Hough $3,000
46 Herbert Lashway $2,978
47 Mary Tuthill $2,900
48 Bruce Bunker $2,800
48 Dawn Arthur $2,800
48 Alfred Dreyfus $2,800
48 Bradford Freeman $2,800
48 David Massey $2,800
48 Daniel E. Tomai $2,800
48 Dennis Riese $2,800
48 Thomas Mcelyea $2,800
48 Stephen Batman $2,800
48 Laurel Greer $2,800
48 Martin Obst $2,800
48 Mel Sembler $2,800
48 Phillip Frost $2,800
48 Marsha Gibbs $2,800
48 Martha Mckissick $2,800
48 Ty Cobb $2,800
48 Henry Greer $2,800
48 Margaratta Taylor $2,800
48 Edward Sair $2,800
48 Patricia A. Bartlett $2,800
48 Ralph Evans $2,800
48 Richard Ferris $2,800
48 Mark Dreyfus $2,800
48 Christy Brice $2,800
48 Kim K. Briggs $2,800
48 Ruth G. Kirsch $2,800
48 Lynn H. Harton $2,800
48 Priscilla Boone $2,800
48 Thomas J. Lucke $2,800
48 George Kirkwood $2,800
48 Sam Pack $2,800
48 Carol Pack $2,800
48 Jan Duncan $2,800
48 Samuel L. Ginn $2,800
48 Rogeio V. Ancheta $2,800
48 William Kennedy $2,800
48 Gary Davies $2,800
48 Lois Bloom $2,800
48 Mary Bretschneider $2,800
48 Lou Kennedy $2,800
48 Ronald Bloom $2,800
48 Dan Palmer $2,800
48 Gerald Tilller $2,800
48 Bruce Toll $2,800
48 Linda Dresner $2,800
48 Jean Vanni $2,800
48 Carol Thurston $2,800
48 Jim Teague $2,800
48 Edward Levy $2,800
97 W.T. Cassels $2,700
97 Tobin W. Cassels III $2,700
99 Karen Dukes $2,600
100 Wayne Eisenbaum $2,550


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