David N. Cicilline’s campaign committee receives $1,000 from John Deyst

David N. Cicilline’s campaign committee receives ,000 from John Deyst
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The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate David N. Cicilline, Cicilline Committee, received $1,000 from John Deyst on January 11, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).

Cicilline Committee has received $2,025 in contributions since the beginning of the year.

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

Contributor Type Amount Date
John Deyst Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $1,000 01/11/2021
Sandra D. Oster Contribution to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $450 01/08/2021
Crystal Lorgeree Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $250 01/05/2021
Karen Watts Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $100 01/07/2021
John F. Cicilline Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $100 01/06/2021
Mary Norato Indeglia Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $75 01/09/2021
Dana Schwartz Earmarked contributions to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company $50 01/09/2021


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