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Prop6 Contributions Table 2 Individual (Employer) by OCCUPATION Sum of AMOUNTCount (blank) $2,790,166 248 CALIFORNIA REPUBLICAN PARTY () $469,412 11 KEVIN MCCARTHY FOR CONGRESS () $300,000 3 JOHN COX FOR GOVERNOR 2018 () $250,000 5 PROTECT PROP. 13, A PROJECT OF THE HOWARD JARVIS TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION () $250,000 1 MAKING INVESTMENTS MAJORITY INSURED PAC - FEDERAL LEADERSHIP PAC () $210,000 7 KEN CALVERT FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE () $175,000 4 WALTERS FOR CONGRESS () $135,303 5 DEVIN NUNES CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE () $100,000 2 KOJAIAN PROPERTIES, INC. () $100,000 1 WESTERN GROWERS ASSOCIATION () $100,000 1 NO NEW TAXES, A PROJECT OF THE HOWARD JARVIS TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION () $70,050 3 VENTURA COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY () $68,118 1 NEW MAJORITY CALIFORNIA PAC () $50,000 1 REJECT THE GAS TAX, A COMMITTEE SPONSORED AND FUNDED BY NO NEW TAXES, A PROJECT OF THE HOWARD JARVIS TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION () $50,000 2 RYAN FOR CONGRESS, INC. () $50,000 1 NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION PAC () $45,000 4 HARKEY FOR BOARD OF EQUALIZATION 2018 () $35,000 3 BROIDY CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC () $25,000 1 CALIF. ALLIANCE FOR JOBS - REBUILD CALIF. COMMITTEE () $25,000 1 EUREKA POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE - FEDERAL LEADERSHIP PAC () $25,000 1 SCALISE FOR CONGRESS () $25,000 1 SOUTHERN CALIF. PARTNERSHIP FOR JOBS () $25,000 1 THE LINCOLN CLUB OF ORANGE COUNTY ISSUES PAC () $25,000 2 TAXPAYERS FOR JIM NIELSEN - SENATE 2018 () $15,575 2 DOUG LAMALFA COMMITTEE () $12,500 2 REFORM CALIFORNIA () $10,000 1 THE LINCOLN CLUB OF ORANGE COUNTY STATE PAC () $10,000 1 AMERICAN ACTION NETWORK, INC. () $9,000 1 PAT BATES FOR SENATE 2018 () $8,538 2 GOLDEN STATE LEADERSHIP COUNCIL: JIM NIELSEN BALLOT MEASURE COMMITTEE () $8,465 1 GROVE FOR SENATE 2018 () $7,500 1 ALLIANCE FOR JOBS AND THE ECONOMY () $5,000 1 BAKERSFIELD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE () $5,000 1 BRIAN DAHLE FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 () $5,000 1 MOORLACH FOR SENATE 2020 () $5,000 2 YOUNG KIM FOR SUPERVISOR 2018 () $5,000 1 SAN DIEGO TAX FIGHTERS () $4,600 10 MELISSA MELENDEZ FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 () $4,400 1 WALDRON FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 () $4,400 1 YOUNG KIM FOR CONGRESS () $4,372 1 MAKING INVESTMENTS MAJORITY INSURED PAC (MIMI PAC) - FEDERAL LEADERSHIP PAC () $4,000 1 CENTRAL COAST TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION () $3,100 3 SHUSTER OIL INC () $3,100 10 FRIENDS OF DRONENBURG FOR ASSESSOR 2018 (SAN DIEGO COUNTY) $2,500 1 NORCAL WATER JOBS LIBERTY PAC - FEDERAL LEADERSHIP PAC () $2,500 1 PHIL'S BBQ () $2,500 1 PHILLIP CHEN FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 () $2,500 1 TYLER DIEP FOR WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL 2018 () $2,500 1 REPUBLICAN PARTY OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY () $2,123 14 JONES FOR SENATE 2018 () $2,000 2 AYERS SUITES YORBA LINDA () $1,862 2 DOUBLE EAGLE PAC - FEDERAL () $1,500 1 PACIFIC PROPERTIES SERVICE () $1,500 1 PLP ENTERPRISES INC () $1,500 1 BILL BROUGH STATE ASSEMBLY 2018 () $1,323 1 KRUGER DEVELOPMENT COMPANY () $1,000 1 TOYOTA OF EL CAJON () $1,000 1 TRANZONIC COMPANIES () $1,000 1 UNITED PLANT GROWERS INC. () $1,000 1 VOEPEL FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 () $1,000 1 COOPER & BRAIN INC. () $750 2 C & K WALKER LLC () $600 3 GALLAGHER FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 () $575 1 BUSHALA BROTHERS INC. () $500 1 CAL-WEST CONCRETE CUTTING INC () $500 1 JUDGE NETTING INC () $500 1 LONG BEACH AREA REPUBLICAN PARTY (L.B.A.R.P.) () $500 1 LOS ANGELES COUNTY LINCOLN CLUBS STATE PAC () $500 1 MERCOTAC () $500 1 ROBERT REINGOLD (SELF) $500 1 ROCHESTER MIDLAND CORPORATION () $500 1 SHUSTER OIL INC () $500 2 SYMONS FIRE PROTECTION INC () $500 1 ZENDEJAS HARDWARE INC. () $500 1 CARNAZZO LAND CO. INC. () $400 4 HALE MEDIA INC. () $400 1 ORCO BLOCK & HARDSCAPE () $400 1 THE REPUBLICAN CLUB OF LAGUNA WOODS () $350 2 BEST BOOKS INC () $315 1 JOE SALLABERRY FARMS () $300 1 LISTER CONSTRUCTION () $300 4 DUNECREST ASSOCIATES LLC (STEPHEN H MEYER) () $250 3 HI DESERT REPUBLICAN WOMEN FEDERATED () $250 1 IMPACT PRODUCTS () $250 1 JERRY KERN CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE () $250 1 KAREN SPIEGEL FOR SUPERVISOR 2018 () $250 1 L.P.G. ASSOCIATES () $250 1 QUALITY REINFORCING () $250 1 READY LINE FLEET SERVICE INC. () $250 2 VICTOR VALLEY REPUBLICAN CLUB () $250 1 GLENN TANIMURA () $225 8 CENTRAL STRICKLIN () $200 1 CORONADO REPUBLICAN WOMEN FEDERATED () $200 1 DEL NORTE REPUBLICAN PARTY () $200 1 MARTEC ROOFING INC. () $200 1 NEVADA COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE () $200 1 RANCHO COMPUTER NETWORKS INC. () $200 1 ST. CLAIR ENTERPRISES INC. () $200 2 AEGIS QUALITY PARTNERS LLC () $150 1 LAW OFFICES OF STEVEN E. BATES APC () $150 1 REPUBLICAN WOMEN OF SAN FRANCISCO FEDERATED () $150 1 STEVEN CHOI FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 () $150 2 TEMPLE BETH HILLEL () $136 1 FRED LAMB DESIGN () $120 4 ABRE AUTO PARK () $100 1 ALL WEST DISTRIBUTORS () $100 1 ANDREW HAYES FOR LAKESIDE UNION SCHOOL () $100 1 ANONYMOUS - () $100 1 BABER FOR CITY COUNCIL 2018 () $100 1 BERCHTOLD BROTHERS LLC () $100 1 C.W. LA MONTE COMPANY INC. () $100 1 CABINETX () $100 1 CAL WEST PROPERTY MANAGEMENT INC. () $100 1 CARL AKINS COMPANY INC () $100 1 CHRIS THOMPSON CONTRACTING () $100 1 CHULA VISTA/BONITA REPUBLICAN WOMEN FEDERATED () $100 1 CONNELLY MACHINE WORKS () $100 1 COPPER CANARY INC () $100 1 DAVID G. CARVER CLU INSURANCE & FINANCIAL SERVICES () $100 1 DOWNIE CABINET CO () $100 1 FRIENDS FOR HILLIKER - LAKESIDE WATER DISTRICT 2018 () $100 1 GATEWAY MATTRESS CO INC () $100 1 HANDS ON () $100 1 HI-TORQUE IMI PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS INC. () $100 1 HOOVER TILE () $100 1 J&S GLAZING INC () $100 1 KATHY BONGIOVANNI (SEAL ELECTRIC) $100 1 KINGS RIVER DRILLING LLC () $100 1 LANDMARK ID INC. () $100 1 LARRY GRIMAUD () $100 1 LARRY W SMITH RANCH () $100 1 MASSON FOR CITY COUNCIL 2018 () $100 1 MCLAREN-SIMPSON CO. INC. () $100 1 MCWHIRTER FOR CITY COUNCIL 2018 () $100 1 NEIL LARSON (LARSON SHARPENING INC) $100 1 NKM INC DBA ROYAL LOAN () $100 1 SAXON ENGINEERING SERVICES INC. () $100 1 SP GROUP INC () $100 1 STEVE SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY INC. () $100 1 THE EVA WELSH COMPANY () $100 1 UNITED TAXPAYERS OF IMPERIAL COUNTY () $100 1 MESA IRON () $70 2 DWYER COMMERCIAL BROKERAGE () $35 1 RETIRED $851,320 12,524 SUSAN GROFF () $15,625 