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8-Week Report DD [?/\[\/{SEY C()\J[[ [Y non IA®p, piections Office CITY OF SAINT PAUL CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORT FORM (All data on this form is public information) committee Name Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. Political Fund X Type of organization: Candidate Committee Political Committee Political Fund office sought/Purpose of committee_Minnesota.political4Ur0 Type of report: _ Initial report _Final report (closes committee account - see MS Ch 211A.03 for requirements) _x_ _ 8 week pre-election One-time report from political committee ___ 2 week pre-election registered with Campaign Finance Board ___ January report Registration } This report serves as both the initial and final report. 1/1 /19 to 9/5/19 Reporting period: From ---------------- (Day following end date of last report) (S days prior to due date OR December 31 if January report) Summary Statement to Date A. Totals for B. Cumulative C. Cumulative {In column B, enter totals from Totals to Date column Cfrom previous report.) this report Totals to Date from previous report 1. Total contributions under $50 $ + s 1/1 Balance $ 10,079.55 ------- 2. Total contributions equal to/ $ 63,375.00 $ $ _ greater than $50 + ------- 3. Expenditures $ 25,230.16 + $ _ $ _ Account Balance $ 48,224.39 (as of report end date) (Column C: 1+2-3 = balance) Itemization of Contributions Itemize all contributions made by an individual or committee that are equal to or greater than $50 in the aggregate. Itemization must include: date, name, address, employer or occupation if self-employed, and amount. Attach separate sheet or Excel spreadsheet. Itemization of Expenditures Itemize all expenditures. Itemization must include: date, purpose, and amount. Attach separate sheet or Excel spreadsheet. Depository(ies)/Bank Location of Committee Funds -W-e-lls -Fa-rg-o -Ba-nk- --------------'------------ Signature of candidate, __-.--:--- () !)_ \. J secretary, or treasurer //rota f Ju_ 7 Printed Name Tammera R. Diehm Email [email protected] ---------- 225 South 6th St, Suite 3500, Minneapolis, MN 55402 612-604-6658 [pp(pp(S Ph one _ Revised 3/2015 ITEMIZED CONTRIBUTIONS Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. Political Fund 9/10/2019 Column A Column B Column B1 Column C $ Value of In Total from Date Previous Total $ Received Contibutor Name and Address Contributor's Employer Kind Source Received For This Year This Period Donation YTD Return of contribution Nelson (Carla) for Senate $ 100.00 $ 100.00 reported on prior report Partial Return of contribution Benson (Michelle) for Senate $ 500.00 $ 500.00 reported on prior report Aafedt, David M. 1/15/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $1,000.00 $0.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Aafedt, David M. 7/26/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $1,000.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Ansel, Jeffrey R. 1/15/20 19 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $500.00 $0.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Ansel, Jeffrey R. 7/26/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $600.00 $0.00 $1,100.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Armour, Jonathan W.J. 1/15/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $1,000.00 $0.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Armour, Jonathan W.J. 7/26/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $500.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Barnett, Timothy M. 1/15/20 19 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $1,000.00 $0.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Barnett, Timothy M. 7/26/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $500.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Beck, Daniel C. 1/15/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $1,000.00 $0.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Beck, Daniel C. 7/26/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $500.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Boyd, Thomas H. 1/15/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $1,000.00 $0.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Boyd, Thomas H. 7/26/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $750.00 $0.00 $1,750.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Colton, Philip T. 1/15/20 19 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $500.00 $0.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Colton, Philip T. 7/26/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $500.00 $0.00 $1,000.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Davenport, David A. 1/15/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $1,500.00 $0.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Davenport, David A. 7/26/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $750.00 $0.00 $2,250.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Dayhoff, Aimee D. 1/15/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $500.00 $0.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Dayhoff, Aimee D. 7/26/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $500.00 $0.00 $1,000.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Diehm, Tammera R. 1/15/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $1,000.00 $0.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Diehm, Tammera R. 7/26/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $750.00 $0.00 $1,750.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Dierking, James W. 7/26/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $500.00 $0.00 $500.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Dongoske, Scott J. 1/15/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $2,000.00 $0.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Dongoske, Scott J. 7/26/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $750.00 $0.00 $2,750.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Drennan, Jeffrey S. 7/26/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $250.00 $0.00 $250.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Finnern, Christianna L. 7/26/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $500.00 $0.00 $500.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Fornwald, Gerald H. 1/15/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $200.00 $0.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Fornwald, Gerald H. 7/26/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $250.00 $0.00 $450.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Hansen, Karen Ciegler 1/15/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $1,000.00 $0.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Hansen, Karen Ciegler 7/26/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $250.00 $0.00 $1,250.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Hanson, Thomas J. 1/15/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & \Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $500.00 $0.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Hanson, Thomas J. 7/26/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $500.00 $0.00 $1,000.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Hoganson, Jon J. 7/26/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $1,000.00 $0.00 $1,000.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Holper, John C. 1/15/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $1,000.00 $0.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Holper, John C. 7/26/20 19 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & \Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $750.00 $0.00 $1,750.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Jahnke, Scott D. 1/15/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $500.00 $0.00 $500.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Jenkins, Justin H. 1/15/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $500.00 $0.00 $500.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Johnson, Mark T. 7/26/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $500.00 $0.00 $500.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Jones, Ill, Norman L. 1/15/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $1,500.00 $0.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Jones, Ill, Norman L. 7/26/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $1,000.00 $0.00 $2,500.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Kensicki, Brian W. 1/15/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $500.00 $0.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Kensicki, Brian W. 7/26/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $500.00 $0.00 $1,000.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Kettleson, Thomas J. 7/26/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $750.00 $0.00 $750.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Koerselman, Jeffrey J. 1/15/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $1,500.00 $0.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Koerselman, Jeffrey J. 7/26/2019 225 South Sixth Street, Suite 3500 Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. $0.00 $750.00 $0.00 $2,250.00 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Lee, Kristopher D.
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