Union Pacific Corporate Political Contributions to Candidates, Committees, Political Organizations and Ballot Measures for 2014

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Union Pacific Corporate Political Contributions to Candidates, Committees, Political Organizations and Ballot Measures for 2014 Union Pacific Corporate Political Contributions to Candidates, Committees, Political Organizations and Ballot Measures for 2014 Committee State Candidate Name Committee Name Amount Committee Party Committee Office Committee District AR Baltz, Scott Scott Baltz Campaign Committee $200.00 D STATE HOUSE 61 AR Bragg, Ken Ken Bragg Campaign Committee $200.00 R STATE HOUSE 15 AR Broadaway, Mary Mary Broadaway for State Representative $525.00 D STATE HOUSE 57 AR Collins, Charlie Vote Charlie Collins $200.00 R STATE HOUSE 84 AR Collins, Charlie Vote Charlie Collins $400.00 R STATE HOUSE 84 AR Copenhaver, Harold Harold Copenhaver for State Representative $200.00 D STATE HOUSE 58 AR Davis, Andy Andy Davis Campaign Committee $200.00 R STATE HOUSE 31 AR Davis, Andy Andy Davis Campaign Committee $400.00 R STATE HOUSE 31 AR Dotson, Jim Jim Dotson for State Representative $200.00 R STATE HOUSE 93 AR Dotson, Jim Jim Dotson for State Representative $200.00 R STATE HOUSE 93 AR Dotson, Jim Jim Dotson for State Representative $400.00 R STATE HOUSE 93 AR Ferguson, Kenneth Kenneth B. Ferguson Campaign Committee $200.00 D STATE HOUSE 16 AR Fisher, Buddy Buddy Fisher Campaign Committee $200.00 R STATE HOUSE 14 AR Harris, Justin Justin T. Harris Campaign Committee $250.00 R STATE HOUSE 81 AR Hawthorne, Fonda Fonda Hawthorne Campaign Committee $250.00 D STATE HOUSE 4 AR Hickerson, Mary Mary P. "Prissy" Hickerson Campaign Committee $250.00 R STATE HOUSE 1 AR Hillman, David David Hillman Campaign Committee $250.00 D STATE HOUSE 13 AR Hodges, Monte Monte Hodges Campaign Committee $250.00 D STATE HOUSE 55 AR Holcomb, Mike Mike Holcomb Campaign Committee $250.00 D STATE HOUSE 10 AR House, Douglas House for the House $250.00 R STATE HOUSE 40 AR Hutchinson, Asa Asa for Governor $2,000.00 R GOVERNOR AR Hutchinson, Asa Asa for Governor $2,000.00 R GOVERNOR AR Jett, Joe Joe Jett for State Representative $250.00 D STATE HOUSE 56 AR Julian, Patti Patti Julian Campaign Committee $250.00 D STATE HOUSE 38 AR Kizzia, David David Kizzia for Arkansas $250.00 D STATE HOUSE 26 AR Kizzia, David David Kizzia for Arkansas $200.00 D STATE HOUSE 26 AR Lampkin, Sheilla Sheilla E. Lampkin Campaign Committee $250.00 D STATE HOUSE 9 AR Leding, Greg Friends of Greg Leding $250.00 D STATE HOUSE 86 AR Linck, Kelley Kelley Linck Campaign Fund $250.00 R STATE HOUSE 99 AR Love, Fredrick Fredrick Love for State Representative $250.00 D STATE HOUSE 29 AR Lowery, Mark Mark D. Lowery Campaign Committee $250.00 R STATE HOUSE 39 AR Magie, Steve Steve Magie for State Representative $250.00 D STATE HOUSE 72 AR McElroy, Mark Campaign to Re-Elect Mark McElroy $250.00 D STATE HOUSE 11 AR McGill, George George McGill Campaign Committee $250.00 D STATE HOUSE 78 AR Meeks, David David Meeks for State Representative $250.00 R STATE HOUSE 70 AR Rapert, Jason Jason Rapert for Senate $750.00 R STATE SENATE 35 AR Ratliff, James James Ratliff Campaign Committee $200.00 D STATE HOUSE 60 AR Smith, Frederick Fred Smith Campaign Committee $250.00 O STATE HOUSE 50 AR Wagner, Wes Wes Wagner Campaign Committee $200.00 D STATE HOUSE 54 AR Womack, Richard Citizens for Womack $200.00 R STATE HOUSE 18 AR Wren, Tommy Tommy Wren Campaign Committee $525.00 D STATE HOUSE 62 AR Democratic Party of Arkansas $15,000.00 D AR Democratic Party of Arkansas $2,500.00 D AR Republican Party of Arkansas (RPA) 2015 Inaugural Committee $5,000.00 AZ 2015 Arizona Government Transition Committee $15,000.00 CA Achadjian, Katcho Katcho Achadjian for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 