Top Presidential Receipts and Contributions by Filing Periods in Pre-Election Years Updated 9/23/16

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Top Presidential Receipts and Contributions by Filing Periods in Pre-Election Years Updated 9/23/16 Top Presidential Receipts and Contributions by Filing Periods in Pre-Election Years Updated 9/23/16 No. Committee ID Committee Name Presidential Candidate Report Year Report Type Coverage Start DateCoverage End Date Total Receipts* Total Contributions** 1 C00386987 BUSH-CHENEY '04 INC BUSH, GEORGE W 2003 Q3 7/1/2003 9/30/2003 $50,064,633 $49,202,661 2 C00575795 HILLARY FOR AMERICA CLINTON, HILLARY RODHAM / KA2015 Q2 4/1/2015 6/30/2015 $47,549,950 $46,938,582 3 C00386987 BUSH-CHENEY '04 INC BUSH, GEORGE W 2003 YE 10/1/2003 12/31/2003 $47,527,171 $46,667,872 4 C00431445 OBAMA FOR AMERICA OBAMA, BARACK 2011 Q2 4/1/2011 6/30/2011 $46,310,564 $33,233,681 5 C00431445 OBAMA FOR AMERICA OBAMA, BARACK 2011 Q3 7/1/2011 9/30/2011 $42,083,624 $32,156,071 6 C00431445 OBAMA FOR AMERICA OBAMA, BARACK 2011 YE 10/1/2011 12/31/2011 $39,931,063 $31,956,550 7 C00575795 HILLARY FOR AMERICA CLINTON, HILLARY RODHAM / KA2015 YE 10/1/2015 12/31/2015 $38,093,440 $32,854,374 8 C00306472 FORBES FOR PRESIDENT COMMITTFORBES, STEVE 1999 Q1 1/1/1999 3/31/1999 $37,375,537 $0 9 C00431569 HILLARY CLINTON FOR PRESIDENTCLINTON, HILLARY RODHAM 2007 Q1 1/1/2007 3/31/2007 $36,054,569 $25,815,002 10 C00386987 BUSH-CHENEY '04 INC BUSH, GEORGE W 2003 Q2 4/1/2003 6/30/2003 $35,149,206 $33,653,384 11 C00577130 BERNIE 2016 SANDERS, BERNARD 2015 YE 10/1/2015 12/31/2015 $33,560,449 $33,527,723 12 C00431445 OBAMA FOR AMERICA OBAMA, BARACK 2007 Q2 4/1/2007 6/30/2007 $33,103,605 $32,887,787 13 C00575795 HILLARY FOR AMERICA CLINTON, HILLARY RODHAM / KA2015 Q3 7/1/2015 9/30/2015 $29,925,750 $29,139,274 14 C00343509 BUSH FOR PRESIDENT INC BUSH, GEORGE W 1999 Q2 4/1/1999 6/30/1999 $29,684,601 $28,751,821 15 C00431569 HILLARY CLINTON FOR PRESIDENTCLINTON, HILLARY RODHAM 2007 Q3 7/1/2007 9/30/2007 $27,767,361 $27,017,911 16 C00431569 HILLARY CLINTON FOR PRESIDENTCLINTON, HILLARY RODHAM 2007 YE 10/1/2007 12/31/2007 $27,339,347 $26,538,792 17 C00431171 ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT INC. ROMNEY, MITT 2007 YE 10/1/2007 12/31/2007 $27,247,333 $9,027,461 18 C00431569 HILLARY CLINTON FOR PRESIDENTCLINTON, HILLARY RODHAM 2007 Q2 4/1/2007 6/30/2007 $27,140,382 $26,699,911 19 C00577130 BERNIE 2016 SANDERS, BERNARD 2015 Q3 7/1/2015 9/30/2015 $26,216,430 $26,208,126 20 C00431445 OBAMA FOR AMERICA OBAMA, BARACK 2007 Q1 1/1/2007 3/31/2007 $25,791,503 $25,699,836 21 C00431171 ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT INC. ROMNEY, MITT / RYAN, PAUL D. 2011 YE 10/1/2011 12/31/2011 $24,278,503 $24,048,673 22 C00431445 OBAMA FOR AMERICA OBAMA, BARACK 2007 YE 10/1/2007 12/31/2007 $23,526,004 $22,846,503 23 C00431171 ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT INC. ROMNEY, MITT 2007 Q1 10/25/2006 3/31/2007 $23,434,634 $20,839,638 24 C00573519 CARSON AMERICA CARSON, BENJAMIN S SR MD 2015 YE 10/1/2015 12/31/2015 $22,627,102 $22,607,671 25 C00431445 OBAMA FOR AMERICA OBAMA, BARACK 2007 Q3 7/1/2007 9/30/2007 $21,381,425 $20,650,853 26 C00431171 ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT INC. ROMNEY, MITT 2007 Q2 4/1/2007 6/30/2007 $20,997,715 $13,917,801 27 C00573519 CARSON AMERICA CARSON, BENJAMIN S SR MD 2015 Q3 7/1/2015 9/30/2015 $20,767,267 $20,723,542 28 C00574624 CRUZ FOR PRESIDENT CRUZ, RAFAEL EDWARD "TED" 2015 YE 10/1/2015 12/31/2015 $20,519,559 $20,502,542 29 C00343509 BUSH FOR PRESIDENT INC BUSH, GEORGE W 1999 Q3 7/1/1999 9/30/1999 $20,413,180 $19,672,376 30 C00432914 RON PAUL 2008 PRESIDENTIAL CAPAUL, RON 2007 YE 10/1/2007 12/31/2007 $19,991,411 $19,955,486 31 C00431171 ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT INC. ROMNEY, MITT 2007 Q3 7/1/2007 9/30/2007 $18,396,719 $9,727,578 32 C00431171 ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT INC. ROMNEY, MITT / RYAN, PAUL D. 2011 Q2 4/1/2011 6/30/2011 $18,383,257 $18,234,223 33 C00430512 RUDY GIULIANI PRESIDENTIAL COMGIULIANI, RUDOLPH W. 2007 Q2 4/1/2007 6/30/2007 $17,599,292 $17,351,837 Page 1 of 50 Top Presidential Receipts and Contributions by Filing Periods in Pre-Election Years Updated 9/23/16 No. Committee ID Committee Name Presidential Candidate Report Year Report Type Coverage Start DateCoverage End Date Total Receipts* Total Contributions** 34 C00500587 RICKPERRY.ORG INC PERRY, JAMES R (RICK) 2011 Q3 7/1/2011 9/30/2011 $17,200,232 $17,009,441 35 C00430512 RUDY GIULIANI PRESIDENTIAL COMGIULIANI, RUDOLPH W. 2007 Q1 1/1/2007 3/31/2007 $16,623,411 $14,675,284 36 C00378125 DEAN FOR AMERICA DEAN, HOWARD 2003 YE 10/1/2003 12/31/2003 $15,954,375 $15,697,654 37 C00577130 BERNIE 2016 SANDERS, BERNARD 2015 Q2 4/1/2015 6/30/2015 $15,247,353 $13,745,418 38 C00378125 DEAN FOR AMERICA DEAN, HOWARD 2003 Q3 7/1/2003 9/30/2003 $14,837,286 $14,798,054 39 C00430512 RUDY GIULIANI PRESIDENTIAL COMGIULIANI, RUDOLPH W. 2007 YE 10/1/2007 12/31/2007 $14,391,901 $14,031,552 40 C00431171 ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT INC. ROMNEY, MITT / RYAN, PAUL D. 2011 Q3 7/1/2011 9/30/2011 $14,222,571 $14,068,467 41 C00458844 MARCO RUBIO FOR PRESIDENT RUBIO, MARCO 2015 YE 10/1/2015 12/31/2015 $14,194,454 $14,031,225 42 C00431205 JOHN EDWARDS FOR PRESIDENT EDWARDS, JOHN 2007 Q1 1/1/2007 3/31/2007 $14,075,424 $14,029,654 43 C00306472 FORBES FOR PRESIDENT COMMITTFORBES, MALCOLM S JR 1995 YE 10/1/1995 12/31/1995 $13,980,086 $1,503,677 44 C00431205 JOHN EDWARDS FOR PRESIDENT EDWARDS, JOHN 2007 YE 10/1/2007 12/31/2007 $13,919,846 $4,834,762 45 C00495820 RON PAUL 2012 PRESIDENTIAL CAPAUL, RON 2011 YE 10/1/2011 12/31/2011 $13,819,510 $13,317,325 46 C00580100 DONALD J. TRUMP FOR PRESIDENTRUMP, DONALD J. / MICHAEL R 2015 YE 10/1/2015 12/31/2015 $13,576,295 $2,646,749 47 C00579458 JEB 2016, INC. BUSH, JEB 2015 Q3 7/1/2015 9/30/2015 $13,384,832 $13,276,415 48 C00343772 FORBES 2000 INC FORBES, STEVE 1999 YE 10/1/1999 12/31/1999 $13,277,064 $865,027 49 C00430470 JOHN MCCAIN 2008 INC. MCCAIN, JOHN S. 2007 Q1 1/1/2007 3/31/2007 $13,087,560 $12,721,498 50 C00438507 FRED THOMPSON POLITICAL ACTITHOMPSON, FRED DALTON 2007 Q3 6/4/2007 9/30/2007 $12,828,111 $12,710,048 51 C00574624 CRUZ FOR PRESIDENT CRUZ, RAFAEL EDWARD "TED" 2015 Q3 7/1/2015 9/30/2015 $12,218,138 $12,189,643 52 C00218214 AMERICANS FOR ROBERTSON INC ROBERTSON, MARION GORDON 1987 Q3 7/21/1986 9/30/1987 $11,737,936 $11,070,283 53 C00430512 RUDY GIULIANI PRESIDENTIAL COMGIULIANI, RUDOLPH W. 2007 Q3 7/1/2007 9/30/2007 $11,624,255 $11,430,278 54 C00430470 JOHN MCCAIN 2008 INC. MCCAIN, JOHN S. 2007 Q2 4/1/2007 6/30/2007 $11,591,694 $11,166,632 55 C00579458 JEB 2016, INC. BUSH, JEB 2015 Q2 4/1/2015 6/30/2015 $11,429,898 $10,978,577 56 C00496067 FRIENDS OF HERMAN CAIN INC CAIN, HERMAN 