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JUL 1 5 2019 (856) 382-1341 Or 1342 (856) 382-1341 Or 1342 Check If Amendment 0 Amendment (Please Specify) ______ FORM FRQ Professional Campaign Fundraiser Registration # QUARTERLY REPORT FR 13-2 Report Quarter NEW JERSEY ELECTION LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMISSION 0 Apr.15, P.O. Box 185, Trenton, NJ 08625-0185 ----- (609) 292-8700 or Toll Free Within NJ 1-888-313-ELEC (3532) [&} Ju1.1s, 20l '\ Website: http://www.elec.state.nj.us/ 0 Oct.15, ----- PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE □ Jan.15, Name of Professional Campaign Fundraiser 0 Check If No Activity This . Don~a Robinson Talor Quarter Business Name FOR STATE USE ONL y RP Consulting, LLC Business Address (Number & Street) O (check if different than previously reported) PO Box 3540 BusinefS Address (City, State & Zip Code) ELEC RECEIVED Cherr Hill, New Jerse 08034 Day Telephone (with Area Code)* Evening Telephone (with Area Code)* JUL 1 5 2019 (856) 382-1341 or 1342 (856) 382-1341 or 1342 Check if Amendment 0 Amendment (please specify) ________________ Professional Campaign Fundraiser's Certification I ce~ify that the statements on this document are true and correct. I am aware that if any of the statements on this document are willfully false, I may be subject to punishment. 7/15/19 Date Ponna Robinson Taylor Print Full Name of Professional Campaign Fundraiser New Jersey Eleclion Law Enforcement Commission Fann FRO Revised 12 14 "Leave this field blanl< if yourlelephone numberis unlisted. Pursuanr lo N.J.SA 47:IA-1.1, an unllsled telep/JOfle number is not a public record and musl not be pl0Vid9don this fonn. · ·2005 • Page 1 of 2 Recipient of Professional Campaign Fundraiser's Services Please use a separate page for each candidate or committee Name of Recipient Candidate or Committee Camden County Democratic Committee, Inc. Amount(s) Raised This Period (Gross) IAmount(s) Raised This Period (Net) I Compensation Received By Fundraiser For This Period $ 73,570.00 $ 65,570.00 $ 8,000.00 Specific Services Provided Event Planning, Contribution Solicitation, Data Management, Compliance Review, and Bookkeeping Assistance. Itemized Expenditures PAYMENT PURPOSE OF PAYEE NAME AND ADDRESS AMOUNT DATE EXPENDITURE None from RP Consulting, LLC directly. $ 0.00 .. ., .. "Total" reflects all expenditures made on behalf of the candidate or committee named above. Total $ 0.00 New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission Form FRO Revised. 02 282018. Page 2 of 2 "Leave this field blank if your telephone numberis unlisted Pursuant to N,J, S,A 47.· 1A-1. 1, an unlisted telephone number is not a public record and must not be provided on this form Recipie.nt of Professional Campaign Fundraiser's Services Please use a separate page for each candidate or committee Name of Recipient Candidate or Committee EFO McDonnell for Freeholder Amount(s) Raised This Period (Gross) IAmount(s) Raised This Period (Net) I Compensation Received By Fundraiser For This Period $ 19,237.50 $ 13,237.50 $ 6,000.00 Specific Services Provided Event Planning, Contribution Solicitation, Data Management, Compliance Review, and Bookkeeping Assistance. Itemized Expenditures PAYMENT PURPOSE OF PAYEE NAME AND ADDRESS AMOUNT DATE EXPENDITURE None from RP Consulting, LLC directly. $ 0.00 ,. ' "Total" reflects all expenditures made on behalf of the candidate or committee named above. Total $ 0.00 New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission . Form FRO Revised: 02.28.2018. Page 2 of 2 'I.eave this fleld blank 1/ your telephone number 1s unhsted. Pursuant to N.JS A 47:tA-1.1. an unhsted telephone number,s not a pubhc record and must not be provided on this form • Recipient of Professional Campaign Fundraiser's Services Please use a separate page for each candidate or committee Name of Recipient Candidate or Committee EFO Rodriguez for Freeholder Amount(s) Raised This Period (Gross) IAmount(s) Raised This Period (Net) ICompensation Received By Fund raiser For This Period $ 16,762.50 $ 10,762.50 $ 6,000.00 Specific Services Provided Event Planning, Contribution Solicitation, Data Management, Compliance Review, and Bookkeeping Assistance. , .. Itemized Expenditures PAYMENT PURPOSE OF PAYEE NAME AND ADDRESS DATE EXPENDITURE AMOUNT None from RP Consulting, LLC directly. $ 0.00 I . I "Total" reflects all expenditures made on behalf of the candidate or committee named above. Total $ 0.00 New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission . Form FRO Revised 02 28.2018 • Page 2 of 2 'leave this field blank if your telephone number 1s unlisted. Pursuant to N.J. S.A. 47.1 A-1. 