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Yearly Report on Political Contribution Refunds This document is made available electronically by the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library as part of an ongoing digital archiving project. https://www.lrl.mn.gov Yearly Report on Political Contribution Refunds Reporting Period: January 1, 2020 – December 31, 2020 July 30, 2021 Yearly Report on Political Contribution Refunds Minnesota Department of Revenue 600 Robert St. N, St. Paul, MN 55101 651-556-6003 [email protected] https://www.revenue.state.mn.us/minnesota-department-revenue Upon request, this material will be made available in an alternative format such as large print, Braille or audio recording. Printed on recycled paper. Yearly Report on Political Contribution Refunds 1 July 30, 2021 Jeff Sigurdson Executive Director Minnesota Campaign Finance and Disclosure Board 190 Centennial Office Building Dear Jeff Sigurdson: Enclosed is the report on political contribution refunds made on behalf of each candidate and political party, as required by Minnesota Statute 290.06, subdivision 23. The report is for the period beginning January 1, 2020 and ending December 31, 2020. Total Number of Refunds Total Dollar Amount of Refunds 53,964 $3,517,189.44 Sincerely, Assistant Commissioner Sarah Bronson Yearly Report on Political Contribution Refunds 2 Total Pages: 28 Jul 22, 2021 Campaign Finance PCR Report Filing Period: 31-Dec-2020 Candidate Candidate Subsidy Subsidy Number of Amount Reg Number Committee Name First Name Last Name Begin Date End Date Term Date Requests Refunded 10601 Mary Murphy Volunteer Committee Mary Murphy 1/2/2021 12/31/2022 37 $2,677.00 11763 Pelowski (Gene) Volunteer Committee Gene Pelowski Jr 1/3/2021 12/31/2022 4 $350.00 11880 Senator (John) Marty Volunteer John Marty 1/2/2021 12/31/2022 40 $1,826.65 Committee 12313 Hausman (Alice) Volunteer Committee Alice Hausman 1/4/2021 12/31/2022 3 $175.00 12339 Sandra Pappas for Senate Sandra Pappas 1/13/2021 12/31/2022 36 $2,265.19 12353 Neighbors for (Carlos) Mariani Carlos Mariani 2/5/2018 12/31/2018 1 $50.00 Committee 12463 Olson (Mark) Volunteer Committee Mark Olson 2/1/2019 12/31/2020 1 $50.00 12790 Urdahl (Dean) Volunteer Committee Dean Urdahl 1/14/2021 12/31/2022 32 $2,395.19 13262 Limmer (Warren) for Senate Warren Limmer 6/11/2021 12/31/2022 147 $11,623.71 Committee 13350 Wiger (Charles) for Senate Volunteer Charles (Chuck) Wiger 1/3/2021 12/31/2022 45 $3,475.00 Committee 14857 Masin (Sandra) Campaign Committee Sandra Masin 1/4/2021 12/31/2022 16 $851.43 14863 Committee for (Sondra) Erickson Sondra Erickson 1/2/2021 12/31/2022 88 $7,375.00 15151 Marquart (Paul) Volunteer Committee Paul Marquart 1/8/2021 12/31/2022 57 $4,750.00 15163 Ann Rest for Senate Committee Ann Rest 1/3/2021 12/31/2022 54 $3,020.69 15164 Neighbors for Jim Davnie Jim Davnie 1/3/2021 12/31/2022 4 $250.00 15317 Tomassoni (David) for State Senate David Tomassoni 1/2/2021 12/31/2022 119 $9,475.79 15487 John Lesch for State Representative John Lesch 1/2/2021 12/31/2022 26 $1,495.98 15501 Julie Rosen for State Senate Julie Rosen 1/10/2021 12/31/2022 62 $5,000.00 15548 Mike Nelson Volunteer Committee Michael Nelson 1/3/2021 12/31/2022 41 $2,685.00 