2011 YE 10/1/2011 12/31/2011 $11,331,193 $11,308,896 57 C00343772 FORBES 2000 INC FORBES, STEVE 1999 Q3 7/1/1999 9/30/1999 $11,188,572 $1,538,572 58 C00343509 BUSH FOR PRESIDENT INC BUSH, GEORGE W 1999 YE 10/1/1999 12/31/1999 $10,971,986 $9,911,921 59 C00390898 CLARK FOR PRESIDENT INC CLARK, WESLEY K 2003 YE 10/1/2003 12/31/2003 $10,338,844 $10,199,448 60 C00302265 CLINTON/GORE '96 PRIMARY COMCLINTON, WILLIAM JEFFERSON 1995 Q3 7/1/1995 9/30/1995 $10,321,501 $10,056,186 61 C00254912 BUSH - QUAYLE '92 PRIMARY COMBUSH, GEORGE 1991 YE 10/1/1991 12/31/1991 $10,092,532 $10,042,753 62 C00574624 CRUZ FOR PRESIDENT CRUZ, RAFAEL EDWARD "TED" 2015 Q2 4/1/2015 6/30/2015 $10,043,380 $10,022,549 63 C00430470 JOHN MCCAIN 2008 INC. MCCAIN, JOHN S. 2007 YE 10/1/2007 12/31/2007 $9,969,292 $6,781,807 64 C00496497 NEWT 2012 GINGRICH, NEWT 2011 YE 10/1/2011 12/31/2011 $9,822,376 $9,746,337 65 C00302265 CLINTON/GORE '96 PRIMARY COMCLINTON, WILLIAM JEFFERSON 1995 Q2 4/1/1995 6/30/1995 $9,581,722 $9,331,067 66 C00300608 DOLE FOR PRESIDENT INC DOLE, ROBERT J 1995 Q2 4/1/1995 6/30/1995 $9,292,904 $8,729,908 Page 2 of 50 Top Presidential Receipts and Contributions by Filing Periods in Pre-Election Years Updated 9/23/16 No. Committee ID Committee Name Presidential Candidate Report Year Report Type Coverage Start DateCoverage End Date Total Receipts* Total Contributions** 67 C00431205 JOHN EDWARDS FOR PRESIDENT EDWARDS, JOHN 2007 Q2 4/1/2007 6/30/2007 $9,096,495 $9,028,758 68 C00438507 FRED THOMPSON POLITICAL ACTITHOMPSON, FRED DALTON 2007 YE 10/1/2007 12/31/2007 $8,984,534 $8,861,404 69 C00342204 GORE 2000 INC GORE, AL 1999 Q1 1/1/1999 3/31/1999 $8,881,976 $8,881,976 70 C00458844 MARCO RUBIO FOR PRESIDENT RUBIO, MARCO 2015 Q2 4/1/2015 6/30/2015 $8,872,907 $8,656,308 71 C00431379 CHRIS DODD FOR PRESIDENT INC DODD, CHRISTOPHER J 2007 Q1 1/1/2007 3/31/2007 $8,801,206 $3,763,282 72 C00299917 PHIL GRAMM FOR PRESIDENT, INCGRAMM, WILLIAM PHILLIP 1995 Q1 1/1/1995 3/31/1995 $8,715,684 $8,440,901 73 C00343772 FORBES 2000 INC FORBES, STEVE 1999 Q2 4/1/1999 6/30/1999 $8,674,401 $217,305 74 C00342204 GORE 2000 INC GORE, AL 1999 Q2 4/1/1999 6/30/1999 $8,660,771 $8,655,419 75 C00341818 BILL BRADLEY FOR PRESIDENT INCBRADLEY, BILL 1999 YE 10/1/1999 12/31/1999 $8,607,781 $8,398,951 76 C00573519 CARSON AMERICA CARSON, BENJAMIN S SR MD 2015 Q2 4/1/2015 6/30/2015 $8,469,048 $8,465,162 77 C00495820 RON PAUL 2012 PRESIDENTIAL CAPAUL, RON 2011 Q3 7/1/2011 9/30/2011 $8,270,200 $7,672,990 78 C00343509 BUSH FOR PRESIDENT INC BUSH, GEORGE W 1999 Q1 1/1/1999 3/31/1999 $7,604,593 $7,474,082 79 C00378125 DEAN FOR AMERICA DEAN, HOWARD 2003 Q2 4/1/2003 6/30/2003 $7,603,620 $7,593,555 80 C00341818 BILL BRADLEY FOR PRESIDENT INCBRADLEY, BILL 1999 Q2 4/1/1999 6/30/1999 $7,440,141 $7,414,020 81 C00341818 BILL BRADLEY FOR PRESIDENT INCBRADLEY, BILL 1999 Q3 7/1/1999 9/30/1999 $7,418,656 $7,308,435 82 C00384073 EDWARDS FOR PRESIDENT EDWARDS, JOHN 2003 Q1 1/1/2003 3/31/2003 $7,418,568 $7,403,936 83 C00580480 SCOTT WALKER INC WALKER, SCOTT 2015 Q3 6/17/2015 9/30/2015 $7,376,471 $7,351,451 84 C00342204 GORE 2000 INC GORE, AL 1999 Q3 7/1/1999 9/30/1999 $7,335,889 $6,754,343 85 C00431205 JOHN EDWARDS FOR PRESIDENT EDWARDS, JOHN 2007 Q3 7/1/2007 9/30/2007 $7,186,845 $7,092,914 86 C00579458 JEB 2016, INC.
Recommended publications
  • TRIP Snap Poll XII January 2020 Introduction
