Microsoft Political Action Committee State Candidate Contributions July 1, 2014 – December 31, 2014

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Microsoft Political Action Committee State Candidate Contributions July 1, 2014 – December 31, 2014 Microsoft Corporation Tel 425 882 8080 One Microsoft Way Fax 425 936 7329 Redmond, WA 98052-6399 http://www.microsoft.com Microsoft Political Action Committee State Candidate Contributions July 1, 2014 – December 31, 2014 Candidate State Office Sought Amount Atty. Gen. Alan Wilson (R) SC Attorney General $1,000.00 Atty. Gen. E. Scott Pruitt (R) OK Attorney General $1,000.00 Atty. Gen. Ken Paxton (R) TX Attorney General $5,000.00 Atty. Gen. Marty J. Jackley (R) SD Attorney General $1,000.00 Atty. Gen. Mike DeWine (R) OH Attorney General $1,000.00 Atty. Gen. Pamela Jo Bondi (R) FL Attorney General $1,000.00 Atty. Gen. Thomas John Miller (D) IA Attorney General $1,000.00 Gov. Doug Ducey (R) AZ Governor $500.00 Gov. Patrick Lloyd McCrory (R) NC Governor $5,000.00 Gov. Pete Ricketts (R) NE Governor $5,000.00 Gov. Sam Brownback (R) KS Governor $2,000.00 Gov. Sam Brownback (R) KS Governor $2,000.00 Gov. Steve Bullock (D) MT Governor $650.00 Gov. Terry Edward Branstad (R) IA Governor $1,000.00 Hon. Dan Patrick (R) TX Lieutenant Governor $5,000.00 Hon. Glenn Hegar (R) TX Attorney General $1,000.00 Joe Riding (D) IA House District 030 $250.00 Joseph Nelson Dollar (R) NC House District 036 $500.00 Molly Spearman (R) SC Superintendent of $2,500.00 Education Rep. Beverly Miller Earle (D) NC House District 101 $250.00 Rep. Brian Meyer (D) IA House District 033 $250.00 Rep. Brian S. Moore (R) IA House District 058 $250.00 Rep. Cecil Dolecheck (R) IA House District 024 $250.00 Rep. Chuck Soderberg (R) IA House District 005 $250.00 Rep. Clel E. Baudler (R) IA House District 020 $250.00 Rep. Daniel A. Huseman (R) IA House District 003 $250.00 Rep. David R. Lewis (R) NC House District 053 $500.00 Rep. Edward Francis Hanes, Jr (D) NC House District 072 $250.00 Rep. Eric W. Burlison (R) MO House District 133 $500.00 Rep. Garland E. Pierce (D) NC House District 048 $250.00 Rep. Gene Suellentrop (R) KS House District 091 $500.00 Rep. Gerald T. Henry (D) KS House District 063 $500.00 Rep. Jarad Klein (R) IA House District 078 $250.00 Rep. Jason Barnes (R) MO House District 060 $500.00 Rep. Jason Villalba (R) TX House District 114 $500.00 Rep. Jo Oldson (D) IA House District 041 $250.00 Rep. John Forbes (D) IA House District 040 $250.00 Rep. Josh Byrnes (R) IA House District 014 $250.00 Rep. Kasha Kelley (R) KS House District 080 $500.00 Rep. Keith Esau (R) KS House District 014 $500.00 Rep. Kelly M. Alexander, Jr. (D) NC House District 107 $250.00 Rep. Larry Gonzales (R) TX House District 052 $500.00 Rep. Linda L. Upmeyer (R) IA House District 054 $250.00 Rep. Mark A. Parkinson (R) MO House District 105 $500.00 Rep. Mark D. Smith (D) IA House District 071 $250.00 Rep. Mark E. Hutton (R) KS House District 105 $250.00 Rep. Mark E. Hutton (R) KS House District 105 $250.00 Rep. Marvin Kleeb (R) KS House District 048 $250.00 Rep. Mike Lair (R) MO House District 007 $500.00 Rep. Patti Ruff (D) IA House District 056 $250.00 Rep. Paul Curtman (R) MO House District 109 $500.00 Rep. Quentin Stanerson (R) IA House District 095 $250.00 Rep. Ralph C. Watts (R) IA House District 019 $250.00 Rep. Ray Merrick (R) KS House District 027 $500.00 Rep. Rebecca Ann Carney (D) NC House District 102 $500.00 Rep. Rob Taylor (R) IA House District 044 $250.00 Rep. Ron Jorgensen (R) IA House District 006 $250.00 Rep. Ron Ryckman (R) KS House District 078 $500.00 Rep. T.J. Berry (R) MO House District 038 $500.00 Rep. Tom Burroughs (D) KS House District 033 $500.00 Rep. Tom Flanigan (R) MO House District 163 $500.00 Sen. Amanda Ragan (D) IA Senate District 027 $250.00 Sen. Anthony M. Hensley (D) KS Senate District 019 $500.00 Sen. Brian H. Schoenjahn (D) IA Senate District 012 $250.00 Sen. Charles Schneider (R) IA Senate District 022 $250.00 Sen. Daniel T. Blue, Jr (D) NC Senate District 014 $500.00 Sen. Dominic F. Pileggi (R) PA Senate District 009 $1,000.00 Sen. Eric S. Schmitt (R) MO Senate District 015 $500.00 Sen. Floyd B. McKissick, Jr. (D) NC Senate District 020 $250.00 Sen. Jack Whitver (R) IA Senate District 019 $250.00 Sen. Jake Chapman (R) IA Senate District 010 $250.00 Sen. Jane Nelson (R) TX Senate District 012 $1,000.00 Sen. Jeff Danielson (D) IA Senate District 010 $250.00 Sen. Jim Denning (R) KS Senate District 008 $250.00 Sen. Joel D. Ford (D) NC Senate District 038 $500.00 2 Sen. Joshua H. Stein (D) NC Senate District 016 $500.00 Sen. Kurt U. Schaefer (R) MO Attorney General $500.00 Sen. Larry Obhof (R) OH Senate District 022 $1,500.00 Sen. Laura Kelly (D) KS Senate District 018 $500.00 Sen. Michael E. Gronstal (D) IA Senate District 050 $250.00 Sen. Mike Petersen (R) KS Senate District 028 $250.00 Sen. Molly Baumgardner (R) KS Senate District 037 $250.00 Sen. Randy Feenstra (R) IA Senate District 002 $250.00 Sen. Randy Gardner (R) OH Senate District 002 $1,000.00 Sen. Richard E. Wilborn (R) KS Senate District 035 $250.00 Sen. Robert Benjamin Clark, III (D) NC Senate District 021 $250.00 Sen. Robert E. Dvorsky (D) IA Senate District 015 $250.00 Sen. Robert M. Hogg (D) IA Senate District 033 $250.00 Sen. Roby Smith (R) IA Senate District 047 $250.00 Sen. Ryan Silvey (R) MO Senate District 017 $500.00 Sen. Steve E Abrams (R) KS Senate District 032 $250.00 Sen. Susan Wagle (R) KS Senate District 030 $250.00 Sen. Terry Bruce (R) KS Senate District 034 $250.00 Sen. Thomas G. Courtney (D) IA Senate District 044 $250.00 Sen. Tim Kapucian (R) IA Senate District 020 $250.00 Sen. Tom Arpke (R) KS Senate District 024 $250.00 Sen. Ty Masterson (R) KS Senate District 016 $250.00 Sen. William A. Dotzler, Jr. (D) IA Senate District 011 $250.00 $66,150.00 3 .
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