Mondaire Jones’s campaign committee refunds $2,200 to Ilona B. Marsh

Mondaire Jones’s campaign committee refunds ,200 to Ilona B. Marsh
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The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Mondaire Jones, Mondaire for Congress, refunded $2,200 to Ilona B. Marsh on June 2, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).

According to the FEC data, the following reason was listed for the refunded expenditure: ‘Contribution to political committees (other than Super PACs and Hybrid PACs) from an individual, partnership or limited liability company’.

Mondaire for Congress refunded $20,061 total since January 1.

The following table lists the 10 largest refunds the committee made in June.

Committee Refunds in June
Date Donor Amount
June 16 Caroline Niemczyk $5,600
June 2 Ilona B. Marsh $2,200
June 24 Jeff Larivee $1,000
June 14 Susan Witte $700
June 3 Joseph Rand $500
June 23 Michael Losos $500
June 24 Ryan Lezcano $364
June 25 Ryan Lezcano $332
June 1 Arielle Montgomery $250
June 10 Lucia Goyen $200


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