Who contributed to Elijah for Senate during week ending March 14?

Who contributed to Elijah for Senate during week ending March 14?
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Elijah for Senate received $5,635 in contributions during the week ending March 14.

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
03/13/2020 Joseph Rand $2,500
03/12/2020 Acrepacny $500
03/11/2020 Seymour Reichlin $500
03/14/2020 Seymour Reichlin $500
03/09/2020 Sande Leftkowitz $400
03/09/2020 Paul Van Alstyne $250
03/13/2020 Shelly Gazes $250
03/09/2020 Melissa Curley $150
03/10/2020 Kristen Kidder $100
03/11/2020 Susanna Willingham $100
03/10/2020 Sylvia Miller $100
03/08/2020 Unitemized $95
03/13/2020 Diane Sussman $50
03/12/2020 Donna Lightfoot-Cooper $50
03/14/2020 Jean Schoppel $50
03/10/2020 Jerry Grossman $25
03/08/2020 Stephanie Cohen $15


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