Rajiv Bhatia donates $250 to Tulsi Gabbard’s campaign committee from January to June

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Rajiv Bhatia donated $250 to Tulsi Gabbard from January to June, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).

Donations can be made to political candidates in various amounts. The FEC regulates these donations, and individual groups, excluding PACs, must disclose donations over $250 per year.

The following table lists the top 100 contributions donated to Tulsi Gabbard’s campaign in 2019.

RankDateAmountContributor
12019-02-17$5,600Thomas Flood
22019-02-03$5,400Anil Deshpande
22019-02-03$5,400Chitra Deshpande
42019-02-10$2,700Marc Briceno
42019-02-24$2,700Santhosh Veeranna
62019-01-20$1,000Rishi Shukla
62019-02-10$1,000Dmitry Gokhman
62019-02-10$1,000Jeffrey Lamkin
62019-02-24$1,000Michael Sierchio
102019-02-10$500Jarrod Blackburn
102019-02-17$500Martin Welch
102019-02-24$500John Wilson
102019-02-24$500Scott Chappelle
142019-02-03$289Pashupati Timsina
152019-02-17$277Andrew Bodman
162019-01-06$250Allan Yoza
162019-01-13$250Raj Pardasani
162019-01-13$250Rajiv Bhatia
162019-02-10$250Neil Hirsch
162019-02-10$250Patricia Coatsworth
162019-02-17$250Brian St. John
162019-02-17$250Jeff Markakis
162019-02-17$250Paul Wise
162019-02-24$250John Brophy
252019-03-03$200Bill Weber
252019-03-31$200Bill Weber
272019-01-20$108Allan Yoza
272019-02-24$108Allan Yoza
272019-03-24$108Allan Yoza
302019-01-06$100Sharon Mercer
302019-01-13$100Robert Blum
302019-01-20$100Richard Wesley
302019-01-20$100Volker Burkert
302019-01-27$100Bill Weber
302019-02-03$100Bill Weber
302019-02-03$100Yazan Khatib
302019-02-17$100Richard Wesley
302019-02-17$100Robert Blum
302019-02-24$100Volker Burkert
302019-03-03$100Yazan Khatib
302019-03-17$100Richard Wesley
302019-03-17$100Robert Blum
302019-03-24$100Volker Burkert
302019-03-31$100Yazan Khatib
452019-01-20$75Robert Maas
452019-02-24$75Robert Maas
452019-03-24$75Robert Maas
482019-02-03$54Peter Dwyer
482019-03-03$54Peter Dwyer
502019-01-13$50Albert Man
502019-01-13$50Artemio Davila
502019-01-13$50Robert Brower
502019-01-20$50David B. Leonard
502019-01-27$50Bill Grover
502019-01-27$50Chandra Moss
502019-01-27$50Don Matthews
502019-01-27$50Laura Davis
502019-02-03$50James Emerson
502019-02-03$50John Douglas
502019-02-03$50Sue Palmer
502019-02-10$50Albert Man
502019-02-17$50Artemio Davila
502019-02-17$50Robert Brower
502019-02-24$50Chandra Moss
502019-02-24$50David B. Leonard
502019-02-24$50Laura Davis
502019-03-03$50Bill Grover
502019-03-03$50Don Matthews
502019-03-03$50James Emerson
502019-03-03$50John Douglas
502019-03-03$50Sue Palmer
502019-03-08$50Albert Man
502019-03-17$50Artemio Davila
502019-03-17$50Robert Brower
502019-03-24$50Chandra Moss
502019-03-24$50David B. Leonard
502019-03-24$50Laura Davis
502019-03-31$50Bill Grover
502019-03-31$50Don Matthews
502019-03-31$50James Emerson
502019-03-31$50John Douglas
502019-03-31$50Sue Palmer
832019-01-27$30Howard L. Rogers
832019-02-24$30Howard L. Rogers
832019-03-24$30Howard L. Rogers
862019-01-06$27Peter Dwyer
862019-01-27$27Robert Montgomery
862019-02-03$27Robert Montgomery
862019-02-24$27Robert Montgomery
862019-03-03$27Robert Montgomery
862019-03-24$27Robert Montgomery
862019-03-31$27Peter Dwyer
862019-03-31$27Robert Montgomery
942019-01-13$25Frank Stella
942019-02-10$25Frank Stella
942019-03-09$25Frank Stella
972019-02-03$20Howard L. Rogers
972019-03-03$20Howard L. Rogers
972019-03-31$20Howard L. Rogers
1002019-01-20$15Frank Stella



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