2 TERENCE SMITH () $10,100 10 RICHARD ECKHART () $7,600 14 JOHN THOMSON () $6,500 3 JEAN ANDERSON () $5,770 16 TOM ARMSTRONG () $5,540 8 PAUL SEIDENSTUCKER () $5,400 23 MARILYN LOPEZ () $4,730 17 DAVID SCHRECK () $4,450 5 JAMES LEWIS () $3,240 34 DAVID W. SCHRECK () $3,000 3 EARL TURNER () $3,000 3 JENNY CRAIG () $3,000 3 PATRICIA AMTOWER () $2,600 7 DAN PROFFITT () $2,500 1 LEE HOLMES () $2,250 7 KENDRICK TAYLOR () $2,200 4 ALEXANDER S. GIRITSKY () $2,170 2 KATHERINE CLARK () $2,150 19 LORI SIMON () $2,115 8 DAVID R. MILLER () $2,100 6 ROBERT BRILES () $2,040 3 CEFERINO FAJARDO () $2,000 4 JAMES HALL () $2,000 2 LAURA M. NELSON () $2,000 3 ALVIN RHINER () $1,990 15 PETER R. LADOW () $1,750 5 ALLEN JAFFE () $1,700 6 ERIC WENAAS () $1,700 5 ROBERT STEINER () $1,700 18 GEORGE HOPP () $1,650 9 CHRISTOPHER CALTAGIRONE () $1,630 15 THOMAS M. DAVIDSON () $1,620 5 CHARLES COHN () $1,500 3 KIM CONANT () $1,500 12 NICHOLAS SCHRIER () $1,500 19 ROBERT BRAIN () $1,500 2 VALAREE WAHLER () $1,500 2 JAMES KEENAN () $1,450 15 RONALD LENCI () $1,450 14 VALERIE CIAROLLA () $1,445 21 CAROL SWARTZ () $1,400 13 JAMES PRAHSER () $1,400 7 SUSAN COHEN () $1,400 8 ROSEANNE SOBKOW () $1,395 42 RACHEL HUNTER () $1,385 14 CHARLES D. HENRY () $1,350 6 THOMAS LANCASTER () $1,350 14 RICHARD THOMSON () $1,330 15 SCOTT DAWSON () $1,305 20 JOSEPH GERRITY () $1,300 11 CAROL KAPP () $1,295 26 GARY KREITZER () $1,290 4 DONALD MOULTON () $1,275 6 ALBERT GOOD () $1,250 8 GUSTAF SVAHN () $1,250 13 SHANNON MIEHE () $1,250 3 WILLIAM DUNCAN () $1,250 2 DOUGLAS KASAI () $1,245 28 GENE HORNER () $1,201 14 AARON OBITZ () $1,200 16 LUIS A. ECHEVARRIA () $1,200 2 LYNN WELLS () $1,200 5 DAVID BARNES () $1,190 20 JOHN CLARKSON () $1,180 34 KAREN DALE () $1,165 11 SCOTT PRINGLE () $1,125 5 JERRY GREEN () $1,115 4 ERNEST LYONS () $1,100 22 JOHN TREADWAY () $1,100 5 NED MOMARY () $1,100 2 RALPH MAIOLO () $1,100 12 RICK ECKHART () $1,100 2 ROBERT WELLS () $1,100 13 JOSEPH VELASQUEZ () $1,090 11 EDWARD HAUSER () $1,066 6 WILLIAM KEITEL () $1,060 10 CHARLES HOFGAARDEN () $1,050 15 HOWARD OKIN () $1,050 13 LEE MOOSCHEKIAN () $1,050 5 LEO GILL () $1,035 13 NAN MADDEN () $1,035 23 TRACY PANSINI () $1,025 13 CALVIN MARBLE () $1,000 13 DARLENE FAUBER () $1,000 2 DIANE DESHONG () $1,000 1 DORENE CLAPP () $1,000 1 ELLIOTT WOOLLEY () $1,000 1 FRANCI FREE () $1,000 2 HUGH BANCROFT () $1,000 2 JAMES DUVALL () $1,000 2 JOHN D. LONGWELL () $1,000 1 LEONARD OLDS () $1,000 3 ROBERT BOLINGBROKE () $1,000 5 SCOTT MCCLENDON () $1,000 7 THOMAS KENNEDY () $1,000 10 VINCENT DELEVA () $1,000 10 WILLIAM F. DUNCAN () $1,000 1 WILLIAM LAMMERS () $1,000 2 WILLIAM NASCIMENTO () $1,000 1 JAMES OLDFIELD () $975 17 ORLY GARRETT () $975 11 RICHARD SIRE () $975 9 LINDA PALM () $950 10 MICHAEL LEE () $950 8 ROBERT ALVAREZ () $945 12 NORMA PRICKETT () $935 47 JERRY GERRITY () $925 8 KATHLEEN NIXON () $925 6 KOJI KASUYAMA () $925 11 NILES JOHANSON () $915 23 ROGER CRANWILL () $910 17 RUTH WEISS () $910 12 DWIGHT L. BUSCHLEN () $900 5 ELLEN KOURY () $900 15 JAMES DAY () $900 6 JASON BIRD () $900 11 THOMAS F. OLSON () $900 6 DAVID DICKSON () $890 6 EDWARD GEE () $890 10 DAVID SERVENTE () $885 10 THOMAS STRUBLE () $885 25 ALBERTA SOUTHARD () $880 16 MARK MAPES () $880 18 KAREN GIANNETTINO () $860 32 KEVIN COTNER () $860 11 SUSAN MOORE () $860 4 WILLIAM MORRIS () $860 18 ARIEL SANRAMON () $855 25 EDGAR F.
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