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WV Campaign Finance State of West Virginia Campaign Financial Statement (Long Form) in Relation to the 2016 Election Year Candidate or Committee Name Candidate or Committee's Treasurer Bill Cole Gary Cornwell Political Party (for candidates) Treasurer's Mailing Address (Street, Route, or P.O. Box) Republican PO Box 1697 Office Sought (for Candidates) District/Division City, State, Zip Code Daytime Phone # Governor State Bluefield, WV 24605 304-325-8157 Election Cycle Reporting Period (check one): Check if Applicable: X Primary - First Report Pre-primary Report Post-primary Report Amended Report You must also check box of General - First Report Pre-general Report Post-general Report appropriate reporting period Final Report Zero balance required. PAC must also file Form F-6 Non-Election Cycle Reporting Period: Dissolution Annual Report 2016 Calendar Year Due last Saturday in March or within 6 days thereafter REPORT TOTALS Fill in totals at the completion of the report. RECEIPTS OF FUNDS: Totals for this CASH BALANCE SUMMARY Period Beginning Balance $0.00 Contributions $137,207.51 (ending balance from previous report) Monetary Contributions from all Fund-Raising + $868,984.00 Total Monetary Contributions + Events $1,016,301.10 Receipt of a Transfer of Excess Funds + $10,109.59 Total Other Income + $36.23 Total Monetary Contributions: = $1,016,301.10 Subtotal: a. = In-Kind Contributions + $44,276.07 $1,016,337.33 Total Contributions: = $1,060,577.17 Total Expenditures Paid $467,312.43 Other Income $36.23 Total Disbursements of Excess Funds + $0.00 Loans Received + $0.00 Repayment of Loans + $0.00 Total Other Income: = $36.23 Subtotal: b. = $467,312.43 OUTSTANDING LOANS & DEBTS: Ending Balance: = $549,024.90 Unpaid Bills $15,626.31 (Subtotal a. - Subtotal b.) *Note: Report cannot be submitted with a negative Outstanding Loans + $0.00 balance. Total Debts: = $15,626.31 TOTAL EXPENDITURES ELECTION YEAR-TO-DATE TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS ELECTION YEAR-TO-DATE (Add total expenditures from all reports) (Add total contributions from all reports) $467,312.43 $1,060,577.17 CONTRIBUTIONS $250.00 OR LESS DATE CONTRIBUTOR'S FULL NAME OR COMMITTEE'S NAME AMOUNT Jun 25, 2015 Jared Bedekovich $25.00 Jul 2, 2015 Patti Reese $50.00 Jul 6, 2015 Jared Bedekovich $25.00 Jul 15, 2015 David Evans $50.00 Jul 15, 2015 Denise Lucas $100.00 Aug 24, 2015 Matthew Parker $100.00 Aug 25, 2015 Danny Baliker $200.00 Sep 1, 2015 Frank Boscarillo $150.00 Sep 3, 2015 Kristian Warner $25.00 Sep 8, 2015 Bradford Poston $50.00 Sep 15, 2015 Christa Randolph $250.00 Oct 7, 2015 Ann Playtis $100.00 Oct 12, 2015 Michael Devault $50.00 Oct 28, 2015 Fred Neal $10.00 Oct 28, 2015 Donald Lee Williams $10.00 Oct 28, 2015 Saralee Blackburn $15.00 Oct 28, 2015 Strawn Brown $20.00 Oct 28, 2015 Joseph Leighton $20.00 Oct 28, 2015 Danny Lowery $25.00 Oct 28, 2015 Betty Bailey $25.00 Oct 28, 2015 John Hall $35.00 Oct 28, 2015 Gregory Bailey $35.00 Oct 28, 2015 Bradley Stover $35.00 Oct 28, 2015 Geraldine Jackson $35.00 Oct 28, 2015 James Manno $35.00 Oct 28, 2015 Geraldine Childress $50.00 Oct 28, 2015 Charles Almond $50.00 Oct 28, 2015 Dana Jett $50.00 Oct 28, 2015 Virginia Tennant $50.00 Oct 28, 2015 Terry Childress $50.00 Oct 28, 2015 R.L. Carpenter $50.00 