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Political Action Committee (Pac) Quarterly Reporting Form POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (PAC) QUARTERLY REPORTING FORM For assistance in completing To be filed with: Calendar year 2014 this form contact: Mark Martin, Secretary of State Arkansas Ethics Commission State Capitol, Room 026 Post Office Box 1917 Little Rock, AR 72201 Little Rock, AR 72203 Phone (501) 682-5070 Phone (501) 324-9600 Fax (501) 682-3408 Toll Free (800) 422-7773 1. NAME OF COMMITTEE (IN FULL) 2. TYPE OF REPORT Arkansas Realtors Political Action Committee First Quarter–due April 15 covers January 1 through March 31 ADDRESS Second Quarter–due July 15 11224 Executive Center Drive covers April 1 through June 30 Third Quarter–due Oct 15 covers July 1 through September 30 Fourth Quarter–due Jan 15 covers October 1 through December 31 CITY, STATE AND ZIP CODE 3. IS THIS REPORT AN AMENDMENT? Little Rock, AR 72211 YES NO SUMMARY FOR REPORTING CUMULATIVE PERIOD TOTALS 4. BALANCE OF FUNDS AT BEGINNING OF REPORTING PERIOD $64,169.34 5. INTEREST EARNED ON COMMITTEE FUNDS (IF ANY) $0.48 $257.36 6. TOTAL MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED $20,397.12 $485,751.19 7. TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS MADE TO CANDIDATES/COMMITTEES $40,000.00 $312,032.50 8. ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES $17,619.38 $303,216.10 9. BALANCE OF FUNDS AT CLOSE OF REPORTING PERIOD $26,947.56 10. NO ACTIVITY(check if you have not received or made any contributions during this reporting period) I certify under oath that I have examined this report and to the best of my knowledge and belief the information so disclosed is a complete, true, and accurate financial statement. on file Signature of PAC Officer State of Arkansas }ss County of Subscribed and sworn before me this day of , 20 . on file Signature of Notary Public (Legible Notary Seal) My Commission Expires: Note: If faxed, notary seal must be legible (i.e., either stamped or raised and inked) and the original must follow within ten (10) days. The law provides for a maximum penalty of $2,000 per violation and/or imprisonment for not more than one year for any person who knowingly or willfully fails to comply with the provisions of Ark. Code Ann. § 7-6-201 through § 7-6-227. This report constitutes a public record. This form has been approved by the Arkansas Ethics Commission. REVISED 12/2013 11. ITEMIZED MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED BY COMMITTEES OVER $500 Please Type or Print Use Additional Copies of this Page if Necessary Date Name Address of Employer/ Amount Of Cumulative of Contributor Contributor Place Of Business Contribution Total for Year 11/05/2014 Kim Ashcraft 11224 Executive Center Arkansas REALTORS $300.00 $995.00 Drive Association Little Rock, AR 72211 11/19/2014 Miki Bass 11224 Executive Center Arkansas REALTORS $462.00 $975.00 Drive Association Little Rock, AR 72211 10/09/2014 Batesville Board of 2618 Goff Drive Batesville Board $975.00 $975.00 REALTORS of REALTORS Batesville, AR 72501 12/16/2014 Carolyn Cobb 3 Riderwood Road Coldwell Banker RPM $10.50 $1,320.50 North LIttle Rock, AR 72116 11/10/2014 Glee Cosner 2910 Rogers Ave Coldwell Banker $300.00 $996.00 Fleming Lau Fort Smith, AR 72901 10/07/2014 Karen Crowson 1420 Alcoa Road Crye-Leike Benton $15.00 $925.00 Benton, AR 72015-3507 10/07/2014 Deanna Dial 20 Howard Place Coldwell Banker $79.00 $975.00 Harris, McHaney Rogers, AR 72756-9256 & Faucette 11/10/2014 David Dunlap 301 Garden Valley Loop Keller Williams $100.00 $975.00 Little Rock Little Rock, AR 72223-4714 11/05/2014 Bennie Estelle 1031 N. FM 2148 ERA Raffaelli $300.00 $975.00 REALTORS Texarkana, TX 75501-0363 12/03/2014 Lesia Ford 1201 Brentwood Drive Coldwell Banker $200.00 $1,100.00 West Memphis, AR 72301 12/03/2014 MichaelFord 1201 Brentwood Drive Coldwell Banker $200.00 $1,100.00 West Memphis, AR 72301 10/03/2014 Carolyn Foster 918 Rosewood Drive Coldwell Banker $975.00 $975.00 West Memphis, AR 72301 11/10/2014 Dana Green 127 Miller Drive Coldwell Banker $681.81 $2,519.16 Marion, AR 72364 10/24/2014 Amy Hair 11224 Executive Center Arkansas REALTORS $225.00 $955.00 Drive Association Little Rock , AR 72211 The law provides for a maximum penalty of $2,000 per violation and/or imprisonment for not more than one year for any person who knowingly or willfully fails to comply with the provisions of Ark. Code Ann. § 7-6-201 through § 7-6-227. This report constitutes a public record. This form has been approved by the Arkansas Ethics Commission. REVISED 12/2013 10/03/2014 Angella Johnson 1004 Smithers Crye-Leike Benton $45.00 $975.00 Benton, AR 72015 11/24/2014 Sharla Lau 3208 McClendons Mead Coldwell Banker $310.00 $1,255.00 Fleming Lau Fort Smith, AR 