    TRIP Snap Poll XII January 2020 Teaching, Research & International Policy (TRIP) Project Global Research Institute (GRI) https://trip.wm.edu/home Principal Investigators: Susan Peterson, William & Mary Ryan Powers, University of Georgia Michael J. Tierney, William & Mary Data Contacts: Eric Parajon or Emily Jackson Phone: (757) 221-1466 Email: i [email protected] Methodology: We attempted to contact all international relations (IR) scholars in the U.S. We define IR scholars as individuals who are employed at a college or university in a political science department or professional school and who teach or conduct research on issues that cross international borders. Of the 4,752 scholars across the U.S. that we contacted, 971 responded. The resulting response rate is approximately 20.43 percent. The poll was open 10/30/2019-12/14/2019. Our sample is roughly similar to the broader International Relations scholar population in terms of gender, academic rank and university type. Our sample includes a higher percentage of men and a higher percentage of tenured and tenure track faculty than the overall scholar population. Introduction By Emily Jackson, Eric Parajon, Susan Peterson, Ryan Powers, and Michael J. Tierney We are pleased to share the results of the 12th Teaching, Research and International Policy (TRIP) Snap Poll, fielded with the support of the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Our polls provide real-time data in the wake of significant policy proposals, during international crises, and on emerging foreign policy debates. In this poll, we asked questions on the 2020 Presidential Election, President Trump’s foreign policy actions, and impeachment.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 Primary Election Results
    Official Election Results Primary Election - May 12, 2020 Thomas County, Nebraska Description District# Name Party Total Thomas Thomas Nonpartisan/Partisan Description District# Name Party Early Voting Early Voting Thomas Precinct Thomas By Request Total Early Voting Thomas Republican Ticket President Donald J. Trump Republican 262 Early Voting 221 Thomas 41 N/A President Bill Weld Republican 5 Early Voting 4 Thomas 1 N/A US Senator Ben Sasse Republican 141 Early Voting 124 Thomas 14 3 3 0 US Senator Matt Innis Republican 132 Early Voting 100 Thomas 28 4 4 0 President Tulsi Gabbard Democratic 0 Early Voting Thomas 0 Congress, District 3 Larry Lee Scott Bolinger Republican 10 Early Voting 8 Thomas 1 1 1 0 Congress, District 3 Adrian Smith Republican 219 Early Voting 186 Thomas 29 4 4 0 Congress, District 3 William Elfgren Republican 13 Early Voting 13 Thomas 0 0 0 0 Congress, District 3 Justin Moran Republican 11 Early Voting 5 Thomas 6 0 0 0 Congress, District 3 Arron Kowalski Republican 7 Early Voting 4 Thomas 1 2 2 0 0 Democratic Ticket President Joe Biden Democratic 24 Early Voting 21 Thomas 2 1 1 0 President Tulsi Gabbard Democratic 0 Early Voting 0 Thomas 0 0 0 0 President Bernie Sanders Democratic 3 Early Voting 0 Thomas 2 1 1 0 President Elizabeth Warren Democratic 0 Early Voting 0 Thomas 0 0 0 0 0 US Senator Dennis Frank Maček Democratic 2 Early Voting 1 Thomas 1 0 0 0 US Senator Chris Janicek Democratic 7 Early Voting 6 Thomas 0 1 1 0 US Senator Larry Marvin Democratic 5 Early Voting 5 Thomas 0 0 0 0 US Senator Angie Philips Democratic 5 Early Voting 2 Thomas 2 1 1 0 US Senator Alisha Shelton Democratic 3 Early Voting 2 Thomas 1 0 0 0 US Senator Daniel M.
