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John Deere Political Action Committee JDPAC John Deere Political Action Committee John Deere Political Action Committee Contributions Detail by State 2019-2020 Election Cycle STATE CANDIDATE NAME DISTRICT OFFICE PARTY DISBURSED ALABAMA AL Terri Sewell 07 U.S. House Democratic Party $ 5,000 AL Thomas Tuberville U.S. Senate Republican Party $ 5,000 ALASKA AK Dan Sullivan U.S. Senate Republican Party $ 5,000 ARIZONA AZ Martha McSally U.S. Senate Republican Party $ 10,000 ARKANSAS AR Rick Crawford 01 U.S. House Republican Party $ 5,000 AR Bruce Westerman 04 U.S. House Republican Party $ 10,000 CALIFORNIA CA Amerish Bera 07 U.S. House Democratic Party $ 5,000 CA Jim Costa 16 U.S. House Democratic Party $ 10,000 CA Jimmy Panetta 20 U.S. House Democratic Party $ 10,000 CA David Valadao 21 U.S. House Republican Party $ 10,000 CA Devin Nunes 22 U.S. House Republican Party $ 10,000 CA Kevin McCarthy 23 U.S. House Republican Party $ 10,000 CA Mike Garcia 25 U.S. House Republican Party $ 5,000 CA Young Kim 39 U.S. House Republican Party $ 2,500 COLORADO CO Scott Tipton 03 U.S. House Republican Party $ 5,000 CO Cory Gardner U.S. Senate Republican Party $ 7,000 DELAWARE DE Lisa Blunt Rochester At-Large U.S. House Democratic Party $ 10,000 GEORGIA GA Thomas McCall 33 State House Republican Party $ 2,000 GA Sam Watson 172 State House Republican Party $ 2,000 GA Sanford Bishop 02 U.S. House Democratic Party $ 5,000 GA Drew Ferguson 3 U.S. House Republican Party $ 10,000 GA Karen Handel 6 U.S. House Republican Party $ 5,000 GA Richard McCormick 07 U.S. House Republican Party $ 5,000 GA Austin Scott 08 U.S. House Republican Party $ 10,000 GA Rick Allen 12 U.S. House Republican Party $ 5,000 GA David Scott 13 U.S. House Democratic Party $ 10,000 GA David Perdue U.S. Senate Republican Party $ 15,000 GA Kelly Loeffler U.S. Senate Republican Party $ 10,000 IDAHO ID Michael Crapo U.S. Senate Republican Party $ 2,500 ILLINOIS IL Sonya Harper 6 State House Democratic Party $ 3,000 IL Bradley Stephens 20 State House Republican Party $ 1,000 IL Jaime Andrade 40 State House Democratic Party $ 3,000 IL James Durkin 44 State House Republican Party $ 10,000 IL Deanne Mazzochi 47 State House Republican Party $ 1,000 IL Thomas Morrison 54 State House Republican Party $ 1,000 IL Rita Mayfield 60 State House Democratic Party $ 3,000 IL Jeff Keicher 70 State House Republican Party $ 1,000 IL Tony McCombie 71 State House Republican Party $ 6,000 IL Mike Halpin 72 State House Democratic Party $ 2,500 IL Dan Swanson 74 State House Republican Party $ 2,000 IL Anthony Deluca 80 State House Democratic Party $ 1,500 IL Tim Butler 87 State House Republican Party $ 3,000 IL Tom Demmer 90 State House Republican Party $ 6,000 IL Mike Unes 91 State House Republican Party $ 1,000 IL Norine Hammond 93 State House Republican Party $ 3,000 IL Mark Batinick 97 State House Republican Party $ 1,000 IL Thomas Bennett 106 State House Republican Party $ 1,000 IL Charles Meier 108 State House Republican Party $ 2,000 IL Nathan Reitz 116 State House Democratic Party $ 1,000 IL Kevin Severin 117 State House Republican Party $ 1,000 IL John Cullerton 06 State Senate Democratic Party $ 5,000 IL Elgie Sims 17 State Senate Democratic Party $ 3,000 IL Laura Murphy 28 State Senate Democratic Party $ 1,500 IL Dave Syverson 35 State Senate Republican Party $ 3,000 IL Neil Anderson 36 State Senate Republican Party $ 6,000 IL Don Harmon 39 State Senate Democratic Party $ 7,000 IL William Brady 44 State Senate Republican Party $ 10,000 IL Brian Stewart 45 State Senate Republican Party $ 1,000 IL Andy Manar 48 State Senate Democratic Party $ 3,000 IL Scott Bennett 52 State Senate Democratic Party $ 4,500 IL Robin Kelly 02 U.S. House Democratic Party $ 10,000 IL Daniel Lipinski 03 U.S. House Democratic Party $ 10,000 IL Raja Krishnamoorthi 08 U.S. House Democratic Party $ 10,000 IL Brad Schneider 10 U.S. House Democratic Party $ 10,000 IL Mike Bost 12 U.S. House Republican Party $ 10,000 IL Rodney Davis 13 U.S. House Republican Party $ 10,000 IL James Oberweis 14 U.S. House Republican Party $ 2,500 IL John Shimkus 15 U.S. House Republican Party $ 5,000 IL Adam Kinzinger 16 U.S. House Republican Party $ 10,000 IL Cheri Bustos 17 U.S. House Democratic Party $ 10,000 IL Darin LaHood 18 U.S. House Republican Party $ 10,000 IL Tammy Duckworth U.S. Senate Democratic Party $ 5,000 INDIANA IN Jackie Walorski 02 U.S. House Republican Party $ 10,000 IOWA IA Matt Windschitl 17 State House Republican Party $ 4,500 IA Steve Holt 18 State House Republican Party $ 750 