Oct 28, 2015 Rose Kuhn $50.00 Oct 28, 2015 Bradley Clouser $50.00 Oct 28, 2015 Miles Epling $100.00 Oct 28, 2015 Margaret & Jimmie Shires $100.00 Oct 28, 2015 Robert Tebay $100.00 Oct 28, 2015 James Elkins II $100.00 Oct 28, 2015 C.J. Hatcher $100.00 Oct 28, 2015 Norman Cole Jr. $100.00 Oct 28, 2015 Thomas Lilly $100.00 Oct 28, 2015 Lewis Rexroad $100.00 Nov 2, 2015 George Wood $5.00 Nov 2, 2015 Elizabeth Wright $20.00 Nov 2, 2015 Michael Chennault Sr. $20.00 Nov 2, 2015 William Lantz $25.00 Nov 2, 2015 Judith Guye $25.00 Nov 2, 2015 Joseph Cowgill $35.00 Nov 2, 2015 Burt Simcox Jr. $35.00 Nov 2, 2015 Betty Hall $35.00 Nov 2, 2015 Thomas Waldorf $35.00 Nov 2, 2015 Janice Smith $35.00 Nov 2, 2015 Anna Lou Howard $40.00 Nov 2, 2015 Cooper Proctor Benedict $50.00 Nov 2, 2015 James Blackwell $50.00 Nov 2, 2015 Roberta Kennedy $50.00 Nov 2, 2015 William Wells Jr. $50.00 Nov 2, 2015 Virginia Dulaney $50.00 Nov 2, 2015 Michael Tobrey $50.00 Nov 2, 2015 C. William Harris $100.00 Nov 2, 2015 Dorothy Pigott $100.00 Nov 2, 2015 Allen Siegel $100.00 Nov 2, 2015 Charles McCoy Jr. $100.00 Nov 2, 2015 Mary Bell $100.00 Nov 2, 2015 Rena Cyphert $100.00 Nov 2, 2015 Rose Spry $100.00 Nov 2, 2015 John Hardesty $200.00 Nov 2, 2015 Haven Wall Jr, $250.00 Nov 3, 2015 Carolyn Stricklen $50.00 Nov 4, 2015 Eric Letendre $50.00 Nov 4, 2015 David Fleming $100.00 Nov 4, 2015 Joseph Fleming $100.00 Nov 4, 2015 Margaret Ritchie $100.00 Nov 4, 2015 Meredith Persinger $100.00 Nov 4, 2015 Robert Caveney $150.00 Nov 4, 2015 Michael Romeo $250.00 Nov 5, 2015 Lillian Wright Willis $5.00 Nov 5, 2015 Stephen Foster $35.00 Nov 5, 2015 Steve Courts $35.00 Nov 5, 2015 Romey Nelson $50.00 Nov 5, 2015 David Knuth Sr. $100.00 Nov 10, 2015 David Martin $10.00 Nov 10, 2015 John Fritz $20.00 Nov 10, 2015 Judith Sparkman $25.00 Nov 10, 2015 Ryan Lipscomb $35.00 Nov 10, 2015 Ginger Whittaker $50.00 Nov 10, 2015 David Colvin $50.00 Nov 10, 2015 Matthew Colker $50.00 Nov 10, 2015 Archibald Hoxton III $250.00 Nov 13, 2015 Robert Egtvedt $20.00 Nov 13, 2015 Ladona Benger $25.00 Nov 13, 2015 Gary Morris $35.00 Nov 13, 2015 Darral Bennett $35.00 Nov 13, 2015 James Grubb $50.00 Nov 13, 2015 Cheryl Wyatt $50.00 Nov 13, 2015 Manuel Gomez $50.00 Nov 17, 2015 Charles Bunner $10.00 Nov 17, 2015 Donna Baker $20.00 Nov 17, 2015 Joyce Digirolamo $20.00 Nov 17, 2015 Neil Gingerich $25.00 Nov 17, 2015 Jerry Saulton $35.00 Nov 17, 2015 Martha Wable $50.00 Nov 17, 2015 Lynn Staton $50.00 Nov 17, 2015 Miles Epling $100.00 Nov 17, 2015 Arch Moore III $250.00 Nov 20, 2015 Wesley Wolfe $50.00 Nov 20, 2015 C. William Harris $50.00 Dec 1, 2015 Alexander Mooney $10.00 Dec 1, 2015 Linda Tucci $35.00 Dec 2, 2015 C.F. Neal $5.00 Dec 2, 2015 John Bogdan Jr $14.00 Dec 2, 2015 Richard Baker $15.00 Dec 2, 2015 Diane Doty $25.00 Dec 2, 2015 David Cline $25.00 Dec 2, 2015 Jean Dickens $35.00 Dec 2, 2015 Edward Stiffel III $35.00 Dec 2, 2015 Blanche Riggle $35.00 Dec 2, 2015 Joe Layman $35.00 Dec 2, 2015 Brian Bellman $35.00 Dec 2, 2015 Mary Clubb $50.00 Dec 2, 2015 Don Harman $50.00 Dec 2, 2015 Cheryl Fielitz-Scarbrough $50.00 Dec 2, 2015 Pam Hatcher $50.00 Dec 2, 2015 Kathleen Cox $100.00 Dec 2, 2015 Richard Merrill $100.00 Dec 4, 2015 Carol Austin $25.00 Dec 4, 2015 Harold Brewster $100.00 Dec 5, 2015 Harry Moore $100.00 Dec 9, 2015 Charles Mullett $50.00 Dec 14, 2015 