15667 Volunteers for (Scott) Dibble D Scott Dibble 1/11/2021 12/31/2022 66 $3,586.66 15671 Hornstein (Frank) Volunteer Frank Hornstein 9/23/2019 12/31/2020 18 $1,096.67 Page 2 Candidate Candidate Subsidy Subsidy Number of Amount First Name Reg Number Committee Name Last Name Begin Date End Date Term Date Requests Refunded Committee 15674 Poppe (Jeanne) for the People Jeanne Poppe 1/23/2019 12/31/2020 72 $4,790.45 Committee 15675 Citizens for (Dan) Sparks Daniel Sparks 6/16/2017 12/31/2020 28 $2,004.54 15677 Melissa Hortman Campaign Committee Melissa Hortman 1/1/2021 12/31/2022 110 $7,278.35 15705 Senjem (David) for Senate David Senjem 1/2/2021 12/31/2022 147 $11,732.37 15719 Liebling (Tina) for State House Tina Liebling 1/4/2021 12/31/2022 51 $3,037.86 16072 Garofalo (Patrick) Volunteer Patrick Garofalo 1/18/2021 12/31/2022 50 $4,275.00 Committee 16121 Volunteers for Rod Hamilton Rod Hamilton 1/28/2019 12/31/2020 3 $175.00 16132 Leon Lillie for House Leon Michael Lillie 1/15/2021 12/31/2022 17 $1,100.00 16189 People for (Rick) Hansen Richard (Rick) Hansen 1/1/2021 12/31/2022 100 $6,368.78 16246 Friends for Jim Carlson James Carlson 2/26/2021 12/31/2022 114 $7,310.90 16311 Ingebrigtsen (William) for Senate William (Bill) Ingebrigtsen 1/11/2021 12/31/2022 102 $8,399.20 Committee 16418 Patricia Torres Ray for State Senate Patricia Torres Ray 1/2/2021 12/31/2022 21 $1,234.58 16471 Dettmer (Bob) Volunteer Committee Bob Dettmer 1/5/2021 12/31/2022 27 $1,917.73 16553 Latz (Ronald) for Senate Volunteer Ronald Latz 1/9/2021 12/31/2022 17 $1,211.66 Committee 16623 Drazkowski (Steve) Volunteer Steven Drazkowski 1/3/2021 12/31/2022 78 $5,785.10 Committee 16697 Torkelson (Paul) for State Paul Torkelson 1/3/2021 12/31/2022 59 $4,005.00 Representative 16703 Scott (Peggy Sue) for Minnesota House Peggy Sue Scott 7/14/2021 12/31/2022 78 $6,880.00 16763 Citizens for John Persell John Persell 1/4/2019 12/31/2020 55 $3,637.42 16807 Paul H Anderson For 12B Paul Anderson 1/5/2021 12/31/2022 69 $5,825.00 16891 Friends for (Jeremy) Miller Jeremy Miller 1/18/2021 12/31/2022 78 $6,465.26 16904 Dan Hall Volunteer Committee Dan Hall 6/20/2017 12/31/2020 264 $21,743.06 16931 Gazelka (Paul) Volunteer Committee Paul Gazelka 1/20/2021 12/31/2022 75 $5,675.00 Page 3 Candidate Candidate Subsidy Subsidy Number of Amount First Name Reg Number Committee Name Last Name Begin Date End Date Term Date Requests Refunded 16950 O'Driscoll (Tim) for House Tim O'Driscoll 1/15/2021 12/31/2022 49 $3,550.00 16964 Housley (Karin) For Senate Karin Housley 10/26/2017 12/31/2020 52 $2,857.73 16986 Team Franson (Mary Franson) Mary Franson 1/14/2021 12/31/2022 85 $6,467.88 17011 Fabian (Daniel) for Dist 1A Daniel Fabian 1/9/2019 12/31/2020 1 $25.00 17021 Chamberlain (Roger) for SD 38 Roger Chamberlain 7/11/2017 12/31/2020 11 $800.00 17027 Benson (Michelle) for Senate Michelle Benson 6/26/2017 12/31/2020 18 $1,450.00 17039 RenaforRep campaign (Rena Moran) Rena Moran 1/4/2021 12/31/2022 2 $150.00 17040 David Osmek Volunteer Committee David Osmek 1/5/2021 12/31/2022 35 $2,605.55 17046 Citizens for Runbeck (Linda) Linda Runbeck 1/14/2019 12/31/2020 29 $2,250.50 17066 Scott Newman for Senate Committee Scott Newman 1/11/2021 12/31/2022 108 $8,046.26 17075 