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Q4 2019 AZPAC Disbursements .Xlsx AZPAC Disbursements Q4 2019 LEGISLATO COMMI DISBURSEMEN DISBURSEMENT DISBURSEMENT PERIOD PERIOD R FIRST LEGISLATOR TTEE PARTY COMMITTEE NAME T DATE AMOUNT SUBTYPE TEXT YEAR NAME LAST NAME STATE AFFILIATION Massachusetts Republican Party 10/7/2019 ‐$5,000.00 FECA Other 2019 MA Republican Massachusetts Biotechnology Council Inc. Federal Political Action Committee 10/7/2019 $2,500.00 FECA Other 2019 MA Democratic Texas House Republican Caucus 10/11/2019 $1,000.00 State/Local Other 2019 TX Republican Texas House Democratic Caucus 10/11/2019 $1,000.00 State/Local Other 2019 TX Democratic Friends of Brandon Creighton 10/11/2019 $750.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Brandon Creighton TX Republican Brian Birdwell Campaign 10/11/2019 $1,000.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Brian Birdwell TX Republican Charles Perry Campaign 10/11/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Charles Perry TX Republican Charlie Geren Campaign 10/11/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Charlie Geren TX Republican Chris Turner Campaign 10/11/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Chris Turner TX Democratic Dade Phelan Campaign 10/11/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Dade Phelan TX Republican Dennis Paul Campaign 10/11/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Dennis Paul TX Republican Donna Howard Campaign 10/11/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Donna Howard TX Democratic Drew Darby Campaign 10/11/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Drew Darby TX Republican Walter Four Price Campaign 10/11/2019 $1,000.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Four Price TX Republican Garnet Coleman Campaign 10/11/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Garnet Coleman TX Democratic Gene Wu Campaign 10/11/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Gene Wu TX Democratic Greg Bonnen Campaign 10/11/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Greg Bonnen TX Republican Ina Minjarez Campaign 10/11/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Ina Minjarez TX Democratic Juan Chuy Hinojosa Campaign 10/11/2019 $1,000.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Juan Hinojosa TX Democratic Kelly Hancock Campaign 10/11/2019 $1,000.00 State/Local Primary 2022 Kelly Hancock TX Republican Ken King Campaign 10/11/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Ken King TX Republican Kirk Watson Campaign 10/11/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2022 Kirk Watson TX Republican Kyle Kacal Campaign 10/11/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Kyle Kacal TX Republican Larry Taylor Campaign 10/11/2019 $750.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Larry Taylor TX Republican Lois Kolkhorst Campaign 10/11/2019 $1,000.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Lois Kolkhorst TX Republican Nathan Johnson Campaign 10/11/2019 $1,000.00 State/Local Primary 2022 Nathan Johnson TX Democratic Nicole Collier Campaign 10/11/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Nicole Collier TX Democratic Oscar Longoria Campaign 10/11/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Oscar Longoria TX Democratic Sarah Davis Campaign 10/11/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Sarah Davis TX Republican Senfronia Thompson Campaign 10/11/2019 $1,000.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Senfronia Thompson TX Democratic 1 AZPAC Disbursements Q4 2019 Stephanie Klick Campaign 10/11/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Stephanie Klick TX Republican Todd Hunter Campaign 10/11/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Todd Hunter TX Republican Friends of Tom Oliverson 10/11/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Tom Oliverson TX Republican Toni Rose Campaign 10/11/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Toni Rose TX Democratic Texans for Trent Ashby 10/11/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Trent Ashby TX Republican Dennis Bonnen Campaign 10/22/2019 ‐$2,000.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Dennis Bonnen TX Republican Wenstrup For Congress 10/23/2019 $2,500.00 FECA Primary 2020 Brad Wenstrup OH Republican DOUG JONES FOR SENATE COMMITTEE 10/23/2019 $1,000.00 FECA Primary 2020 Doug Jones AL Democratic Drew Ferguson for Congress Inc. 10/23/2019 $1,000.00 FECA Primary 2020 Drew Ferguson GA Republican ROMNEY FOR UTAH INC 10/23/2019 $1,500.00 FECA Primary 2024 Mitt Romney UT Republican Next Century Fund 10/23/2019 $2,500.00 FECA Other 2019 Richard Burr VA Republican Latta For Congress 10/23/2019 $500.00 FECA Primary 2020 Robert Latta OH Republican Tony Cardenas For Congress 10/23/2019 $1,000.00 FECA Primary 2020 Tony Cardenas DC Democratic VAL DEMINGS FOR CONGRESS 10/23/2019 $1,000.00 FECA Primary 2020 Val Demings FL Democratic Cooper for North Carolina 11/6/2019 $2,700.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Roy Cooper NC Democratic Buddy Carter For Congress 11/13/2019 $500.00 FECA Primary 2020 Buddy Carter GA Republican Bucshon For Congress 11/13/2019 $2,500.00 FECA General 2020 Larry Bucshon IN Republican MORGAN GRIFFITH FOR CONGRESS 11/13/2019 $1,500.00 FECA Primary 2020 Morgan Griffith VA Republican Cole For Congress 11/13/2019 $1,500.00 FECA Primary 2020 Tom Cole OK Republican Three Rivers Political Action Committee 11/20/2019 $2,500.00 FECA Other 2019 Kurt Schrader DC Democratic Republican Senate Campaign Committee 12/6/2019 $1,000.00 State/Local Other 2019 OH Republican Friends of Beth Liston 12/6/2019 $250.