    [Show full text]
  • 4. IOWA Iowa Is the State Famous for Holding Presidential Caucuses Rather Than a Presidential Primary. There Is a Good Reason F
    4. IOWA Iowa is the state famous for holding presidential caucuses rather than a presidential primary. There is a good reason for that. The state of New Hampshire has a tradition of holding the first presidential primary. In fact, New Hampshire has a law requiring that the New Hampshire primary be one week before the presidential primary of any other state. By scheduling caucuses rather than a primary, Iowa is able to hold its caucuses ahead of New Hampshire and thereby escape the political ire of New Hampshirites. Iowa also thus prevents New Hampshire from scheduling its primary one week ahead of the presidential caucuses in Iowa. That is what that famous New Hampshire law would require if Iowa held a primary. It was in 1972 that Iowa first scheduled its "First In The Nation" presidential caucuses. Four years later, in 1976, the Iowa caucuses were propelled to major importance when Jimmy Carter, a little-known former governor of Georgia, devoted virtually a year of his life to campaigning in Iowa. Carter's surprise victory in the Iowa caucuses made him the instant front-runner for the Democratic nomination. It was an advantage which Carter exploited so well he was eventually elected president of the United States. But there is also a downside to the Iowa caucuses for presidential hopefuls. Iowa can be the burial ground for a candidacy instead of the launching pad. That is what happened to U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts in 1980 when he challenged incumbent President Jimmy Carter for the Democratic nomination. President Carter polled 59 percent of the Iowa caucuses vote to 31 percent for Kennedy.
    [Show full text]
  • Tom Dwyer Automotive Services Monthly Newsletter for August, 2016
    Tom Dwyer Automotive Services Monthly Newsletter for August, 2016 Our Feature Articles Weighing Our 2016 Sellwood We’re Very Good, And Choices Concert Wrapup Now We Can Prove It Which candidate represents Pictures, Car-of-the-Future, We’re now CERTIFIED for America’s priorities? and our contest WINNERS hybrid and electric vehicles! Our Monthly Columns Tom's Tidbits Book Spotlight News To Make You Furious Endless War. Endless “The Making of Donald Trump” by The Dumbing Down of America Squandered Opportunities. David Cay Johnston "What NOW?!!" Toons Humorousness Keith Tucker’s Toon-of-the-Month Cringeworthy Album Covers Drew’s Kitchen Popcorn Shorts Fish Tacos Cool and important stuff that's too Shop Talk short for a big article Comments from… cats Future Predictions From The Health Notes- 1900 Worlds Fair Stress, emotion, and disease Portland’s Best Urban Parks Justice Dept. Will End The Sellwood Bridge Update Use Of Private Prisons On-schedule, over budget, and News IQ Quiz: Challenge artsy The Dwyer Guinea Pig Tom’s Tidbits Endless war. Endless squandered opportunity. Greetings! America is currently at war with between 0 and 134 countries. Constitutionally- required Declarations Of War may be passé, but our war machine limps along vigorously under endless “authorizations for use of military force”. However, war can only be a temporary measure for any society. It may sometimes be necessary but it always costs, and no society can bear the expense forever. Put aside the irreplaceable price in blood... what’s the cost in treasure of our current state of Endless War, what could we do with that treasure instead, and what can we do to turn things around? How much do we spend on guns and how much butter could it buy? The military budget itself was near $600 billion in 2015 and we’ve spent over $7.6 trillion on war since 2001, but that may be misleading.
