Tulsi Gabbard’s campaign committee refunds $2,700 to Suhag A. Shukla

Tulsi Gabbard’s campaign committee refunds ,700 to Suhag A. Shukla
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The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Tulsi Gabbard, Tulsi Now, refunded $2,700 to Suhag A. Shukla on May 17, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).

According to the FEC data, the following reason was listed for the refunded expenditure: ‘Contribution refund to an individual, partnership or limited liability company’.

Tulsi Now refunded $406,203 total since December 1, 2019.

The following table lists the 10 largest refunds the committee made in May.

Committee Refunds in May
DateDonorAmount
May 4Ali Partovi$2,800
May 4Hadi Partovi$2,800
May 4Deepak Raj$2,800
May 4Andrew Neil Rosenberg$2,800
May 4Robert Amin$2,800
May 4Hari P. Agrawal$2,800
May 4Marilyn Goldhaber$2,800
May 4Nathan Goldhaber$2,800
May 4Anuruddh K. Misra$2,800
May 4Dinesh M. Shah$2,800



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