Kathleen Williams’ campaign establishes a House committee

Kathleen Williams’ campaign establishes a House committee
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The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Kathleen Williams, Kathleen Williams for Montana, has established a House committee, according to data from the Federal Election Commission (FEC).

Campaign finance committees are classified by the number of donations received, the number of donors, or the purpose of the committee.

The following table shows all Montana-based campaign committees established for elections in 2020.

Candidate Name

Committee Name

Committee Type

Ami Horowitz
AMI for America
Presidential
Cora Neumann
Cora for Montana
Senate
Corey Stapleton
Stapleton for Montana
House
Daniel Richard Larson
Daniel Larson for Montana
Senate
Debra Lamm
Lamm for Congress
House
Jack Ballard
Jack Ballard for Montana
Senate
Joe Dooling
Friends of Joe Dooling
House
John Mues
Mues for Montana
Senate
Kathleen Williams
Kathleen Williams for Montana
House
Matthew Rains
Rains for Montana
House
Steve Bullock
Bullock for President
Presidential
Thomas Winter
Winter for Montana
House
Timothy Alan Johnson
Tim Johnson for Montana
House
Wilmot James Collins
A Whole Lot of Folks for Wilmot Collins
Senate


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