Randy M. Shayler donates $2,800 to Thomas W. Reed II’s campaign committee in November

Randy M. Shayler donates ,800 to Thomas W. Reed II’s campaign committee in November
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Randy M. Shayler donated $2,800 to Thomas W. Reed II during November, 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 Thomas W. Reed II’s campaign in November.

Date Amount Contributor
2020-11-02 $20 Brett Morris
2020-11-02 $50 Gary R. Barnes
2020-11-02 $100 Gene Pierce
2020-11-02 $1,000 Jason H. Fane
2020-11-02 $50 Karen Hogue
2020-11-02 $500 Mitchell Julis
2020-11-02 $50 Nancy Jo Pullen
2020-11-02 $100 Thomas Taylor
2020-11-02 $50 William A. Schmitz
2020-11-03 $500 Kathy Smith
2020-11-03 $1,500 Kelly Kidwell
2020-11-03 $100 William T. Smith III
2020-11-06 $2,800 Denise R. Auman
2020-11-06 $2,800 Randy M. Shayler
2020-11-12 $1,500 Vincent D’Addona
2020-11-13 $500 Peter Kreinheder


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