    [Show full text]
  • ("DSCC") Files This Complaint Seeking an Immediate Investigation by the 7
    COMPLAINT BEFORE THE FEDERAL ELECTION CBHMISSIOAl INTRODUCTXON - 1 The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee ("DSCC") 7-_. J _j. c files this complaint seeking an immediate investigation by the 7 c; a > Federal Election Commission into the illegal spending A* practices of the National Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee (WRSCIt). As the public record shows, and an investigation will confirm, the NRSC and a series of ostensibly nonprofit, nonpartisan groups have undertaken a significant and sustained effort to funnel "soft money101 into federal elections in violation of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended or "the Act"), 2 U.S.C. 5s 431 et seq., and the Federal Election Commission (peFECt)Regulations, 11 C.F.R. 85 100.1 & sea. 'The term "aoft money" as ueed in this Complaint means funds,that would not be lawful for use in connection with any federal election (e.g., corporate or labor organization treasury funds, contributions in excess of the relevant contribution limit for federal elections). THE FACTS IN TBIS CABE On November 24, 1992, the state of Georgia held a unique runoff election for the office of United States Senator. Georgia law provided for a runoff if no candidate in the regularly scheduled November 3 general election received in excess of 50 percent of the vote. The 1992 runoff in Georg a was a hotly contested race between the Democratic incumbent Wyche Fowler, and his Republican opponent, Paul Coverdell. The Republicans presented this election as a %ust-win81 election. Exhibit 1. The Republicans were so intent on victory that Senator Dole announced he was willing to give up his seat on the Senate Agriculture Committee for Coverdell, if necessary.
    [Show full text]
  • Cbs News/New York Times Poll the Democratic Nomination
    CBS NEWS/NEW YORK TIMES POLL THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION September 28 – October 1, 2003 q14 How much attention have you been able to pay to the 2004 Presidential campaign -- a lot, some, not much, or no attention so far? *** REGISTERED VOTERS ** Democratic **** Party ID **** Primary Total Rep Dem Ind Voters Aug03b % % % % % % A lot 18 21 16 16 18 15 Some 41 41 41 42 43 34 Not much 29 23 32 33 31 29 No attention so far 12 15 10 9 8 21 DK/NA 0 0 1 0 0 1 q1520 (I'm going to name some possible Presidential candidates and ask what you think of them. If you haven't heard much about someone I name, just tell me.) Is your opinion of Carol Moseley Braun favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you heard enough about Carol Mosley Braun yet to have an opinion? Is your opinion of former Senator Carol Mosley Braun favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you heard enough about former Senator Carol Mosley Braun yet to have an opinion? Favorable 5 2 8 5 8 Not favorable 16 23 9 17 9 Undecided 15 13 18 13 19 Haven’t heard enough yet 64 62 64 65 63 Refused 0 0 1 0 1 q1621 Is your opinion of Wesley Clark favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you heard enough about Wesley Clark yet to have an opinion? Is your opinion of General Wesley Clark favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you heard enough about Wesley Clark yet to have an opinion? Favorable 16 17 19 11 19 Not favorable 14 24 6 13 7 Undecided 22 18 19 30 23 Haven’t heard enough 48 42 56 46 51 Refused 0 0 0 0 0 q1722 Is your opinion of Howard Dean favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you heard enough about Howard Dean yet to have an opinion? Is your opinion of Dr.
    [Show full text]
  • School Election Results
    PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PRIMARY ELECTION MOCK SCHOOL ELECTION CONDUCTED BY THE FLAGLER COUNTY ELECTIONS OFFICE ELECTION RESULTS BY SCHOOL CUMULATIVE ELECTION RESULTS PPP Mock Election - FPC Results County Wide School Election Results United States President (Vote For One) United States President (Vote For One) Name Votes Pct Name Votes Pct Ron Paul 102 37.50% Mitt Romney 366 27.51% Mitt Romney 47 17.28% Ron Paul 319 23.98% Herman Cain 31 11.40% Rick Santorum 211 15.86% Newt Gingrich 25 9.19% Newt Gingrich 171 12.85% Michele Bachmann 24 8.82% Herman Cain 112 8.42% Rick Santorum 19 6.99% Michele Bachmann 93 6.99% Jon Huntsman 11 4.04% Rick Perry 36 2.70% Rick Perry 9 3.31% Jon Huntsman 17 1.27% Gary Johnson 4 1.47% Gary Johnson 11 0.82% Total Votes: 272 Total Votes From All Schools: 1330 PPP Mock Election - MHS Results United States President (Vote For One) Mitt Romney Name Votes Pct Ron Paul Mitt Romney 85 22.43% Rick Santorum Ron Paul 79 20.84% Newt Gingrich Herman Cain 67 17.68% Michele Bachmann 57 15.04% Herman Cain Rick Santorum 31 8.18% Michele Bachmann Newt Gingrich 30 7.92% Rick Perry Rick Perry 20 5.28% Jon Huntsman Jon Huntsman 5 1.32% Gary Johnson 5 1.32% Gary Johnson Total Votes: 379 PPP Mock Election - BTMS Results United States President (Vote For One) Name Votes Pct Mitt Romney 219 35.78% Rick Santorum 145 23.69% Newt Gingrich 107 17.48% Ron Paul 107 17.48% Herman Cain 13 2.12% Michele Bachmann 12 1.96% Rick Perry 7 1.14% Jon Huntsman 1 0.16% Gary Johnson 1 0.16% Total Votes: 612 PPP Mock Election - ITMS Results United States President (Vote For One) Name Votes Pct Ron Paul 31 46.27% Mitt Romney 18 26.87% Newt Gingrich 9 13.43% Rick Santorum 7 10.45% Herman Cain 1 1.49% Gary Johnson 1 1.49% Michele Bachmann 0 0% Jon Huntsman 0 0% Rick Perry 0 0% Total Votes: 67.
