Surf City
Recent News About Surf City
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Elect Debbi Fintak spent how much during week ending September 19?
Elect Debbi Fintak spent $55 during the week ending September 19.
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Elect Debbi Fintak spent how much during week ending September 5?
Elect Debbi Fintak spent $2,514 during the week ending September 5.
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Pender Democratic Party spent how much during week ending September 5?
Pender Democratic Party spent $313 during the week ending September 5.
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Michael D. Priddy from Surf City contributes a total of $100 to Democratic Party candidate Jen Mangrum
Michael D. Priddy from Surf City contributed a total of $100 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Jen Mangrum.
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Zander Guy from Surf City contributes a total of $5,400 to Democratic Party candidate Josh Stein
Zander Guy from Surf City contributed a total of $5,400 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Josh Stein.
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George W. Dennis III from Surf City contributes a total of $100 to Democratic Party candidate Tricia Shields
George W. Dennis III from Surf City contributed a total of $100 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Tricia Shields.
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Stephen Strnisha from Surf City contributes a total of $500 to Democratic Party candidate Josh Stein
Stephen Strnisha from Surf City contributed a total of $500 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Josh Stein.
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Gwenn B. Gideon from Surf City contributes a total of $500 to Republican Party candidate Dan Forest
Gwenn B. Gideon from Surf City contributed a total of $500 to the campaign of Republican Party candidate Dan Forest.
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Sabrina M. Guy from Surf City contributes a total of $2,500 to Democratic Party candidate Josh Stein
Sabrina M. Guy from Surf City contributed a total of $2,500 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Josh Stein.
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John Phillips from Surf City contributes a total of $500 to Republican Party candidate Sandra Alice Ray
John Phillips from Surf City contributed a total of $500 to the campaign of Republican Party candidate Sandra Alice Ray.
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Elect Debbi Fintak spent how much during week ending August 29?
Elect Debbi Fintak spent $2,643 during the week ending August 29.
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George White from Surf City contributes a total of $100 to Republican Party candidate Mark Robinson
George White from Surf City contributed a total of $100 to the campaign of Republican Party candidate Mark Robinson.
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Kim Quinn from Surf City contributes a total of $1,000 to Republican Party candidate Dan Forest
Kim Quinn from Surf City contributed a total of $1,000 to the campaign of Republican Party candidate Dan Forest.
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Steven R. Pasquantonio from Surf City contributes a total of $5,400 to Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper
Steven R. Pasquantonio from Surf City contributed a total of $5,400 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
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Sabrina M. Guy from Surf City contributes a total of $5,400 to Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper
Sabrina M. Guy from Surf City contributed a total of $5,400 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
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Michael E. Wells from Surf City contributes a total of $25 to Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper
Michael E. Wells from Surf City contributed a total of $25 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
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Kent Smith from Surf City contributes a total of $100 to Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper
Kent Smith from Surf City contributed a total of $100 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
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Stephen Strnisha from Surf City contributes a total of $20 to Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper
Stephen Strnisha from Surf City contributed a total of $20 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
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Michael D. Priddy from Surf City contributes a total of $1,500 to Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper
Michael D. Priddy from Surf City contributed a total of $1,500 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
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Jan Richter from Surf City contributes a total of $523 to Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper
Jan Richter from Surf City contributed a total of $523 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.