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Pennsylvania Department of State Bureau of Commissions, Election and Legislation General Election PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF STATE BUREAU OF COMMISSIONS, ELECTION AND LEGISLATION GENERAL ELECTION Registered Committees 10/8/2014 12:00 AM Page 1 Of 290 Filer ID Committee Name Committee Address Registration Treasure Name Treasure Address Supported Candidates\ Office Date CPC 20130005 ABBE FOR JUDGE 422 W PRICE ST 01/10/2013 JILL ROBERTS 879 N STILLMAN ST PHILADELPHIA PA 19144- PHILADELPHIA PA 4406 19130 20130253 ACOSTA, LESLIE COMMITTEE TO ELECT 2527 N PALETHORP ST 09/30/2013 SANDY C ACOSTA 2527 N PALETHORP ST FOR STATE REP 197TH DISTRICT PHILADELPHIA PA 19133 PHILADELPHIA PA ACOSTA, LESLIE \STH 19133 2005253 ADAMS, WILLIE BILL PHILADELPHIANS TO 1431 W GIRARD AVE VALERIE C WRIGHT 1431 W GIRARD AVE ELECT PHILADELPHIA PA PHILADELPHIA PA 191300000 191300000 8800106 ADOLPH, BILL JR., FRIENDS OF PO BOX 303 02/23/1988 PETER PLACIDO, JR. 55 SNYDER LANE ADOLPH, JR, WILLIAM F \STH SPRINGFIELD PA SPRINGFIELD PA ADOLPH, WILLIAM F., JR \STH 190640000 190640000 ADOLPH, WILLIAM F., JR. \STH ADOLPH, WILLIAM F., JR. \STH ADOLPH, WILLIAM F., JR. \STH ADOLPH, WILLIAM FRANCIS JR \STH 2010005 AGRE,LOU COM TO ELECT 539 GATES STREET 12/23/2009 BRUCE KOCH 7032 CHEW AVE PHILADELPHIA PA 19128- PHILADELPHIA PA 2510 191191846 20140224 ALBERT, JOE FRIENDS OF PO BOX 1448 06/02/2014 CHRIS ARNONE, ESQ 310 ADAMS AVE STE ALBERT, ARTHUR JOSEPH \STS SCRANTON PA 18501-1448 200 SCRANTON PA 18503- 20130214 ALLEN, ALGERNONG FRIENDS TO ELECT PO BOX 23985 07/15/2013 NICOLE J GILES 824 ALTER ST ALLEN, ALGERNONG \STH PHILADELPHIA PA 19143- PHILADELPHIA PA 8985 19147- 2010157 ALLEN, BRYAN FRIENDS OF 6666 PICKWICK CT 03/10/2010 CRAIG CRUSEMIRE 377 AVON STREET BENSALEM PA 19020-2238 PHILADELPHIA PA 19116-0000 2008062 ALLOWAY, RICH FRIENDS OF PO BOX 351 01/24/2008 MICHAEL OCKER 4148 LINCOLN WAY ALLOWAY, II, RICHARD \STS CHAMBERSBURG PA 17201 EAST FAYETTEVILLE PA 172220000 Registered Committees 10/8/2014 12:00 AM Page 2 Of 290 Filer ID Committee Name Committee Address Registration Treasure Name Treasure Address Supported Candidates\ Office Date 20120159 ALTIERI, LESLIE FRIENDS OF 4120 DOUGLAS DR 03/05/2012 ALEXANDER BRYAN 4120 DOUGLAS DR ALTIERI, LESLIE M \STH BETHLEHEM PA 18020- ALTIERI BETHLEHEM PA 18020 ALTIERI, LESLIE M \STH 9305 20140002 ALTON, BRENDA COMMITTEE TO ELECT 2012 GREEN ST 04/11/2014 IRENE ANN 1919 CHESTNUT ST HARRISBURG PA 17102- RIDGEWAY HARRISBURG PA 17104 2008163 ALWARD, JOHN FRIENDS OF 9390 CRANE RD 02/25/2008 VICTORIA L 9465 SHERMAN RD ALWARD, JOHN \STH CRANESVILLE PA WINTEMUTE ALBION PA 164010000 