Scott Perry’s campaign committee receives $50 from Herbert Levin

Scott Perry’s campaign committee receives  from Herbert Levin
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The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Scott Perry, Patriots for Perry, received $50 from Herbert Levin on February 6, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).

Patriots for Perry has received $8,308 in contributions since the beginning of the year.

The following table lists all contributions reported by the committee this year.

Contributor Type Amount Date
Ellsworth Mckee Contribution to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $2,800 01/07/2021
George B. Suter Contribution to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $1,800 01/12/2021
Dmitry Khapchik Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $1,000 02/06/2021
Mary N. Stultz Contribution to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $450 02/01/2021
Vilma Nau Contribution to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $400 01/11/2021
Gretchen Kranch Contribution to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $250 01/29/2021
Alice C. Leavins Contribution to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $250 01/15/2021
Katherine A. Butler Contribution to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $250 01/04/2021
Walter C. Lineberry Contribution to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $200 01/29/2021
Theresa Smith Contribution to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $200 01/08/2021
Ernest W. Burns Contribution to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $150 01/15/2021
Francis H. Frederick Contribution to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $125 01/29/2021
Annie H. Weeks Contribution to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $100 01/19/2021
Judith A. Hiller Contribution to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $100 01/13/2021
Ben Costabile Contribution to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $100 01/13/2021
Frances Bauer Contribution to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $75 01/27/2021
Herbert Levin Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $50 02/06/2021
Josephine B. Cader Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $2 02/06/2021


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