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Beth Liston OH Democratic Seitz for Ohio 12/6/2019 $750.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Bill Seitz OH Republican Hackett for Ohio 12/6/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Bob Hackett OH Republican Peterson for Good Government 12/6/2019 $1,000.00 State/Local Primary 2022 Bob Peterson OH Republican Committee to Elect Brett Hillyer 12/6/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Brett Hillyer OH Republican Citizens to Elect Allison Russo 12/6/2019 $250.00 State/Local Primary 2020 C. Russo OH Democratic Friends of Casey Weinstein 12/6/2019 $250.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Casey Weinstein OH Democratic Cecil Thomas Senate Committee 12/6/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2022 Cecil Thomas OH Democratic Emilia Sykes Campaign 12/6/2019 $1,000.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Emilia Sykes OH Democratic Friends of Erica Crawley 12/6/2019 $250.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Erica Crawley OH Democratic Friends of George Lang 12/6/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 George Lang OH Republican Callender for Ohio 12/6/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Jamie Callender OH Republican Friends of Janine Boyd 12/6/2019 $250.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Janine Boyd OH Democratic Friends of Jay Edwards 12/6/2019 $750.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Jay Edwards OH Republican 2 AZPAC Disbursements Q4 2019 Friends of Jeffrey A Crossman 12/6/2019 $250.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Jeffrey Crossman OH Democratic Friends of Joe Miller 12/6/2019 $250.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Joe Miller OH Democratic Friends of Juanita Brent 12/6/2019 $250.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Juanita Brent OH Democratic Friends of Kenny Yuko 12/6/2019 $1,000.00 State/Local Primary 2022 Kenneth Yuko OH Democratic Boggs for Ohio 12/6/2019 $750.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Kristin Boggs OH Democratic Friends of Larry Householder 12/6/2019 $2,000.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Larry HouseholderOH Republican Citizens for Obhof 12/6/2019 $1,000.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Larry Obhof OH Republican Committee to Elect Bill Blessing 12/6/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Louis Blessing OH Republican Romanchuk for Ohio 12/6/2019 $750.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Mark Romanchuk OH Republican Friends of Matt Dolan 12/6/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Matt Dolan OH Republican Matt Huffman for Ohio 12/6/2019 $1,000.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Matt Huffman OH Republican DeWine Husted For Ohio 12/6/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2022 Mike DeWine OH Republican Friends of Nickie J. Antonio 12/6/2019 $750.00 State/Local Primary 2022 Nickie Antonio OH Democratic Citizens for Niraj Antani 12/6/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Niraj Antani OH Republican Friends of Hicks‐Hudson 12/6/2019 $750.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Paula Hicks‐Hudso OH Democratic Friends of Phil Robinson 12/6/2019 $250.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Phillip Robinson OH Democratic Friends of Randi Clites 12/6/2019 $250.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Randi Clites OH Democratic Citizens for Richard Brown 12/6/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Richard Brown OH Democratic Citizens for McColley 12/6/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2022 Rob McColley OH Republican Friends of Sandra Williams 12/6/2019 $750.00 State/Local Primary 2022 Sandra Williams OH Democratic Friends of Scott Lipps 12/6/2019 $1,000.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Scott Lipps OH Republican Oelslager for Ohio 12/6/2019 $750.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Scott Oelslager OH Republican Committee For Wiggam 12/6/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Scott Wiggam OH Republican O''Brien for Ohio (Sean) 12/6/2019 $750.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Sean O'Brien OH Democratic Citizens for Stephanie Kunze 12/6/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Stephanie Kunze OH Republican Steve Huffman for Ohio 12/6/2019 $1,000.00 State/Local Primary 2022 Stephen Huffman OH Republican Friends to Elect Terrence Upchurch 12/6/2019 $250.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Terrence Upchurch OH Democratic Terry Johnson for State Representative 12/6/2019 $750.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Terry Johnson OH Republican Citizens for Gavarone 12/6/2019 $500.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Theresa Gavarone OH Republican Brinkman Campaign Committee 12/6/2019 $750.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Thomas Brinkman OH Republican Team West Committee 12/6/2019 $250.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Thomas West OH Democratic SYKES FOR OFFICE 12/6/2019 $750.00 State/Local Primary 2020 Vernon Sykes OH Democratic Lisa Blunt Rochester For Congress 12/10/2019 $1,000.00 FECA General 2020 Lisa Blunt RochesDE Democratic Lisa Blunt Rochester For Congress 12/10/2019 $1,500.00
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