    [Show full text]
  • General Election 2000.Xls
    GENERAL ELECTION-NOVEMBER 7, 2000 O F F I C I A L R E S U L T S Precinct Counted TOTAL Early/AB 1 2 3 45678910111213141516171920 President & Vice President George W. Bush & Dick Cheney (R) 4472 1763 150 82 93 97 137 189 103 270 134 207 268 218 203 107 143 33 47 107 121 Al Gore & Joe Lieberman (D) 4208 1490 186 189 286 136 99 237 117 182 115 153 150 111 212 107 63 9 35 179 152 Harry Browne & Art Olivier (L) 73 31 7240441330514100030 John Hagelin & Nat Goldhaber (N) 14 23003001000100002020 Ralph Nader & Winona LaDuke (G) 820 226 69 52 78 29 28 57 23 28 27 36 11 14 23 16 9 1 2 43 48 Howard Phillips & J. Curtis Frazier (A) 601000100000030100000 Pat Buchanan & Ezola Foster (F) 42 18 3120010011414121020 Earl F. Dodge & W. Dean Watkins (P) 101000000000000000000 James Harris & Margaret Trowe (SW) 100000000000000010000 David McReynolds & Mary Cal Hollis (SP) 101000000000000000000 Representative to the 107th United States Congress District 3 Curtis Imrie (D) 2881 996 116 137 219 87 80 161 89 117 73 95 109 67 151 74 55 4 21 127 103 Scott McInnis (R) 5741 2229 238 131 181 148 156 244 134 333 177 265 297 255 239 125 153 35 54 176 171 Drew Sakson (L) 282 87 26 19 21 7 10 19 2 11 6 8 9 4 19 8 4 3 0 9 10 Victor A. Good (RP) 145 46 17 398685442346230177 Secretary of State - 2 year term Donetta Davidson (R) 4531 1827 165 106 113 114 142 179 115 267 147 204 247 193 172 95 125 32 44 121 123 Anthony Martinez (D) 3260 1108 143 137 228 108 92 191 86 133 87 114 125 100 171 85 64 5 22 141 120 Clyde J.
    [Show full text]
  • A History of Maryland's Electoral College Meetings 1789-2016
    A History of Maryland’s Electoral College Meetings 1789-2016 A History of Maryland’s Electoral College Meetings 1789-2016 Published by: Maryland State Board of Elections Linda H. Lamone, Administrator Project Coordinator: Jared DeMarinis, Director Division of Candidacy and Campaign Finance Published: October 2016 Table of Contents Preface 5 The Electoral College – Introduction 7 Meeting of February 4, 1789 19 Meeting of December 5, 1792 22 Meeting of December 7, 1796 24 Meeting of December 3, 1800 27 Meeting of December 5, 1804 30 Meeting of December 7, 1808 31 Meeting of December 2, 1812 33 Meeting of December 4, 1816 35 Meeting of December 6, 1820 36 Meeting of December 1, 1824 39 Meeting of December 3, 1828 41 Meeting of December 5, 1832 43 Meeting of December 7, 1836 46 Meeting of December 2, 1840 49 Meeting of December 4, 1844 52 Meeting of December 6, 1848 53 Meeting of December 1, 1852 55 Meeting of December 3, 1856 57 Meeting of December 5, 1860 60 Meeting of December 7, 1864 62 Meeting of December 2, 1868 65 Meeting of December 4, 1872 66 Meeting of December 6, 1876 68 Meeting of December 1, 1880 70 Meeting of December 3, 1884 71 Page | 2 Meeting of January 14, 1889 74 Meeting of January 9, 1893 75 Meeting of January 11, 1897 77 Meeting of January 14, 1901 79 Meeting of January 9, 1905 80 Meeting of January 11, 1909 83 Meeting of January 13, 1913 85 Meeting of January 8, 1917 87 Meeting of January 10, 1921 88 Meeting of January 12, 1925 90 Meeting of January 2, 1929 91 Meeting of January 4, 1933 93 Meeting of December 14, 1936
    [Show full text]
  • Name Photo Bio Aaron Jaffee Aaron Jaffe Is a Current Senior at Columbia
    Name Photo Bio Aaron Jaffe is a current senior at Columbia University where he studies political science and applied mathematics. He is particularly passionate about the intersection of data and politics, through both policy and the electoral system. He’s worked and is working as a data Aaron science fellow on multiple democratic campaigns through Bluebonnet Data, ranging from school board elections in Florida to congressional Jaffee campaigns in Texas. Aaron has proudly represented the Democratic values of the state of Connecticut since his junior year of high school when he was chosen as a Senator to represent the state at American Legion Boys Nation. He was elected to lead the Senate as President Pro Tempore where he was responsible for introducing more legislation than in the programs 70 year history. I was born and raised in Fairfield County and am the former DTC Chair in Weston. My political experience in Connecticut started as the Campaign Manager for the 2002 Congressional Candidate, Stephanie Sanchez. Prior to that when I lived in LA, I was a member of the Amy Hollywood Women’s Political Committee and was the Volunteer Coordinator for all of LA on Gary Hart’s 1984 campaign. I have lived in Shapiro Weston since 2004 and have been a DTC member since 2005. I am the head of Programming for an entertainment startup and was a VP at Universal Pictures. I am passionate about electing VP Biden and would love to be a delegate to the convention. I started off my career in politics by joining the Town Committee at the age of 18.
