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Robin Kelly for Congress receives $27,500 during February 2019

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Robin Kelly for Congress received $27,500 during February 2019, according to data from the Federal Election Commission.

John Rogers contributed the most with a total amount of $5,400.

The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is the independent regulatory agency charged with administering and enforcing the federal campaign finance law. The FEC has jurisdiction over the financing of campaigns for the U.S. House, Senate, Presidency and the Vice Presidency.

Donations made to Robin Kelly for Congress during February 2019

ContributorAmountDate
Gator Greenwill$5002019-02-01
Jinja Birkenbeuel$1,0002019-02-01
John Rogers$2,8002019-02-01
John Rogers$2,6002019-02-01
Cheryl I. Procter-Rogers$2502019-02-04
Donald Webb$3302019-02-05
Ronna Stamm$2502019-02-06
Erica Taylor$5002019-02-06
Brandon Garrett$5002019-02-07
Benjamin Ghess$2502019-02-08
Richard R. Boykin$5002019-02-11
Therese H. Goodrich$2502019-02-13
Patricia Brown Holmes$1,0002019-02-14
Cheryle Jackson$5002019-02-15
Sheila Y. Chalmers-Currin$5002019-02-15
Erin Roeper$2502019-02-17
Paul L. Williams$5002019-02-18
Terri Winfree$2502019-02-18
Larry Rogers Jr.$1,0002019-02-19
Creola Hampton$2502019-02-20
Leo Harmon$2502019-02-21
Ellen Rozelle Turner$5002019-02-21
Christy Webber$5002019-02-21
Beth A. Bongard$2,8002019-02-21
Beth A. Bongard$2002019-02-21
Lamond Cliff Taylor$5002019-02-21
Hattie Hester$1,0002019-02-22
Veronica Clarke$2502019-02-23
Joshua Schwartz$1,0002019-02-23
Michael Fountain$2502019-02-24
Desiree Rogers$5002019-02-24
Valencia Jones$2502019-02-25
Frank White$2,0002019-02-25
Beth A. Bongard$7002019-02-25
Yvonne Williams$5002019-02-25
Janet Hampton$4202019-02-26
Melinda Kelly$4002019-02-26
Carole Cheney$2502019-02-27
James Lynch$1,0002019-02-27
Andrea L. Zopp$2502019-02-28

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