Swedzinski (Christopher) for House Christopher Swedzinski 7/7/2021 12/31/2022 99 $7,984.92 17093 Quam (Duane) for House Committee Duane Quam 1/7/2019 12/31/2020 2 $100.00 17105 Nelson (Carla) for Senate Carla Nelson 3/8/2021 12/31/2022 179 $11,915.00 17117 Gary Dahms for Minnesota State Gary Dahms 1/8/2021 12/31/2022 196 $9,272.13 Senate 17123 Gruenhagen (Glenn) for State Rep Glenn Gruenhagen 1/8/2021 12/31/2022 155 $12,039.99 17124 Daudt (Kurt) Volunteer Committee Kurt Daudt 1/15/2021 12/31/2022 41 $3,250.45 17129 Citizens for Deb Kiel Debra (Deb) Kiel 1/11/2021 12/31/2022 81 $6,855.00 17140 Bakk (Thomas) for Senate Thomas (Tom) Bakk 1/2/2021 12/31/2022 2 $125.00 17167 Joe McDonald for State Rep Joseph (Joe) McDonald 1/10/2021 12/31/2022 45 $3,044.99 17183 (Joe) Schomacker Volunteer Joe Schomacker 1/20/2021 12/31/2022 39 $2,591.13 Committee 17277 Eaton for Senate Chris Eaton 1/8/2021 12/31/2022 28 $1,454.17 17280 Jeff Hayden for Senate Jeffrey (Jeff) Hayden 9/1/2017 12/31/2020 14 $889.99 17288 Halverson (Laurie) for House Laurie Halverson 11/13/2017 12/31/2018 2 $160.00 17310 Kari Dziedzic for State Senate Kari (Karen) Dziedzic 1/4/2021 12/31/2022 84 $5,675.47 17316 Committee to Elect Bobby Joe Bobby Joe Champion 9/1/2017 12/31/2020 5 $240.90 Page 4 Candidate Candidate Subsidy Subsidy Number of Amount First Name Reg Number Committee Name Last Name Begin Date End Date Term Date Requests Refunded Champion 17318 Committee to elect Raymond Dehn Raymond Dehn 1/18/2019 12/31/2020 21 $1,185.84 17319 Committee to Elect John Hoffman John Hoffman 1/3/2021 12/31/2022 47 $2,936.90 17347 Melisa Franzen for Senate Melisa Lopez Franzen 1/19/2021 12/31/2022 44 $2,426.19 17357 O'Neill (Marion) For House Marion Olivia O'Neill 1/9/2021 12/31/2022 13 $855.00 17360 Fischer (Peter) for Representative Peter Fischer 7/17/2021 12/31/2022 39 $2,515.00 17362 Friends of Bruce D Anderson Bruce Anderson 6/26/2017 12/31/2020 80 $6,375.00 17367 Carrie Ruud for Senate Carrie Ruud 1/4/2021 12/31/2022 35 $2,924.99 17373 Westrom (Torrey) for Senate Torrey Westrom 1/28/2021 12/31/2022 79 $5,374.36 Committee 17376 Sundin (Mike) Volunteer Committee Mike Sundin 1/3/2021 12/31/2022 21 $1,600.00 17383 Kiffmeyer (Mary) for Senate Mary Kiffmeyer 1/5/2021 12/31/2022 61 $4,617.91 Committee 17386 Citizens for Tim Miller Tim Miller 1/21/2021 12/31/2022 50 $4,161.66 17389 Committee to Elect Dale Lueck Dale Lueck 1/8/2021 12/31/2022 61 $2,916.67 17393 Melissa Halvorson Wiklund for Melissa Wiklund 1/13/2021 12/31/2022 111 $6,181.29 Minnesota Senate Halvorson 17398 Johnson (Brian) for State House Brian Johnson 1/4/2021 12/31/2022 42 $3,140.38 17403 Elect Roz Peterson Committee Roz Peterson 4/21/2020 12/31/2020 74 $5,573.32 17404 Bill Weber for State Senate Volunteer Bill Weber 1/2/2021 12/31/2022 71 $5,351.31 Committee 17409 Hertaus (Jerome) for House Seat 33A Jerome Allan Hertaus 1/15/2021 12/31/2022 2 $100.00 (Jerry) 17415 Connie Bernardy Volunteer Team Connie Bernardy 1/4/2021 12/31/2022 81 $5,631.36 (House) 17417 Petersburg (John) Campaign John Petersburg 1/24/2021 12/31/2022 61 $4,417.85 Committee 17441 Clausen (Gregory) for Senate Gregory Clausen 1/2/2021 12/31/2022 54 $4,370.90 17442 Eken (Kent)
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