Mike Quigley’s campaign committee receives $500 from Tonio Burgos

Mike Quigley’s campaign committee receives 0 from Tonio Burgos
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The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Mike Quigley, Quigley for Congress, received $500 from Tonio Burgos on March 31, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).

Quigley for Congress has received $12,300 in contributions since the beginning of the year.

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

Contributor Type Amount Date
Patrick E. Cermak Contribution to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $2,900 03/31/2021
James Smith Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $2,500 03/17/2021
Clark D. Pellett Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $2,000 03/31/2021
Brett Garson Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $1,000 03/16/2021
Emily Katz Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $500 03/31/2021
Tonio Burgos Contribution to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $500 03/31/2021
Robert Bradner Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $500 03/24/2021
Gale Landers Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $500 01/31/2021
Paul Dinino Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $250 03/31/2021
Greg Andrews Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $250 03/19/2021
Todd Webster Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $250 03/18/2021
Brian Hannigan Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $250 03/18/2021
Reilly O’Connor Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $250 02/24/2021
David Gilbert Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $250 01/14/2021
Diane Henry Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $100 03/31/2021
Joyce Linn Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $100 03/25/2021
Diane Henry Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $100 02/28/2021
Joyce Linn Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $100 02/25/2021


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