Michael Rose $35.00 Dec 16, 2015 Iris Kline $20.00 Dec 16, 2015 Billy Edwards $35.00 Dec 30, 2015 James Blackwell $50.00 Dec 30, 2015 J.F. Russell Jr $50.00 Dec 30, 2015 James Baek $250.00 Jan 5, 2016 Curtis Davis $55.00 Jan 6, 2016 Brian Vick $25.00 Jan 6, 2016 Matthew Churton $25.00 Jan 8, 2016 Arthur Baron $4.51 Jan 11, 2016 Romey Nelson $50.00 Jan 12, 2016 Lewis Rexroad $100.00 Jan 13, 2016 Abby Sobonya $25.00 Jan 14, 2016 Megan Howie $6.00 Jan 28, 2016 Lewis Rexroad $100.00 Feb 1, 2016 Delores Sibley $100.00 Feb 8, 2016 Shannon Westerman $25.00 Feb 9, 2016 James O'Conner $250.00 Feb 9, 2016 Janis White $250.00 Feb 9, 2016 Gary Nickerson $250.00 Feb 10, 2016 Marvin Vernatter $25.00 Feb 12, 2016 William Merva $250.00 Feb 16, 2016 Allen Peacock $100.00 Feb 19, 2016 Adam Rohrig $250.00 Feb 22, 2016 Hugh Erskine $10.00 Feb 22, 2016 Georgia Daniel $150.00 Feb 25, 2016 Stephen Arnold $25.00 Feb 26, 2016 Bill Looney $50.00 Feb 26, 2016 Roger Topping $250.00 Feb 27, 2016 Timothy Hill $25.00 Feb 28, 2016 Ashby Kave $50.00 Feb 29, 2016 Kris Raynes $10.00 Feb 29, 2016 Benjean Rapp $10.00 Feb 29, 2016 Christopher Burdette $10.00 Feb 29, 2016 Joie Johnston $25.00 Feb 29, 2016 Judy Guye $25.00 Feb 29, 2016 Jon Hof $25.00 Feb 29, 2016 Elliott Kletter $25.00 Feb 29, 2016 Tom Sheppard $50.00 Feb 29, 2016 Rebecca Steorts $50.00 Feb 29, 2016 Marshall Robinson $50.00 Feb 29, 2016 Virignia Peacock $100.00 Feb 29, 2016 Toni and Bill Albert $100.00 Feb 29, 2016 David Darden $100.00 Feb 29, 2016 Sandy Dunn $100.00 Mar 2, 2016 Katherine Fletcher $50.00 Mar 2, 2016 Casey Bowling $100.00 Mar 3, 2016 Jean Jacobs $50.00 Mar 7, 2016 Arthur Thomm II $250.00 Mar 8, 2016 Jeremy Burkhamer $10.00 Mar 8, 2016 Randall Kidd $25.00 Mar 8, 2016 Steve Courts $32.00 Mar 8, 2016 Robert Stevens $100.00 Mar 9, 2016 Douglas Copenhaver $250.00 Mar 10, 2016 Gordon Douglas $25.00 Mar 10, 2016 Judy Guye $25.00 Mar 10, 2016 Ben Kucsik $100.00 Mar 12, 2016 Ronette Jones $250.00 Mar 13, 2016 Noah Lash $1.00 Mar 14, 2016 Timothy Russell $25.00 Mar 15, 2016 Lewis Buckland $100.00 Mar 16, 2016 Sharon Borich $25.00 Mar 16, 2016 Dale Sparks $25.00 Mar 16, 2016 Leon Rogers $100.00 Mar 18, 2016 Carol Long $25.00 Mar 18, 2016 John Hickman $250.00 Mar 19, 2016 Kathryn Eads $75.00 Mar 19, 2016 Stephen Cohen $250.00 Mar 20, 2016 Carol Long $25.00 Mar 22, 2016 Virginia Dulany $50.00 Mar 22, 2016 Deborah Degner $100.00 Mar 23, 2016 Matt Dailer $25.00 Mar 23, 2016 Sandra Lawrentz $25.00 Mar 23, 2016 Mary Lynn Hileman $100.00 Mar 23, 2016 Edwin Ingram $250.00 Mar 23, 2016 Daniel Bickerton $250.00 Mar 23, 2016 Tammy Acken $250.00 Mar 24, 2016 Don Sappington $10.00 Mar 24, 2016 Gary Parsons $25.00 Mar 24, 2016 Judy Guye $25.00 Mar 24, 2016 Judy Guye $25.00 Mar 24, 2016 James Walker $100.00 Mar 24, 2016 Theodore Marchal $100.00 Mar 24, 2016 Randy Perdue $100.00 Mar 24, 2016 Joshua Lester $100.00 Mar 25, 2016 Bill Huddleston $100.00 Mar 25, 2016 Raleigh Hamilton $100.00 Mar 25, 2016 Mary Spencer $250.00 Mar 25, 2016 William Powell $250.00 Mar 25, 2016 Douglas Copenhaver $250.00 Mar 25, 2016 Saira Blair $250.00 Subtotal of contributions of $250.00 or less $16,427.51 CONTRIBUTIONS MORE THAN $250.00 DATE CONTRIBUTOR'S FULL NAME OR COMMITTEE'S NAME AMOUNT Jun 11, 2015 Bill Cole $50,000.00 Address: P.O.
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