1, an unftsted telephone number is not a public record and must not be provided on this form. - ---- ------------------------------ Recipi~nt of Professional Campaign Fundraiser's Services Please use a separate page for each candidate or committee Name of Recipient Candidate or Committee EFO Ripa for Clerk Amount(s) Raised This Period (Gross) IAmount(s) Raised This Period (Net) ICompensation Received By Fundraiser For This Period $ 27,762.50 $ 21,762.50 $ 6,000.00 Specific Services Provided Event Planning, Contribution Solicitation, Data Management, Compliance Review, and Bookkeeping Assistance . .. Itemized Expenditures PAYMENT PURPOSE OF PAYEE NAME AND ADDRESS AMOUNT DATE EXPENDITURE None from RP Consulting, LLC directly. $ 0.00 "Total" reflects all expenditures made on behalf of the candidate or committee named above. Total $ 0.00 New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission . Form FRO Rev,sect· 02.28.2018. Page 2 of 2 "Leave this ~eld blank 1f your telephone number is unhsted. Pursuant to N.J S.A 471A-1.1, an unlistedtelephonenumbens not a pubhc record and must not be provided on this form. Recipi~nt of Professional Campaign Fundraiser's Services Please use a separate page for each candidate or committee Name of Recipient Candidate or Committee EFO Melinda Kane for Freeholder Amount(s) Raised This Period (Gross) IAmount(s) Raised This Period (Net) I Compensation Received By Fundraiser For This Period $ 24,287.50 $ 20,287.50 $ 4,000.00 Specific Services Provided Event Planning, Contribution Solicitation, Data Management, Compliance Review, and Bookkeeping Assistance. Itemized Expenditures PAYMENT PURPOSE OF PAYEE NAME AND ADDRESS AMOUNT DATE EXPENDITURE None from RP Consulting, LLC directly. $ 0.00 "Total" reflects all expenditures made on behalf of the candidate or committee named above. Total $ 0.00 New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Comm1ss1on Form FRO Revised 02.28.2018, Page 2 of 2 1-eave this field blank if your telephone number 1s unlisted. Pursuant to N.J.S.A 47.1A-1 1, an unlisted telephone number is not a public record and must not be provided on this form. ReciP,ient of Professional Campaign Fundraiser's Services Please use a separate page for each candidate or committee Name of Recipient Candidate or Committee Camden City Regular Democratic Organization, Inc. Amount(s) Raised This Period (Gross) IAmount(s) Raised This Period (Net) ICompensation Received By Fundraiser For This Period $ 16,800.00 $ 15,600.00 $ 1,200.00 Specific Services Provided Event Planning, Contribution Solicitation, Data Management, Compliance Review, and Bookkeeping Assistance. Itemized Expenditures PAYMENT PURPOSE OF PAYEE NAME AND ADDRESS AMOUNT DATE EXPENDITURE None from RP Consulting, LLC directly. $ 0.00 .• "Total" reflects all expenditures made on behalf of the candidate or committee named above. Total $ 0.00 New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission . Form FRO Revised. 02.28.2018. Page 2 of 2 'Leave this fleld blank if your telephone number is unlisted. Pursuant to N.JS.A. 47:tA-1.1, an unhsted telephone number is not a publtc record and must not be provided on this form. Recipient of Professional Campaign Fundraiser's Services Please use a separate page for each candidate or committee Name of Recipient Candidate or Committee Frank Moran for Mayor Amount(s) Raised This Period (Gross) IAmount(s) Raised This Period (Net) ICompensation Received By Fund raiser For This Period $ 0.00 $ (1,2000.00) $ 1,200.00 Specific Services Provided Event Planning, Contribution Solicitation, Data Management, Compliance Review, and Bookkeeping Assistance. Itemized Expenditures PAYMENT PURPOSE OF PAYEE NAME AND ADDRESS AMOUNT DATE EXPENDITURE .. None from RP Consulting, LLC directly. $ 0.00 . ·• ·• . ... •·· "Total" reflects all expenditures made on behalf of the candidate or committee named above. Total $ 0.00 New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission Form FRO Revised: 02.28.2018. Page 2 of 2 •Leave this fleld blank if your telephone number is unlisted. Pursuant to N.J.S A 47·1A-1.1, an unlisted telephone number is not a public record and must not be provided on this form. Recipient of Professional Campaign Fundraiser's Services Please use a separate page for each candidate or committee Name of Recipient Candidate or Committee EFO Torres for Council Amount(s) Raised This Period (Gross) IAmount(s) Raised This Period (Net) ICompensation Received By Fundraiser For This Period $ 13,450.00 $ 12,450.00 $ 1,000.00 Specific Services Provided Event Planning, Contribution Solicitation, Data Management, Compliance Review, and Bookkeeping Assistance. Itemized Expenditures PAYMENT PURPOSE OF PAYEE NAME AND ADDRESS AMOUNT DATE EXPENDITURE None from RP Consulting, LLC directly. $ 0.00 "Total" reflects all expenditures made on behalf of the candidate or committee named above. Total $ 0.00 New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission Form FRO Revised 02 28.2018, Page 2 of 2 "leave this ~eld blank if your telephone number is unlisted Pursuant to N.J. S.A 47· 1A-1. 1, an unlisted telephone number is not a public record and must not be provided on this form Recipient of Professional Campaign Fundraiser's Services Please use a separate page for each candidate or committee Name of Recipient Candidate or Committee EFO Boucher for Council Amount(s) Raised This Period (Gross) IAmount(s) Raised This Period (Net) ICompensation Received By Fund raiser For This Period $ 13,650.00 $ 13,050.00 $ 600.00 Specific Services Provided Event Planning, Contribution Solicitation, Data Management, Compliance Review, and Bookkeeping Assistance.
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