Who contributed to Friends of Bill Weber for Senate during week ending September 26?

Who contributed to Friends of Bill Weber for Senate during week ending September 26?
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The Friends of Bill Weber for Senate, a campaign committee, received $7,675 in contributions during the week ending September 26.

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

Date Contributor Amount
09/22/2020 Patricia Weber $3,000
09/25/2020 John Luciano $1,500
09/22/2020 William J. Weber $1,000
09/22/2020 Shlomo Bistriyzky $500
09/23/2020 Citizens for Lon Hofstein $250
09/26/2020 Leslie Fastenberg $250
09/23/2020 Mark Marrone $250
09/25/2020 Stephen Kay $250
09/22/2020 Artie Pentimore $100
09/22/2020 Benjamin Hirsh $100
09/25/2020 Marc Niederhoffer $100
09/23/2020 Rosemarie Gannon $100
09/26/2020 Dina Daniels $50
09/26/2020 Mark Donovan $50
09/22/2020 Melanie Golden $50
09/22/2020 Barbara Delo $25
09/21/2020 Dave Singleton $25
09/20/2020 John Witt $25
09/22/2020 Margaret Seymour $25
09/24/2020 Robert Vella $25


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