James Maricle — campaign contributions

James Maricle raised $7,597 from 71 contributions running for State Representative, 37th District in the November 2020 General election, per filings with the Kentucky Registry of Election Finance.

Largest contributions

ContributorAmountTypeCityEmployerDate
Allen Maricle$355INDIVIDUALLouisvilleMaricle Consultant LLC7/1/2020
Jason Karlen$250INDIVIDUALLouisvilleFord Motor Co10/5/2020
Roger Ford$250INDIVIDUALPikevilleEureka Engineering9/19/2020
Clinton Mattingly$250INDIVIDUALLebanon JunctionFinance Planning9/19/2020
Chad McCoy$200INDIVIDUALBardstownCommonwealth of Kentucky11/10/2020
Thomas Huff$200INDIVIDUALShepherdsvilleKy State House of Representatives10/24/2020
Jean Huff$200INDIVIDUALShepherdsvilleHousewife10/24/2020
Dan Malano Seum$200INDIVIDUALFairdale10/24/2020
Thomas Huff$200INDIVIDUALShepherdsvilleKy State House of Representatives10/3/2020
Mike Nemes$200INDIVIDUALShepherdsvilleKy State House of Representatives10/3/2020
Dan Malano Seum$200INDIVIDUALFairdale10/3/2020
James Tipton$200INDIVIDUALTaylorsvilleKy House of Representatives9/19/2020
George Westrup$200INDIVIDUALShepherdsvillePasdata9/19/2020
Russell Webber$200INDIVIDUALShepherdsvilleKy State House of Representatives9/19/2020
Dan Malano Seum$200INDIVIDUALFairdale9/19/2020
Dan Malano Seum$200INDIVIDUALFairdale9/19/2020
James Tipton$200INDIVIDUALTaylorsvilleKy House of Representatives8/21/2020
Dan Malano Seum$200INDIVIDUALFairdale8/21/2020
Dan Malano Seum$200INDIVIDUALFairdale7/17/2020
Thomas Huff$200INDIVIDUALShepherdsvilleKy State House of Representatives7/10/2020
Henrietta Franklin$200INDIVIDUALLouisvilleKentucky Hemophilia Foundation7/1/2020
Woody Allen$150INDIVIDUALMorgantownRetired9/19/2020
Michael Powell$100INDIVIDUALLouisvilleEastern Pkwy Baptist Church10/24/2020
Paula Flink$100INDIVIDUALLouisvilleChase bank9/19/2020
Mark Wilson$100INDIVIDUALLouisvilleModern Woodmen9/19/2020

All November 2020 General fundraising · November 2020 General races

Data: Kentucky Registry of Election Finance public records. KREF Watch is an independent project of The Lexington Times.