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Actblue Virginia (PAC-12-00545) Reporting Period: 07/01/2012 Through: 09/30/2012 Page: 1 of 110 ActBlue Virginia (PAC-12-00545) Reporting Period: 07/01/2012 Through: 09/30/2012 Page: 1 of 110 Donor Information Schedule A: Direct Contributions Over $100 1. Employer or Business (If Corporate/Company Donor: N/A) 2. Type of Business(If Corporate Donor Type of Business) Date Contribution Aggregate Full Name of Contributor 3. Business Location Received This Period To Date Mailing Address of Contributor ABBOTT, DIANA 1.SELF 3606 MILLINGTON RD 2.NOT EMPLOYED 08/30/2012 $25.00 $25.00 FREE UNION, VA 22940 3.FREE UNION VA ACKERMAN, PETER 1.ST. CHRISTOPHER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 101 N. QUAKER LN. 2.PRIEST 09/29/2012 $25.00 $25.00 ALEXANDRIA, VA 22304 3.SPRINGFIELD VA ACUFF, KATHERINE 1.SELF 2210 CAMARGO DRIVE 2.HEALTH POLICY CONSULTANT 09/11/2012 $25.00 $25.00 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22901 3.CHARLOTTESVILLE VA ADAMSON, ROBERT 1.MCENEARNEY ASSOCIATES; INC 2615 N JOHN MARSHALL DR 2.REALTOR 09/11/2012 $75.00 $75.00 ARLINGTON, VA 22207 3.ARLINGTON VA ADOFO, ADJOA 1.U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 5408 9TH ST NW 2.COMMUNICATIONS 08/09/2012 $20.00 $20.00 WASHINGTON, DC 20011 3.WASHINGTON DC AGUILA, CESAR DEL 1.SALESFORCE.COM 126 FORTNIGHTLY BLVD 2.SALES 07/06/2012 $100.00 $200.00 HERNDON, VA 20170 3.SAN FRANCISCO CA AGUILA, CESAR DEL 1.SALESFORCE.COM 126 FORTNIGHTLY BLVD 2.SALES 07/06/2012 $100.00 $200.00 HERNDON, VA 20170 3.SAN FRANCISCO CA AGUILA, CESAR DEL 1.SALESFORCE.COM 126 FORTNIGHTLY BLVD 2.SALES 07/08/2012 $150.00 $350.00 HERNDON, VA 20170 3.SAN FRANCISCO CA AGUILAR, ESTEBAN A. 1.AGUILAR & AGUILAR; P.C. 2401 CALLE DE PANZA; NW 2.ATTORNEY AT LAW 09/21/2012 $100.00 $100.00 ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87104 3.ALBUQUERQUE NM ALLEN, PETER 1.NONE 281 JEFFERSON DRIVE WEST 2.NOT EMPLOYED 09/06/2012 $41.00 $41.00 PALMYRA, VA 22963 3.PALMYRA VA ALLEN, RALPH 1.UVA 80 APPLE LANE 2.PROFESSOR 09/13/2012 $50.00 $50.00 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22903 3.CHARLOTTESVILLE VA ALLEY, DANIEL 1.GENERAL ELECTRIC 210 WILLOWBROOK RD 2.ENGINEER 09/01/2012 $50.00 $50.00 EARLYSVILLE, VA 22936 3.SALEM VA ActBlue Virginia (PAC-12-00545) Reporting Period: 07/01/2012 Through: 09/30/2012 Page: 2 of 110 Donor Information Schedule A: Direct Contributions Over $100 1. Employer or Business (If Corporate/Company Donor: N/A) 2. Type of Business(If Corporate Donor Type of Business) Date Contribution Aggregate Full Name of Contributor 3. Business Location Received This Period To Date Mailing Address of Contributor ALLMOND, YVONNE 1.TOWNEBANK 405 CONNECTICUT AVE 2.BANKER 08/27/2012 $100.00 $100.00 NORFOLK, VA 23508 3.NORFOLK VA ALMY, GERTRUDE 1.NONE 1766 STONEY CREEK DRIVE 2.NOT EMPLOYED 09/07/2012 $25.00 $25.00 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22902 3.CHARLOTTESVILLE VA AMARAL, JAMES 1.NONE 14196 CUDDY LOOP; APT. 204 2.RETIRED 08/13/2012 $100.00 $100.00 WOODBRIDGE, VA 22193 3.WOODBRIDGE VA ANCARROW, KAAREN 1.NONE 105 LAUREL PATH RD 2.NOT EMPLOYED 09/21/2012 $120.00 $120.00 YORKTOWN, VA 23692 3.YORKTOWN VA ANDERSON, ELEANOR 1.NONE 10106 BEACH MILL ROAD 2.RETIRED 09/13/2012 $25.00 $25.00 GREAT FALLS, VA 22066 3.NONE VA ANDERSON, MONTEZ 1.SELF 3411 CHESTNUT STREET 2.CONSULTANT 08/29/2012 $500.00 $500.00 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104 3.FORT WASHINGTON MD APOSTOLIDES, CRESCENT 1.WELLS FARGO 8258 SILKWOOD DRIVE 2.LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT 07/09/2012 $100.00 $100.00 MECHANCISVILLE, VA 23116 3.GLEN ALLEN VA ARMENTROUT, LARRY 1.NONE 3733 LYONS LANE 2.RETIRED 07/19/2012 $50.00 $50.00 ALEXANDRIA, VA 22302 3.ALEXANDRIA VA ARMSTRONG, AMANDA 1.U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 5878 WESCOTT HILLS WAY 2.SPECIAL ASSISTANT 07/24/2012 $40.00 $40.00 ALEXANDRIA, VA 22315 3.WASHINGTON DC ARTEMEL, ENGIN 1.SELF 218 NORTH LEE STREET 2.PLANNING COSULTANT 08/30/2012 $100.00 $200.00 ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 3.ALEXANDRIA VA ARTEMEL, ENGIN 1.SELF 218 NORTH LEE STREET 2.PLANNING COSULTANT 08/30/2012 $100.00 $200.00 ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 3.ALEXANDRIA VA ASKINAZI, ED 1.WETA TV P.O. BOX 6030 2.VIDEO EDITOR 07/05/2012 $50.00 $50.00 ARLINGTON, VA 22206 3.ARLINGTON VA ActBlue Virginia (PAC-12-00545) Reporting Period: 07/01/2012 Through: 09/30/2012 Page: 3 of 110 Donor Information Schedule A: Direct Contributions Over $100 1. Employer or Business (If Corporate/Company Donor: N/A) 2. Type of Business(If Corporate Donor Type of Business) Date Contribution Aggregate Full Name of Contributor 3. Business Location Received This Period To Date Mailing Address of Contributor AUSTIN, JAMES 1.SELF 297 RHODES WAY 2.GRAPHIC DESIGNER 09/04/2012 $20.00 $20.00 LURAY, VA 22835 3.LURAY VA AUSTIN, JIM 1.NONE 297 RHODES WAY 2.SELF-EMPLOYED 08/01/2012 $25.00 $25.00 LURAY, VA 22835 3.LURAY VA AXELSON, RUSSELL 1.NONE 5055 SEMINARY ROAD; #721 2.RETIRED 07/07/2012 $15.00 $15.00 ALEXANDRIA, VA 22311 3.ALEXANDRIA VA BABB, MICHAEL 1.NORFOLK GENERAL HOSPITAL 6423 WELLINGTON STREET 2.ADMIN ASSOCIATE 09/28/2012 $25.00 $25.00 NORFOLK, VA 23513 3.NORFOLK VA BALDWIN, ROY 1.THE BALDWIN LAW FIRM; LLC 2915 HUNTER MILL RD.; #18 2.ATTORNEY 07/01/2012 $100.00 $100.00 OAKTON, VA 22124 3.OAKTON VA BALL, ALYSON 1.BOARDSTHATEXCEL.COM 1098 TILMAN ROAD 2.CONSULTING 07/30/2012 $50.00 $50.00 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22901 3.CHARLOTTESVILLE VA BALL, GEORGE 1.NONE 5901 MT. EAGLE DR.; #1107 2.NOT EMPLOYED 07/17/2012 $31.00 $31.00 ALEXANDRIA, VA 22303 3.ALEXANDRIA VA BALLARD, DORIS 1.VA. DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS 3803 FRUITWOOD CT. 2.PROBATION OFFICER SUPERVISOR 09/28/2012 $10.00 $10.00 PORTSMOUTH, VA 23703 3.RICHMOND VA BALLARD, REGINALD 1.GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 83 RUTLEDGE DR 2.PERFUSIONIST 09/12/2012 $50.00 $50.00 YOUNGSTOWN, OH 44505 3.WASHINGTON DC BALLERING, EUGENIA 1.CHILD AND FAMILY NETWORK CENTERS 1021 ALLISON STREET 2.ELL TEACHER 09/30/2012 $50.00 $50.00 ALEXANDRIA, VA 22302 3.ALEXANDRIA VA BARBER, EDWIN 1.NONE 1866 WINSTON ROAD 2.RETIRED 09/20/2012 $70.00 $70.00 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22903 3.CHARL VA