IA Ray Sorensen 20 State House Republican Party $ 750 IA Scott Ourth 26 State House Democratic Party $ 750 IA John Landon 37 State House Republican Party $ 1,000 IA Karin Derry 39 State House Democratic Party $ 750 IA Kenan Judge 44 State House Democratic Party $ 750 IA Dave Deyoe 49 State House Republican Party $ 750 IA Patrick (Pat) Grassley 50 State House Republican Party $ 6,000 IA Jane Bloomingdale 51 State House Republican Party $ 750 IA Todd Prichard 52 State House Democratic Party $ 4,500 IA Bob Kressig 59 State House Democratic Party $ 750 IA Bobby Kaufmann 73 State House Republican Party $ 750 IA David Jacoby 74 State House Democratic Party $ 750 IA Jarad Klein 78 State House Republican Party $ 750 IA Joe Mitchell 84 State House Republican Party $ 750 IA David Kerr 88 State House Republican Party $ 750 IA Ross Paustian 92 State House Republican Party $ 750 IA Phyllis Thede 93 State House Democratic Party $ 750 IA Gary Mohr 94 State House Republican Party $ 1,000 IA Lee Hein 96 State House Republican Party $ 1,750 IA Norlin Mommsen 97 State House Republican Party $ 750 IA Lindsay James 99 State House Democratic Party $ 750 IA Dan Dawson 8 State Senate Republican Party $ 1,500 IA Jacob Chapman 10 State Senate Republican Party $ 2,500 IA Mark Costello 12 State Senate Republican Party $ 750 IA Amy Sinclair 14 State Senate Republican Party $ 750 IA Jack Whitver 19 State Senate Republican Party $ 6,000 IA Brad Zaun 20 State Senate Republican Party $ 1,500 IA Charles Schneider 22 State Senate Republican Party $ 2,000 IA Waylon Brown 26 State Senate Republican Party $ 750 IA Jeff Edler 36 State Senate Republican Party $ 750 IA Kenneth Rozenboom 40 State Senate Republican Party $ 750 IA Rich Taylor 42 State Senate Democratic Party $ 500 IA Mark Lofgren 46 State Senate Republican Party $ 750 IA Pam Jochum 50 State Senate Democratic Party $ 1,750 IA Dave Loebsack 2 U.S. House Democratic Party $ 10,000 IA David Young 3 U.S. House Republican Party $ 10,000 IA Randy Feenstra 4 U.S. House Republican Party $ 5,000 IA Joni Ernst U.S. Senate Republican Party $ 5,000 KANSAS KS Richard Proehl 7 State House Republican Party $ 500 KS Chris Croft 08 State House Republican Party $ 500 KS Jim Kelly 11 State House Republican Party $ 500 KS Charlotte Esau 14 State House Republican Party $ 500 KS Ronald Ellis 47 State House Republican Party $ 500 KS Ron Highland 51 State House Republican Party $ 500 KS Ken Corbet 54 State House Republican Party $ 500 KS Les Mason 73 State House Republican Party $ 500 KS Ron Ryckman Jr. 78 State House Republican Party $ 500 KS Tom Sawyer 95 State House Democratic Party $ 500 KS Daniel Hawkins 100 State House Republican Party $ 500 KS Tory Marie Arnberger 112 State House Republican Party $ 500 KS Kyle Hoffman 116 State House Republican Party $ 500 KS Dan Goddard 15 State Senate Republican Party $ 1,000 KS Ty Masterson 16 State Senate Republican Party $ 500 KS Jeff Longbine 17 State Senate Republican Party $ 750 KS Anthony Hensley 19 State Senate Democratic Party $ 500 KS Tom Hawk 22 State Senate Democratic Party $ 500 KS Mike Petersen 28 State Senate Republican Party $ 750 KS Renee Erickson 30 State Senate Republican Party $ 500 KS Mark Steff 34 State Senate Republican Party $ 500 KS Bud Estes 38 State Senate Republican Party $ 500 KS Tracey Mann 01 U.S. House Republican Party $ 5,000 KS Jake LaTurner 02 U.S. House Republican Party $ 5,000 KS Ron Estes 04 U.S. House Republican Party $ 5,000 KS Roger Marshall U.S. Senate Republican Party $ 10,000 KENTUCKY KY Andy Barr 6 U.S. House Republican Party $ 10,000 KY Mitch McConnell U.S. Senate Republican Party $ 10,000 LOUISIANA LA Eddie Rispone Governor Republican Party $ 5,000 LA Billy Nungusser Lt. Governor Republican Party $ 1,500 LA Mike Strain State Ag Commissioner Republican Party $ 1,500 LA Francis Thompson 19 State House Democratic Party $ 250 LA Neil Riser 20 State House Republican Party $ 500 LA Ricky Gonsoulin 48 State House Republican Party $ 5,000 LA Bryan Fontenot 55 State House Republican Party $ 1,500 LA Bret Allain 21 State Senate Republican Party $ 4,000 LA James (Jim) Fannin 35 State Senate Republican Party $ 750 LA Steve Scalise 01 U.S. House Republican Party $ 10,000 LA Cedric Richmond 02 U.S. House Democratic Party $ 5,000 LA Garret Graves 6 U.S. House Republican Party $ 10,000 MAINE ME Susan Collins U.S. Senate Republican Party $ 10,000 MARYLAND MD Steny Hoyer 05 U.S. House Democratic Party $ 10,000 MASSACHUSETTS MA Richard Neal 01 U.S. House Democratic Party $ 5,000 MICHIGAN MI Frederick Upton 06 U.S.
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