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2013 Political Corporate Contributions 3-1-14.Xlsx 2013 POLITICAL CORPORATE CONTRIBUTIONS Last Name First Name Committee Name State Office District Party 2013 Total ($) Strange Luther Alabamiams for Luther Strange AL Attorney General AL Republican 10,000 Alabama 2014 PAC AL Republican 10,000 Free Enterprise PAC AL 10,000 Mainstream PAC AL 10,000 Bledsoe Cecile Cecile Bledsoe Campaign Committee AR Senate AR003 Republican 750 Files Jake C. Jake Files Campaign Committee AR Senate AR008 Republican 750 Holland Bruce Bruce Holland Campaign Committee AR Senate AR009 Republican 750 Hutchinson Asa Asa Hutchinson Campaign Committee AR Governor AR Republican 4,000 Hutchinson Jeremy Jeremy Hutchinson Campaign Committee AR Senate AR033 Republican 750 Irvin Melissa Missy Irvin Campaign Committee AR Senate AR018 Republican 750 Key Johnny Johnny Key Campaign Committee AR Senate AR017 Republican 750 King Bryan Bryan King Campaign Committee AR Senate AR005 Republican 750 Rapert Jason Jason Rapert Campaign Committee AR Senate AR035 Republican 750 Sample Bill Bill Sample Campaign Committee AR Senate AR014 Republican 750 Sanders David David Sanders Campaign Committee AR Senate AR015 Republican 750 Stubblefield Gary Gary Stubblefield Campaign Committee AR Senate AR006 Republican 750 Williams Eddie Joe GoEddieJoePAC AR Senate AR029 Republican 5,000 Arizona's Legacy AZ 10,000 Allen Travis Travis Allen for Assembly 2012 CA Assembly CA072 Republican 1,500 Anderson Joel Tax Fighters for Anderson, Senate 2014 CA Senate CA036 Republican 1,700 Bigelow Frank Friends of Frank Bigelow for Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA005 Republican 1,500 Bradford Steven Steven Bradford for Senate 2016 CA Assembly CA062 Democratic 3,000 Calderon Ian Ian Calderon for Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA057 Democratic 1,500 Calderon Ronald Ron Calderon for Assembly 2014 CA Senate CA030 Democratic 1,500 Cannella Anthony Cannella for Senate 2014 CA Senate CA012 Republican 1,500 Chavez Rocky Rocky Chavez for Assembly 2012 CA Assembly CA076 Republican 1,500 Chavez Rocky Rocky Chavez for Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA076 Republican 1,500 Conway Connie Connie Conway for Senate 2018 CA Assembly CA026 Republican 2,500 Correa Lou Lou Correa for Board of Equalization 2014 CA Senate CA034 Democratic 1,500 Dahle Brian Brian Dahle for Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA001 Republican 1,500 Daly Tom Tom Daly for Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA069 Democratic 1,500 Donnelly Tim Tim Donnelly for Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA033 Republican 1,500 Gaines Beth Beth Gaines for Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA006 Republican 1,500 Gaines Ted Gaines for Senate 2016 CA Senate CA001 Republican 1,500 Galgiani Cathleen Galgiani for Senate 2016 CA Senate CA005 Democratic 1,500 Gorell Jeff Jeff Gorell for Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA044 Republican 1,500 Gray Adam Adam Gray for Assembly 2012 CA Assembly CA021 Democratic 1,500 Gray Adam Gray for Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA021 Democratic 1,500 Grove Shannon Shannon Grove for Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA034 Republican 1,500 Hagman Curt Hagman for Senate 2016 CA Assembly CA055 Republican 1,500 Hall Isadore Hall for Senate 2016 CA Assembly CA064 Democratic 4,100 Harkey Diane Harkey for Board of Equalization 2014 CA Assembly CA073 Republican 1,500 Hernandez Roger Hernandez for Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA048 Democratic 1,500 Jones Brian Brian Jones for Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA071 Republican 1,500 Jones‐Sawyer Reginald Jones‐Sawyer for Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA059 Democratic 1,500 Knight Stephen Steve Knight for Senate 2016 CA Senate CA021 Republican 1,500 Linder Eric Eric Linder for Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA060 Republican 1,500 Logue Daniel Dan Logue 2012 Officeholder Committee CA Assembly CA003 Republican 1,500 Maienschein Brian Maienschein for Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA077 Republican 1,500 Mansoor Allan Allan Mansoor for Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA074 Republican 3,000 Medina Jose Medina for Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA061 Democratic 1,500 Melendez Melissa Melissa Melendez for Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA067 Republican 1,500 Morrell Michael Mike Morrell for Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA040 Republican 1,500 Nestande Brian Brian Nestande Officeholder Committee, Assembly 2012 CA Assembly CA042 Republican 2,500 Nielsen Jim Taxpayers for Jim Nielsen ‐ Senate 2014 CA Senate CA004 Republican 3,000 Olsen Kristin Olsen for Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA012 Republican 1,500 Perea Henry Perea for Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA031 Democratic 1,500 Perez John A. John A. Perez for Lieutenant Governor 2018 CA Assembly CA053 Democratic 2,500 Salas Rudy Rudy Salas for Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA032 Democratic 1,500 Wagner Donald Don Wagner for Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA068 Republican 1,500 Waldron Marie Waldron for State Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA075 Republican 1,500 Walters Mimi Senator Mimi Walters 2012 Officeholder Account CA Senate CA037 Republican 1,000 Page 1 Last Name First Name Committee Name State Office District Party 2013 Total ($) Wilk Scott Wilk for Assembly 2014 CA Assembly CA038 Republican 1,500 Wright Roderick Wright for State Board of Equalization 2018 CA Senate CA035 Democratic 3,000 Wyland Mark Taxpayers for Wyland ‐ Board of Equalization 2014 CA Senate CA038 Republican 2,500 Albritton Ben Ben Albritton Campaign Fund FL House FL056 Republican 500 Artiles Frank Frank Artiles Campaign Fund FL House FL118 Republican 500 Bean Aaron Aaron Bean Campaign Fund FL Senate FL004 Republican 500 Benacquisto Lizbeth Lizbeth Benacquisto Campaign Fund FL Senate FL030 Republican 500 Boyd Jim Jim Boyd Campaign Fund FL House FL071 Republican 500 Brandes Jeff Jeff Brandes Campaign Fund FL Senate FL022 Republican 500 Braynon Oscar Oscar Braynon Campaign Fund FL Senate FL036 Democratic 500 Brodeur Jason Jason Brodeur Campaign Fund FL House FL033 Republican 500 Corcoran Richard Richard Corcoran Campaign Fund FL House FL037 Republican 500 Detert Nancy Nancy Detert Campaign Fund FL Senate FL028 Republican 500 Diaz Jose Jose Felix Diaz Campaign Fund FL House FL116 Republican 500 Dudley Dwight Dwight Dudley Campaign Fund FL House FL068 Democratic 500 Eagle Dane Dane Eagle Campaign Fund FL House FL077 Republican 500 Edwards Katie Katie Edwards Campaign Fund FL House FL098 Democratic 500 Fitzenhagen Heather Heather Fitzenhagen Campaign Fund FL House FL078 Republican 500 Fresen Erik Erik Fresen Campaign Fund FL House FL114 Republican 500 Gaetz Matt Matt Gaetz Campaign Fund FL House FL004 Republican 500 Galvano Bill Bill Galvano Campaign Fund FL Senate FL026 Republican 500 Garcia Rene Rene Garcia Campaign Fund FL Senate FL038 Republican 500 Hager Bill Bill Hager Campaign Fund FL House FL089 Republican 500 Hood Charles Charles D. Hood Campaign Fund FL House FL025 Republican 500 Hudson Matt Matt Hudson Campaign Fund FL House FL080 Republican 500 Jones Shevrin Shevrin Jones Campaign Fund FL House FL101 Democratic 500 Latvala Jack Jack Latvala Campaign Fund FL Senate FL020 Republican 500 Lee Tom Tom Lee Campaign Fund FL Senate FL024 Republican 500 McBurney Jr. Charles W. Charles McBurney Campaign Fund FL House FL016 Republican 500 McGhee Kionne Kionne McGhee Campaign Fund FL House FL117 Republican 500 Metz Larry Larry Metz Campaign Fund FL House FL032 Republican 500 Nunez Jeanette Jeanette Nunez Campaign Fund FL House FL119 Republican 500 Oliva Jose Jose Oliva Campaign Fund FL House FL110 Republican 500 Pigman Cary Cary Pigman Campaign Fund FL House FL055 Republican 500 Pritchett Sharon Sharon Pritchett Campaign Fund FL House FL102 Democratic 500 Raburn Jacob Jake Raburn Campaign Fund FL House FL057 Republican 500 Raschein Holly Holly Raschein Campaign Fund FL House FL120 Republican 500 Rouson Darryl Darryl Rouson Campaign Fund FL House FL070 Democratic 500 Simpson Wilton Wilton Simpson Campaign Fund FL Senate FL018 Republican 500 Smith Jimmie Jimmie Smith Campaign Fund FL House FL034 Republican 500 Soto Darren M. Darren Soto Campaign Fund FL Senate FL014 Democratic 500 Thompson Geraldine Geraldine Thompson Campaign Fund FL Senate FL012 Democratic 500 Tobia John John Tobia Campaign Fund FL House FL053 Republican 500 Williams Alan Alan Williams Campaign Fund FL House FL008 Democratic 500 Wood John John Wood Campaign Fund FL House FL041 Republican 500 Workman Ritch Ritch Workman Campaign Fund FL House FL052 Republican 500 Young Dana Dana Young Campaign Fund FL House FL060 Republican 500 Republican Party of Florida FL Republican 35,000 Brockway Buzz Buzz for State House GA House GA102 Republican 500 Carter Jason Jason Carter Campaign Committee GA Senate GA042 Democratic 500 Chance Ronnie Chance for Senate GA Senate GA016 Republican 1,000 Clark Josh Clark for State House GA House GA098 Republican 500 Coomer Christian Christian Coomer Campaign GA House GA014 Republican 500 Crymes Thomas Thomas Crymes for House GA House GA071 Republican 350 Dollar Matt Friends of Matt Dollar GA House GA045 Republican 500 Douglas Demetrius Demetrius Douglas GA House GA078 Democratic 500 Dutton Delvis Friends of Delvis Dutton GA House GA157 Independent 500 England Terry Committee to Elect Terry England GA House GA116 Republican 1,000 Harper Tyler Tyler Harper for Georgia GA Senate GA007 Republican 500 Hatchett Matt Hatchett for House GA House GA150 Republican 500 Henson Steve Henson for Senate GA Senate GA041 Democratic 500 Hill Judson Friends of Judson Hill GA Senate GA032 Republican 500 HILL HUNTER Hunter Hill for State Senate GA Senate GA006 Republican 500 Kelley Trey Kelley for House GA House GA016 Republican 500 Page 2 Last Name First Name Committee Name State Office District Party 2013 Total ($) Kidd Rusty Kidd Campaign GA House GA145 Independent 500 Mabra Ronnie Friends
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