Sales-Griffin committee reports almost $23K in contributions

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Neal for Mayor, the candidate committee, reported receiving $22,714 from Sept. 4 through Jan. 24, according to the Illinois State Board of Elections.

Neal Sales-Griffin is a Democrat running for Chicago mayor. He co-founded the first coding boot camp and is CEO of CodeNow, a nonprofit that teaches coding to low-income students. 

His campaign committee reported all of the donations were from individual contributions.

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Contributions Made to Neal for Mayor Between Sept. 4 and Jan. 24

NameContribution TypeContribution DateAmount
Neal Sales-GriffinIndividual Contribution1/24/19$5,000
Kendra FoleyIndividual Contribution12/12/18$2,500
Nimit MaruIndividual Contribution12/11/18$1,032
Harper ReedIndividual Contribution12/11/18$500
Steven JaconetteIndividual Contribution12/11/18$258
Jeff JudgeIndividual Contribution12/11/18$258
Robert KrzyzanowskiIndividual Contribution11/12/18$2,115
Reghu BetinaIndividual Contribution11/5/18$5,000
Harry GottliebIndividual Contribution10/29/18$2,000
Bryon FinkeIndividual Contribution10/2/18$3,550
Michael LenzIndividual Contribution9/4/18$250
Craig VodnikIndividual Contribution9/4/18$250

Source: Illinois State Board of Elections




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