    [Show full text]
  • Election Summary Report Closed Primary Fayette County June 02, 2020 Summary For: All Contests, All Districts, All Tabulators, All Counting Groups Unofficial Results
    Page: 1 of 29 6/23/2020 11:38:57 AM Election Summary Report Closed Primary Fayette County June 02, 2020 Summary for: All Contests, All Districts, All Tabulators, All Counting Groups Unofficial Results Elector Group Counting Group Ballots Voters Registered Voters Turnout Democratic Election Day 5,351 5,351 13.38% Absentee 1,465 1,465 3.66% Mail-In 6,088 6,088 15.23% Provisional 136 136 0.34% Total 13,040 13,040 39,984 32.61% Republican Election Day 7,444 7,444 24.86% Absentee 455 455 1.52% Mail-In 1,947 1,947 6.50% Provisional 207 207 0.69% Total 10,053 10,053 29,944 33.57% Total Election Day 12,795 12,795 18.30% Absentee 1,920 1,920 2.75% Mail-In 8,035 8,035 11.49% Provisional 343 343 0.49% Total 23,093 23,093 69,928 33.02% Precincts Reported: 77 of 77 (100.00%) Registered Voters: 23,093 of 69,928 (33.02%) Ballots Cast: 23,093 President of the United States (DEM) (Vote for 1) DEM Precincts Reported: 77 of 77 (100.00%) Election Day Absentee Mail-In Provisional Total Times Cast 5,351 1,465 6,088 136 13,040 / 39,984 32.61% Candidate Party Election Day Absentee Mail-In Provisional Total Joseph R. Biden DEM 2,996 1,165 5,027 75 9,263 71.04% Bernie Sanders DEM 816 157 562 28 1,563 11.99% Tulsi Gabbard DEM 420 36 165 10 631 4.84% Total Votes 4,797 1,410 5,905 123 12,235 Election Day Absentee Mail-In Provisional Total Donald Trump WRITE-IN 309 30 66 6 411 3.15% Donald J.
    [Show full text]
  • Perry Willis
    IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ) ) CIVIL ACTION NO. 02-CV-781 CONGRESSMAN RON PAUL, et al., ) (CKK, KLH, RJL) Plaintiffs, ) ) Consolidated with v. ) CIVIL ACTION NOS. ) 02-CV-582 (CKK, KLH, RJL) ) (Lead) FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION, et al., ) 02-CV-581 (CKK, KLH, RJL) Defendants. ) 02-CV-633 (CKK, KLH, RJL) ) 02-CV-751 (CKK, KLH, RJL) ) 02-CV-753 (CKK, KLH, RJL) ) 02-CV-754 (CKK, KLH, RJL) ) 02-CV-874 (CKK, KLH, RJL) ) 02-CV-875 (CKK, KLH, RJL) ) 02-CV-877 (CKK, KLH, RJL) ) 02-CV-881 (CKK, KLH, RJL) REPORT OF PERRY WILLIS 1. My name is Perry Willis. I have spent the past 20 years working almost full time in direct professional involvement with state, local, and federal campaigns, and with state, local, and national Libertarian Party organizations. Because of my extensive practical experience with the real world effects of the federal campaign finance regulations, I have been asked to provide a report concerning those effects on challengers, and on Libertarian Party candidates in particular, both under the FECA and the BCRA. Actual experience with the real practical effects of campaign regulations has taught me a host of consequences of these laws that the scholarly studies in this area that I have read do not cover fully. I have agreed to provide this report and the cross-examine at no fee, only reimbursement for expenses. Below is a brief list of my professional experience followed by a summary of specific work activities as they relate to federal campaign regulation.
    [Show full text]