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Report Date: 05/04/2020 Contributor Contrib Contribut Amount Date Amount Contributor First Contributor Last M.I. TelephoneAddress No. 1 Contributor City State or Zip Recipient Date Received Received Nature Transferred Transferred Drew Blessing 4424 Loveland Dr Kearney NE 68845 Allison Heimes for Legislature 4/23/2020 $100.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $96.05 Sharon Conlon 5010 Nicholas St Omaha NE 68132 Allison Heimes for Legislature 4/16/2020 $100.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $96.05 Cailan Franz 18918 Boyd Street Elkhorn NE 68022 Allison Heimes for Legislature 4/21/2020 $50.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $48.02 Cynthia Griffin 7566 Road p.3 Wiggins CO 80654 Allison Heimes for Legislature 4/8/2020 $25.00 MONEY 4/12/2020 $24.01 JANNICE LAMBORN 1331 G ST #312N Lincoln NE 68508 Allison Heimes for Legislature 4/24/2020 $39.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $37.45 Lynne Lange 19007 Hansen StreetOmaha NE 68130 Allison Heimes for Legislature 4/18/2020 $50.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $48.02 Zach Origitano 803 S 198th St Omaha NE 68022 Allison Heimes for Legislature 4/24/2020 $25.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $24.01 Paula Wilson 2354 S. 218th Ave Elkhorn NE 68022 Allison Heimes for Legislature 4/19/2020 $100.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $96.05 Kyle Cartwright 1644 Woodsview St Lincoln NE 68502 Anna Wishart for Legislature 4/13/2020 $50.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $48.02 Owen Humphress 1605 Marlene Drive Lincoln NE 68512 Anna Wishart for Legislature 4/10/2020 $50.00 MONEY 4/12/2020 $48.02 Corrie Kielty 2316 Lake St Lincoln NE 68502 Anna Wishart for Legislature 4/14/2020 $25.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $24.01 Danny Ladely 5420 Canterbury LaneLincoln NE 68512 Anna Wishart for Legislature 4/17/2020 $50.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $48.02 JANNICE LAMBORN 1331 G ST #312N Lincoln NE 68508 Anna Wishart for Legislature 4/24/2020 $270.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $259.33 Tom Moss 2310 Sheffield Pl. Lincoln NE 68512 Anna Wishart for Legislature 4/9/2020 $100.00 MONEY 4/12/2020 $96.05 Clayton Naff 3310 S. 27th St. Lincoln NE 68502 Anna Wishart for Legislature 4/14/2020 $50.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $48.02 Laura Neemann 1315 Plum St Lincoln NE 68502 Anna Wishart for Legislature 4/13/2020 $100.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $96.05 joe ochsner 410 nw 15 lincoln NE 68528 Anna Wishart for Legislature 4/21/2020 $25.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $24.01 Dan Parsons 151 North 8th Street,Lincoln Fifth Floor NE 68508 Anna Wishart for Legislature 4/14/2020 $250.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $240.12 Teddy Pika 855 Karen drive Lincoln NE 68522 Anna Wishart for Legislature 4/25/2020 $5.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $4.80 Steve Seline 8704 Hickory St Omaha NE 68124-1355Anna Wishart for Legislature 4/17/2020 $250.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $240.12 Suzanne Vesta Shackelford 1201 Lincoln Mall, #511Lincoln NE 68508 Anna Wishart for Legislature 4/15/2020 $10.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $9.60 Michael Shain 6110 Rolling Hills Blvdlincoln NE 68512 Anna Wishart for Legislature 4/13/2020 $25.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $24.01 Riley Slezak 4455 N. 1st Street, Apt.Lincoln 177 NE 68521 Anna Wishart for Legislature 4/16/2020 $25.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $24.01 LJ Witfoth 1940 W. Hill St. Lincoln NE 68522 Anna Wishart for Legislature 4/13/2020 $25.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $24.01 Jimmie Bragdon 3503 Falcon View Rd CedarSW Rapids IA 52404 Buffalo County Young Democrats 4/12/2020 $10.00 MONEY 4/12/2020 $9.60 Bennett Amdor 3425 S 94th Ave Omaha NE 68124 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/26/2020 $50.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $48.02 Molly Bertelson 502 N 9th Street Missouri Valley IA 51555 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/10/2020 $25.00 MONEY 4/12/2020 $24.01 Lawrence Bradley 6068 Country Club OaksOmaha Place NE 68152 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/27/2020 $25.00 MONEY 4/27/2020 $24.01 Buster Brown 3518 POPPLETON AVEOMAHA NE 68105 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/20/2020 $100.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $96.05 Kathleen Cavanaugh 3425 South 94th AvenueOmaha NE 68124 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/27/2020 $100.00 MONEY 4/27/2020 $96.05 Patrick Cavanaugh 701 Parkwood Lane Omaha NE 68132 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/21/2020 $25.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $24.01 Peter Cavanaugh 2931 W. Lyndale St. Chicago IL 60647 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/23/2020 $10.