35 CA Alejo, Luis Alejo for Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 D STATE HOUSE 30 CA Alejo, Luis Alejo for Assembly 2014 $2,600.00 D STATE HOUSE 30 CA Allen, Travis Re-Elect Travis Allen for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 72 CA Anderson, Joel Tax Fighters for Anderson Senate 2014 $2,000.00 R STATE SENATE 38 CA Antonovich, Michael Antonovich Officeholder Account $400.00 R County Supervisor 5 CA Atkins, Toni Toni Atkins for State Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 D STATE HOUSE 78 CA Atkins, Toni Toni Atkins for State Assembly 2014 $2,600.00 D STATE HOUSE 78 CA Berger, Ruthanne Ruthanne Taylor Berger for City Council 2014 $500.00 O City Council CA Berryhill, Tom Tom Berryhill for Sentae 2014 $2,000.00 R STATE SENATE 8 CA Bigelow, Franklin Friends of Frank Bigelow for Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 R STATE HOUSE 5 CA Bigelow, Franklin Friends of Frank Bigelow for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 5 CA Bloom, Richard Bloom for Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 D STATE HOUSE 50 CA Bloom, Richard Bloom for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 50 CA Bocanegra, Raul Bocanegra for Assembly 2014 $2,500.00 D STATE HOUSE 39 CA Bonilla, Susan Susan Bonilla for Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 D STATE HOUSE 14 CA Bonin, Michael Mike Bonin for City Council $500.00 D City Council CA Bonta, Rob Rob Bonta for Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 D STATE HOUSE 18 CA Bonta, Rob Rob Bonta for Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 D STATE HOUSE 18 CA Brown, Cheryl Cheryl R. Brown for Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 D STATE HOUSE 47 CA Brown, Cheryl Cheryl R. Brown for Assembly 2014 $2,500.00 D STATE HOUSE 47 CA Brown, Jerry Brown for Governor 2014 $27,200.00 D GOVERNOR CA Burke, Autumn Autumn Burke for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 62 CA Calderon, Ian Ian Calderon for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 57 CA Campos, Nora Nora Campos for Assembly 2014 $4,100.00 D STATE HOUSE 27 CA Cannella, Anthony Cannella for Senate 2014 $2,000.00 R STATE SENATE 12 CA Chang, Ling-Ling Ling-Ling Chang for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 55 CA Chau, Ed Ed Chau for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 49 CA Chavez, Rocky Rocky Chavez for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 76 CA Cooley, Ken Re-Elect Ken Cooley for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 8 CA Dababneh, Matt Matt Dababneh for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 45 CA Dahle, Brian Brian Dahle for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 1 CA Daly, Tom Tom Daly for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 69 CA De Leon, Kevin Kevin de Leon for Senate 2014 $4,100.00 D STATE SENATE 24 CA Dee, Carolyn Committee to Elect Carolyn Dee for Town Council 2014 $250.00 O City Council CA Dickinson, Roger Roger Dickinson for Senate 2014 $1,500.00 D STATE SENATE 6 CA Eggman, Susan Eggman for Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 D STATE HOUSE 13 CA Eggman, Susan Eggman for Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 D STATE HOUSE 13 CA Frazier, Jim Jim Frazier for Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 D STATE HOUSE 11 CA Frazier, Jim Jim Frazier for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 11 CA Fuller, Jean Jean Fuller for Senate 2014 $2,000.00 R STATE SENATE 16 CA Gaines, Beth Beth Gaines for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 6 CA Gaines, Beth Beth Gaines for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 6 CA Gaines, Ted Gaines for Senate 2016 $1,500.00 R STATE SENATE 1 CA Gallagher, James Gallagher for Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 