72908 10/15/2014 Edward Loveless 204 Fountain Ave Adkins, McNeill, $975.00 $975.00 Smith & Associates Little Rock, AR 72205 11/10/2014 Aaron Meyers 116 Lookout Circle Meyers Realty $300.00 $1,002.00 Hot Springs, AR 71913 10/03/2014 Cindy Meyers 116 Lookout Point Meyers Realty $50.00 $540.00 Hot Springs, AR 71913 10/14/2014 Jonathan Moore 2900 N 22nd St Lindsey & Associates $30.00 $1,033.00 L-9 Rogers, AR 72756-2182 10/10/2014 William Olson 1063 College Avenue The Property Shoppe $1,000.00 $1,040.00 Batesville, AR 72501-3428 11/10/2014 Edward Penick Jr. 10 Longfellow Place Coldwell Banker $333.33 $974.88 Commercial Little Rock, AR 72207-3748 Hathaway 11/05/2014 Stephen Raffaelli #3 Meandering Lane ERA Raffaelli $250.00 $990.00 REALTORS Texarkansa, TX 75503 11/03/2014 Christopher Rix 211 Exchange Street Rix Realty $300.00 $975.00 Hot Springs, AR 71901 10/07/2014 Laurie Rushing 134 Cannon Ridge Point Trademark $250.00 $975.00 Real Estate Hot Springs, AR 71913 10/07/2014 Rhonda Sims 1856 Overcrest Northwest AR Board $231.00 $975.00 of REALTORS Fayetteville, AR 72703 10/09/2014 Kathleen Sumbles 5601 N. Grandview Keller Wiliams $35.00 $975.00 Realty LR Little Rock, AR 72207 10/16/2014 Maurice Taylor 4101 Rogers Street Rausch Coleman $1,000.00 $1,000.00 North Little Rock, AR 72209 11/03/2014 Allen Trammell 1210 Hilldale Road Trammell & Co $200.00 $990.00 Alexander, AR 72002 10/03/2014 Nanette Wemhaner 2817 Ivory Lane Chuck Fawcett Realty $79.00 $975.00 Alma, AR 72921 10/03/2014 Jeannie Williams 4105 Mt. Vernon Crye-Leike NLR $100.00 $990.00 North Little Rock, AR 72116 11/24/2014 Doyle Yates 2587 S Barrington Road Coldwell Banker $77.00 $1,057.00 Harris, McHaney Fayetteville, AR 72703 & Faucette The law provides for a maximum penalty of $2,000 per violation and/or imprisonment for not more than one year for any person who knowingly or willfully fails to comply with the provisions of Ark. Code Ann. § 7-6-201 through § 7-6-227. This report constitutes a public record. This form has been approved by the Arkansas Ethics Commission. REVISED 12/2013 11/05/2014 Nikki Young 228 Daffodil Hot Springs First $200.00 $990.00 Choice Realty Hot Springs, AR 71913 12. TOTAL ITEMIZED MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS $10,588.64 RECEIVED DURING REPORTING PERIOD 13. TOTAL UNITEMIZED MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS $9,808.48 RECEIVED DURING REPORTING PERIOD 14. TOTAL MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED $20,397.12 DURING REPORTING PERIOD (to be entered on line #6) The law provides for a maximum penalty of $2,000 per violation and/or imprisonment for not more than one year for any person who knowingly or willfully fails to comply with the provisions of Ark. Code Ann. § 7-6-201 through § 7-6-227. This report constitutes a public record. This form has been approved by the Arkansas Ethics Commission. REVISED 12/2013 15. ITEMIZED NONMONEY CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED BY COMMITTEES OVER $500 Please Type or Print Use Additional Copies of this Page if Necessary Date Full Name and Address of Contributor Description of Value of Cumulative of Nonmoney Item Nonmoney Item Total From Receipt This Contributor N/A 16. TOTAL ITEMIZED NONMONEY CONTRIBUTIONS $0.00 RECEIVED DURING REPORTING PERIOD 17. TOTAL NONITEMIZED NONMONEY CONTRIBUTIONS $0.00 RECEIVED DURING REPORTING PERIOD 18. TOTAL NONMONEY CONTRIBUTIONS $0.00 RECEIVED DURING REPORTING PERIOD IMPORTANT In addition to monetary contributions, political action committees are required to report the receipt of any nonmoney ('in-kind') contributions. A political action committee receives an in-kind contribution whenever a person provides it with an item or service without charge or for a charge that is less than the fair market value of the item or service in question. The value of an in-kind contribution is the difference between the fair market value and the amount charged. The law provides for a maximum penalty of $2,000 per violation and/or imprisonment for not more than one year for any person who knowingly or willfully fails to comply with the provisions of Ark. Code Ann. § 7-6-201 through § 7-6-227. This report constitutes a public record. This form has been approved by the Arkansas Ethics Commission. REVISED 12/2013 19. ITEMIZED MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS MADE TO CANDIDATES AND COMMITTEES OVER $50 Please Type or Print Use Additional Copies of this Page if Necessary Date Name of Address Election for Which Amount Of Candidate/Committee of Candidate/Committee Contribution was Made Contribution To Whom Contribution Made 11/20/2014 Stan Berry for Senate P.O. Box 64 General, 2014 $2,000.00 Dover, AR 72837 11/20/2014 Campaign to Elect Linda P.O.
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