BAREFOOT, RAYMOND 1.ENGLIN CONSULTING 521 EAST ALEXANDRIA AVE. 2.SENIOR STRATEGIST 09/10/2012 $50.00 $50.00 ALEXANDRIA, VA 22301 3.ALEXANDRIA VA ActBlue Virginia (PAC-12-00545) Reporting Period: 07/01/2012 Through: 09/30/2012 Page: 4 of 110 Donor Information Schedule A: Direct Contributions Over $100 1. Employer or Business (If Corporate/Company Donor: N/A) 2. Type of Business(If Corporate Donor Type of Business) Date Contribution Aggregate Full Name of Contributor 3. Business Location Received This Period To Date Mailing Address of Contributor BARNETT, JEFFERY 1.NONE 1135 BASIL RD 2.RETIRED 09/28/2012 $500.00 $500.00 MCLEAN, VA 22101 3.MCLEAN VA BARNEY, ALICE M 1.NONE 8611 CROMWELL DR 2.NOT EMPLOYED 09/01/2012 $75.00 $75.00 SPRINGFIELD, VA 22151 3.SPRINGFIELD VA BAROCAS, SUSAN 1.SELF 3413 QUEBEC ST NW 2.FILM AND VIDEO 08/26/2012 $36.00 $36.00 WASHINGTON, DC 20016 3.WASHINGTON DC BARR, ADRIENNE 1.XEROX 520 JOHN CARLYLE 2.CONSULTANT 08/04/2012 $35.00 $35.00 ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 3.ELKRIDGE MD BARRY, PATRICIA 1.NONE 144 EXMOOR COURT 2.NOT EMPLOYED 08/26/2012 $50.00 $50.00 WILLIAMSBURG, VA 23185 3.WILLIAMSBURG VA BATAILLON, JARED & ALEXIS 1.FEDERAL JUDICIAL CENTER 201 I ST NE #607 2.RESEARCH 09/04/2012 $250.00 $250.00 WASHINGTON, DC 20002 3.WASHINGTON DC BAUERLE, JUDITH 1.NONE 2680 MILTON HILLS DRIVE 2.RETIRED 08/20/2012 $50.00 $50.00 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22902 3.CHARLOTTESVILLE VA BAUERLE, JUDITH 1.NONE 2680 MILTON HILLS DRIVE 2.RETIRED 09/11/2012 $50.00 $150.00 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22902 3.CHARLOTTESVILLE VA BAUERLE, JUDITH 1.NONE 2680 MILTON HILLS DRIVE 2.RETIRED 09/11/2012 $50.00 $150.00 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22902 3.CHARLOTTESVILLE VA BAXTER, JOHN 1.NONE 2926 GEORGE WASH MEM HWY 2.NOT EMPLOYED 08/15/2012 $50.00 $50.00 HAYES, VA 23072 3.HAYES VA BAXTER, JOHN 1.SOIL CONSULTANT 7195 STOKES DR. 2.DISABLED 09/06/2012 $25.00 $75.00 HAYES, VA 23072 3.HAYES VA BEHRSTOCK, HERB 1.SELF 360 CHANNING WAY 2.RETIRED; VOLUNTEER 08/17/2012 $25.00 $25.00 ALAMEDA, NA 94502 3.ALAMEDA CA ActBlue Virginia (PAC-12-00545) Reporting Period: 07/01/2012 Through: 09/30/2012 Page: 5 of 110 Donor Information Schedule A: Direct Contributions Over $100 1. Employer or Business (If Corporate/Company Donor: N/A) 2. Type of Business(If Corporate Donor Type of Business) Date Contribution Aggregate Full Name of Contributor 3. Business Location Received This Period To Date Mailing Address of Contributor BELANGA, PAUL 1.NONE 177 CAMERON STATION BLVD. 2.VOLUNTEER 08/07/2012 $40.00 $40.00 ALEXANDRIA, VA 22304 3.NONE VA BELL, MATTHEW 1.NONE P.O BOX 2536 2.N/A 07/09/2012 $20.00 $20.00 MERRIFIELD, VA 22116 3.MERRIFIELD VA BELL, MATTHEW 1.N/A 7311 PEPPER LANE 2.N/A 09/19/2012 $5.00 $5.00 CLIFTON, VA 20124 3.MERRIFIELD VA BENEVIDES, CHRISTOPHER 1.US BANK 5252 ORANGE AVE #421 2.BANKING 09/05/2012 $5.00 $5.00 SAN DIEGO, NA 92115 3.SAN DIEGO CA BENNETT, KEVIN 1.PERSONAL 3519 T STREET; NW 2.TECH STARTUP 09/24/2012 $250.00 $250.00 WASHINGTON, DC 20007 3.WASHINGTON DC BERGHEIM, MELVIN 1.NONE 200 N.
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