R STATE HOUSE 3 CA Gallagher, James Gallagher for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 3 CA Garcia, Bonnie Bonnie Garcia for Senate 2014 $2,000.00 R STATE SENATE 28 CA Garcia, Cristina Garcia for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 58 CA Garcia, Robert Robert Garcia for Mayor 2014 $250.00 R Mayor CA Garcia, Robert Robert Garcia for Mayor 2014 $750.00 R Mayor CA Gatto, Mike Mike Gatto for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 43 CA Gipson, Mike Gipson for Assembly 2014 $1,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 64 CA Gomez, Jimmy Friends of Jimmy Gomez for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 51 CA Gonzalez, Lena Lena Gonzalez for Long Beach City Council 2014 $400.00 O City Council 1 CA Gonzalez, Lena Lena Gonzalez for Long Beach City Council 2014 $400.00 O City Council 1 CA Gordon, Richard Rich Gordon for State Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 D STATE HOUSE 24 CA Gordon, Richard Rich Gordon for State Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 24 CA Grove, Shannon Shannon Grove for Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 R STATE HOUSE 34 CA Grove, Shannon Shannon Grove for Assembly 2014 $1,100.00 R STATE HOUSE 34 CA Hall, Isadore Hall for Senate 2016 $1,500.00 D STATE SENATE 35 CA Hall, Isadore Hall for Senate 2014 $1,000.00 D STATE SENATE 35 CA Harkey, Diane Harkey for Board of Equalization 2014 $1,500.00 R STATE BOARD 4 CA Harkey, Diane Harkey for Board of Equalization 2014 $2,600.00 R STATE BOARD 4 CA Herman, Timothy Committee to Re-Elect Tim Herman Roseville City Council 2014 $500.00 O City Council CA Hernandez, Roger Hernandez for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 48 CA Hertzberg, Robert Hertzberg for Senate 2014 $2,500.00 D STATE SENATE 18 CA Higginbotham, Shelly Committee to Elect Shelly Higginbotham for Mayor 2014 $250.00 R Mayor CA Holmes, Mike Holmes for City Council 2014 $250.00 R City Council CA Horton, Jerome Board of Equalization Member Horton 2014 $2,000.00 D STATE BOARD 3 CA Hueso, Ben Hueso for Senate 2014 $2,000.00 D STATE SENATE 40 CA Hueso, Ben Hueso for Senate 2014 $2,000.00 D STATE SENATE 40 CA Huff, Robert Taxpayers for Bob Huff for Assembly 2016 $4,100.00 R STATE HOUSE 55 CA Husted, Dave Dave Husted for Corona City Council 2014 $250.00 R City Council CA Jones, Brian Brian Jones for Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 R STATE HOUSE 71 CA Jones, Brian Brian Jones for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 71 CA Jones-Sawyer, Reginald Jones-Sawyer for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 59 CA Kerth, Robert Rob Kerth for SMUD 2014 $250.00 OSacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) 5 CA Levine, Marc Friends of Marc Levine Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 10 CA Linder, Eric Eric Linder for Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 R STATE HOUSE 60 CA Linder, Eric Eric Linder for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 60 CA Ly, Steve Steve Ly for City Council 2014 $250.00 O City Council CA Ma, Fiona Fiona Ma for State Board of Equalization 2014 $2,000.00 D STATE BOARD 2 CA Maienschein, Brian Maienschein for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 77 CA Mayes, Chad Chad Mayes for Assembly 2014 $1,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 42 CA Mayes, Chad Chad Mayes for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 42 CA McCarty, Kevin McCarty for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 7 CA Melendez, Melissa Melissa Melendez for Assembly 2014 $2,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 67 CA Mendoza, Tony Mendoza for Senate 2014 $2,000.00 D STATE SENATE 32 CA Mitchell, Holly Holly J.
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