Robert Drucker donates $1,000 to Mike Quigley’s campaign committee in September

Robert Drucker donates ,000 to Mike Quigley’s campaign committee in September
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Robert Drucker donated $1,000 to Mike Quigley during September, 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 Mike Quigley’s campaign in September.

Date Amount Contributor
2020-09-01 $50 Bernie Santarsiero
2020-09-01 $25 Thomas Rosenberg
2020-09-01 $350 Steven Schwab
2020-09-01 $1,000 James Houlihan
2020-09-01 $1,000 Thomas W. Murphy
2020-09-02 $250 Bennett Lawson
2020-09-02 $1,500 Diane Stilwell Weinberg
2020-09-02 $150 John Ehrlich
2020-09-02 $2,800 James L. Alexander
2020-09-04 $25 Sally Drucker
2020-09-06 $10 Tracy Lanier
2020-09-07 $12 Helaine Billings
2020-09-08 $150 Roland C. Hansen
2020-09-09 $500 Stuart Palmer
2020-09-10 $25 Karen Scaletta
2020-09-12 $25 Elizabeth M. Postell
2020-09-14 $25 Joseph Hamilton
2020-09-22 $450 Robert Lutsch
2020-09-24 $500 Charles M. Brain
2020-09-25 $2,800 Joshua Rogers
2020-09-25 $100 Joyce Linn
2020-09-28 $2,500 Brian Cole
2020-09-28 $1,000 Eric Stiefel
2020-09-30 $1,000 Robert Drucker


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