164101508 20140083 AMERICANS FOR MARCEL 2406 JACKSON ST 02/21/2014 KAREN STANTON R 2517 OLYPHONT AVE LISI, MARCEL J \STH SCRANTON PA 18504- SCRANTON PA 18509- 2006441 ANDERS, DAN FRIENDS OF PO BOX 22442 10/02/2006 JOSE LOURO PO BOX 22442 PHILADELPHIA PA PHILADELPHIA PA 191100000 191100000 20120086 ANDERSON, JANET S COM TO ELECT PO BOX 9696 02/14/2012 JILL M BOHANNON 2505 PAMPAS DRIVE ANDERSON, JANET S \STS ERIE PA 16505-9696 YORK PA 17404 2010406 ANDERSON, THOMAS FOR GENERAL 241C HOGS BACK RD 10/13/2010 NICHOLAS JOHN 327 W CENTRAL AVE ASSEMBLY MILLVILLE PA 178460000 DEFONTE S WILLIAMSPORT PA 177020000 20140049 ANDERSON, TOBY FRIENDS OF PO BOX 36 01/31/2014 NEIL VINCENT 102 6TH ST ANDERSON, TOBY \STH WARREN PA 16365 HIMBER YOUNGSVILLE PA 16371 2010124 ANDERSON, WILLIAM FRIENDS OF 501 BRUSHTON AVE 03/04/2010 SARA WYNN JONES 6525 BRIGHTON RD ANDERSON, WILLIAM \STH PITTSBURGH PA 15208- PITTSBURGH PA 15202- 0000 0000 20140065 ANDERSON, WILLIAM RESTORE PA WITH 3417 SKYVIEW DR 02/11/2014 KATHRYN E 3417 SKYVIEW DR GLENVILLE PA 17329-9338 ANDERSON GLENVILLE PA 17329- 20120060 ANTIPUNA, RICHARD FRIENDS OF FUND 6354 CRAFTON ST 01/31/2012 JOAN SAMACICIA 6354 CRAFTON ST PHILADELPHIA PA 19149- PHILADELPHIA PA 2933 19149 Registered Committees 10/8/2014 12:00 AM Page 3 Of 290 Filer ID Committee Name Committee Address Registration Treasure Name Treasure Address Supported Candidates\ Office Date 8400088 ARGALL, DAVID VOLUNTEERS FOR PO BOX 241 01/13/1984 ROBERT E AMES 129 SECOND STREET ARGALL, DAVID G \STS TAMAQUA PA 182520000 COALDALE PA 18718 ARGALL, DAVID G. \STH ARGALL, DAVID G. \STH ARGALL, DAVID G. \STH ARGALL, DAVID G. \STH 20140100 ARMSTRONG, SARAH FRIENDS OF PO BOX 425 02/28/2014 SHELDON JOHN 2 HARFORD LN ARMSTRONG, SARAH ELIZABETH \STH HAVERFORD PA 19041- MICHAELSON RADNOR PA 19087- 20130280 ARNDT, BRICE FRIENDS OF PO BOX 1141 11/15/2013 JAMES A SMELTZER 518 BRIDGEVIEW DR CAMP HILL PA 17001 LEMOYNE PA 17043 2010222 ARNOLD, RICK FRIENDS OF 190 LATHROP STREET 04/14/2010 KEVIN R FOLEY 190 LATHROP STREET ARNOLD, RICK \STH KINGSTON PA 18704 KINGSTON PA 18704 2000037 ARNONI, RON FRIENDS OF 3321 CLAIRTON BLVD STE JOSEPHINE ARNONI 2 PITTSBURGH PA 152270000 20140011 AUMENT FOR SENATE PO BOX 194 01/02/2014 DANIEL PATRICK 347 OAKRIDGE DR AUMENT, RYAN P \STS LANDISVILLE PA 17538- MCCAULEY MOUNTVILLE PA 17554 0194 20140107 AURAND, MARK FOR SENATE COMMITTEE 515 N 5TH ST 03/05/2014 WILLIAM J CULLEN 515 N 5TH ST AURAND, MARK D \STS STROUDSBURG PA 18360- STROUDSBURG PA 2440 18360- 20130217 BAER, MAX COMMITTEE TO RETAIN C/O FREDERICK N FRANK 07/11/2013 FREDERICK N FRANK 707 GRANT ST, 33RD JUSTICE 707 GRANT ST, 33RD FL FL PITTSBURGH PA 15219- PITTSBURGH PA 15219- 1908 1908 20120320 