Donations made to political groups or candidates must be disclosed under state law for greater transparency in elections. While Congress created the Federal Election Commission to oversee federal elections in 1974, each state is left to regulate its local elections.
Contributions that the Eau Claire County Democratic Party received during week ending March 26
Date | Contributor | Amount |
---|---|---|
03/21/2022 | Tim Nordin for School Board | $720 |
03/21/2022 | Stephanie Farrar for School Board | $720 |
03/21/2022 | Roderick Jones for City Council | $720 |
03/21/2022 | Marquell Johnson for School Board | $720 |
03/21/2022 | Larry Mboga for City Council | $720 |
03/21/2022 | Joshua Miller for City Council | $720 |
03/21/2022 | Charlie Johnson for City Council | $720 |
03/21/2022 | Mark Richter for City Council | $720 |
03/21/2022 | Robertson Dianne | $250 |
03/21/2022 | White Richard | $100 |
03/21/2022 | Horecki Richard | $75 |
03/21/2022 | Otto Nathan | $50 |
03/21/2022 | Lundberg Eric | $50 |
03/21/2022 | Thelma Clark | $50 |
03/21/2022 | Thompson Susan | $45 |
03/21/2022 | Lundberg Eric | $35 |
03/21/2022 | Tlusty Mary | $20 |
03/21/2022 | Burns Mary | $10 |
03/21/2022 | Young Lorreta | $10 |
03/21/2022 | Smith Jeffrey | $10 |