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $9.60 Peter Cavanaugh 2931 W. Lyndale St. Omaha NE 60647 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/27/2020 $100.00 MONEY 4/27/2020 $96.05 Colleen Cavanaugh Anthony 5040 Montezuma StreetLos Angeles CA 90042 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/27/2020 $25.00 MONEY 4/27/2020 $24.01 Henry Dobson 2217 South 111th CircleOmaha NE 68144 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/10/2020 $5.00 MONEY 4/12/2020 $4.80 Kathleen Hall 1601 Water St. NE. #17Salem OR 97301 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/26/2020 $50.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $48.02 Noelle Hoeft 915 S 38 ST Omaha NE 68105 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/26/2020 $25.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $24.01 Ann Hunter-Pirtle 344 S. 18th St. Apt 11Lincoln NE 68508 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/17/2020 $25.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $24.01 Christopher Jerram 4740 Hickory St Omaha NE 68106 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/17/2020 $250.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $240.12 Ebba Johnson 2608 N 51 Ave Omaha NE 68104 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/27/2020 $100.00 MONEY 4/27/2020 $96.05 Margaret Jurgensen 541 Raven Ave #2104Gaithersburg MD 20877 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/26/2020 $100.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $96.05 Paul Karrer 1655 NEWTON ST. NW,WASHINGTON Apt. 1 DC 20010 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/27/2020 $50.00 MONEY 4/27/2020 $48.02 Margaret Keearns 4 Llana Place Hot Springs Village AR 71909 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/26/2020 $50.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $48.02 april lucas 4216 N. 100th StreetOmaha NE 68134 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/26/2020 $25.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $24.01 Jill McDermott 1822 N. 95th Plz. Omaha NE 68114 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/21/2020 $10.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $9.60 Stephen Pflaum 5105 Capitol ave Omaha NE 68132 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/8/2020 $300.00 MONEY 4/12/2020 $288.15 Susan Prazan 820 S. 58th Street omaha NE 68106 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/21/2020 $25.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $24.01 Joseph Sullivan 132 No. 33rd St. Omaha NE 68131 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/14/2020 $100.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $96.05 Todd Swirczek 5567 Walnut Street Omaha NE 68106 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/12/2020 $100.00 MONEY 4/12/2020 $96.05 Heather Wetzel 12405 Stonegate DriveOmaha NE 68164 Cavanaugh for Nebraska 4/26/2020 $10.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $9.60 Danielle Conrad 3818 Dudley Lincoln NE 68503 Christa Yoakum for County Commission 4/14/2020 $100.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $96.05 Contributor Contrib Contribut Amount Date Amount Contributor First Contributor Last M.I. TelephoneAddress No. 1 Contributor City State or Zip Recipient Date Received Received Nature Transferred Transferred Paul Cooney 2712 Manse Avenue Lincoln NE 68502-4222Christa Yoakum for County Commission 4/17/2020 $100.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $96.05 Kathy Danek 4261 Knox Lincoln NE 68504 Christa Yoakum for County Commission 4/20/2020 $50.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $48.02 Rachel Garver 815 Elmwood Ave. Lincoln NE 68510 Christa Yoakum for County Commission 4/8/2020 $100.00 MONEY 4/12/2020 $96.05 David Hemsath 9129 Baybrook CircleLincoln NE 68516 Christa Yoakum for County Commission 4/8/2020 $25.00 MONEY 4/12/2020 $24.01 Mary Herres 2840 S 33 Lincoln NE 68506 Christa Yoakum for County Commission 4/8/2020 $25.00 MONEY 4/12/2020 $24.01 Amanda McGill Johnson 15351 Lafayette Ave Omaha NE 68154 Christa Yoakum for County Commission 4/22/2020 $35.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $33.61 Cristy Joy 801 W Rock Creek RdRaymond NE 68428 Christa Yoakum for County Commission 4/23/2020 $100.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $96.05 Corrie Kielty 2316 Lake St Lincoln NE 68502 Christa Yoakum for County Commission 4/23/2020 $25.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $24.01 Todd Lancaster 5711 N.W. 14th St Lincoln NE 68521 Christa Yoakum for County Commission 4/15/2020 $100.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $96.05 Adam Morfeld 1240 N. 33rd Street Lincoln NE 68503 Christa Yoakum for County Commission 4/9/2020 $300.00 MONEY 4/12/2020 $288.15 Joseph Nigro 1905 Dover Court Lincoln NE 68506 Christa Yoakum for County Commission 4/14/2020 $250.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $240.12 Amy Peters 1727 Normandy Cir Lincoln NE 68521 Christa Yoakum for County Commission 4/23/2020 $50.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $48.02 Jennifer Rokeby-Mayeux 1231 N. 38th St Lincoln NE 68503 Christa Yoakum for County Commission 4/9/2020 $100.00 MONEY 4/12/2020 $96.05 Robert Simon 3900 S 39th Lincoln NE 68506 Christa Yoakum for County Commission 4/16/2020 $150.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $144.07 Kathleen Thuman 9601 So. 53rd St. Lincoln NE 68516 Christa Yoakum for County Commission 4/8/2020 $250.00 MONEY 4/12/2020 $240.12 Julie Walstrom 5301 NW 122 Ct.
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