BAILEY FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL 4311 N 6TH ST 05/02/2012 ADRIENNE L BAILEY 4311 N 6TH ST HARRISBURG PA 17110- HARRISBURG PA 17110 20120008 BAILEY, RAY FRIENDS OF 2109 BRYN MAWR AVE 01/10/2012 KETURAH M DUNCAN PO BOX 28144 BAILEY, RAY \STH PHILADELPHIA PA 19131 PHILADELPHIA PA 19131 Registered Committees 10/8/2014 12:00 AM Page 4 Of 290 Filer ID Committee Name Committee Address Registration Treasure Name Treasure Address Supported Candidates\ Office Date 2008290 BAIMA, MIKE COM TO ELECT 738 CHESTNUT ST 05/29/2008 DAVID J BURKEY 738 CHESTNUT ST MEADVILLE PA 163352305 MEADVILLE PA 163350000 20130278 BAKER, DAVID FOR STATE 3 S MARKET ST, APT 204 11/13/2013 JENNARO J PULLANO 26 S PETERS CREEK RD REPRESENTATIVE ELIZABETHTOWN PA PEACH BOTTOM PA BAKER, DAVID \STH 17022 17563 2005279 BAKER, ELISABETH FOR SENATE 1041 MOUNTAIN VIEW DR 11/03/2005 ROBERTA R HUGHES 130 KITCHEN AVE BAKER, ELISABETH J \STS PO BOX 59 HARVEY'S LAKE PA BAKER, LISA \STS LEHMAN PA 18627-0059 18618 9100275 BAKER, MATT PEOPLE TO ELECT 129 MAIN ST. P.O.BOX 602 10/30/1991 SENEKA LEIGH 2 WALN ST BAKER, MATTHEW E \STH WELLSBORO PA GASTROCK WELLSBORO PA BAKER, MATTHEW E \STH 169010000 169010000 BAKER, MATTHEW E \STH BAKER, MATTHEW E. \STH BAKER, MATTHEW E. \STH BAKER, MATTHEW E. \STH BAKER, MATTHEW E. \STH 2002131 BAKER, SAM COM TO ELECT AS ST REP 202 ABER DR 03/08/2002 FAITH DEAN SLAMPAK P O BOX 18272 BAKER, SAM \STH PITTSBURGH PA PITTSBURGH PA 152360272 152360272 2005310 BALDWIN, REYNOLDS FRIENDS OF 6650 TULIP ST 12/12/2005 GEORGE GRIGOS 3356 ARAMINGO AVE BALDWIN, REYNOLDS \STH PHILADELPHIA PA PHILADELPHIA PA 191350000 191340000 2007279 BARATTA, STEPHEN COM TO RETAIN PO BOX 401 10/25/2007 NANCY 2704 WILLIAM PENN JUDGE EASTON PA 180440000 SCHNEIDERMAN HWY BOX 3443 PALMER PA 180430000 9700097 BARBIERI, ALEXIS COM TO ELECT 501 W MERMAID LN 03/04/1997 MARIA PFEFFER 501 W MERMAID LN PHILADELPHIA PA PHILADELPHIA PA 193900000 193900000 2009381 BARBIN, BRYAN CITIZENS TO RE-ELECT 206 MAIN STREET 08/24/2009 TAMMY BARBIN 1150 FRANKLIN ST BARBIN, BRYAN E \STH JOHNSTOWN PA JOHNSTOWN PA BARBIN, BRYAN E \STH 159010000 159050000 Registered Committees 10/8/2014 12:00 AM Page 5 Of 290 Filer ID Committee Name Committee Address Registration Treasure Name Treasure Address Supported Candidates\ Office Date 20120054 BARCHIESI, COM TO ELECT 2012 2232 ST ANDREWS LN 01/25/2012 EMILY ANNE COSTA 11 ELM ST, APT 205 STROUDSBURG PA 18360 STROUDSBURG PA 18360 2000144 BARR, DEBORAH COM TO ELECT 202 PINE ST EDWARD J. BARRETT 16 KINGSBURY AVE TOWANDA PA 188480000 TOWANDA PA 188482103 9500237 BARRAR, STEPHEN FRIENDS OF 12 BERNARD ST 10/26/1995 BETH H. 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