Who contributed to Elijah for Senate during week ending August 15?

Who contributed to Elijah for Senate during week ending August 15?
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Elijah for Senate received $5,341 in contributions during the week ending August 15.

Here are the all contributions that Elijah for Senate received during the week, according to the New York State Board of Elections.

Date Contributor Amount
08/14/2020 CWA District One, PAC $1,500
08/12/2020 NYSNA $1,500
08/11/2020 Drazen Cadkovic $1,000
08/13/2020 Studio Mechanics Local 52, PAC $500
08/11/2020 Carol Lavalle $100
08/11/2020 Elizabeth Barrie $100
08/14/2020 Elizabeth Hastedt $100
08/14/2020 Kelly Schunk $100
08/15/2020 Susan Musgrove $100
08/11/2020 Bonnie Caul $50
08/11/2020 Maria Antoniou $50
08/15/2020 Mimi Hoffman $50
08/15/2020 Sarah Gordon $50
08/15/2020 Bari Oswald $38
08/15/2020 Roger Cohen $38
08/11/2020 Deborah Stedge $25
08/11/2020 Elizabeth Carroll $20
08/15/2020 Lisa Lipman $20


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