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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 West Virginia Family Values Steve Smith Political Party (for candidates) Treasurer's Mailing Address (Street, Route, or P.O. Box) PO Box 2845 Office Sought (for Candidates) District/Division City, State, Zip Code Daytime Phone # Charleston, WV 25330 Election Cycle Reporting Period (check one): Check if Applicable: Primary - First Report Pre-primary Report Post-primary Report Amended Report You must also check box of X 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 $511,362.89 Contributions $1,106,950.00 (ending balance from previous report) Monetary Contributions from all Fund-Raising + $0.00 Total Monetary Contributions + Events $1,106,950.00 Receipt of a Transfer of Excess Funds + $0.00 Total Other Income + $0.00 Total Monetary Contributions: = $1,106,950.00 Subtotal: a. = In-Kind Contributions + $0.00 $1,618,312.89 Total Contributions: = $1,106,950.00 Total Expenditures Paid $551,465.80 Other Income $0.00 Total Disbursements of Excess Funds + $0.00 Loans Received + $0.00 Repayment of Loans + $0.00 Total Other Income: = $0.00 Subtotal: b. = $551,465.80 OUTSTANDING LOANS & DEBTS: Ending Balance: = Unpaid Bills $400.00 (Subtotal a. - Subtotal b.) $1,066,847.09 *Note: Report cannot be submitted with a negative Outstanding Loans + $0.00 balance. Total Debts: = $400.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES ELECTION YEAR-TO-DATE TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS ELECTION YEAR-TO-DATE (Add total expenditures from all reports) (Add total contributions from all reports) $715,107.27 $1,781,954.36 CONTRIBUTIONS $250.00 OR LESS DATE CONTRIBUTOR'S FULL NAME OR COMMITTEE'S NAME AMOUNT Jul 15, 2016 HRDF-HRDE Workers Union $100.00 Aug 22, 2016 Carol Bailey $100.00 Aug 22, 2016 Doris C. Tuckwiller $250.00 Subtotal of contributions of $250.00 or less $450.00 CONTRIBUTIONS MORE THAN $250.00 DATE CONTRIBUTOR'S FULL NAME OR COMMITTEE'S NAME AMOUNT Jun 27, 2016 United Mineworkers of America $25,000.00 Address: 18354 Quanitica Gateway Drive Suite 200 Triangle, VA, 22172, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Jun 30, 2016 Marion AFL-CIO $1,000.00 Address: PO Box 572 Rivesville, WV, 26588, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Jun 30, 2016 Building & Construction Trades PAC $250,000.00 Address: 600 Leon Sullivan Way Charleston, WV, 25301, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Jul 15, 2016 UNITED STEELWORKERS DIST. 8 EDU. FUND #2 $10,000.00 Address: 85 C. Michael Davenport Blvd., Suite B Frankfort, KY, 40601, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Jul 29, 2016 WV AFL CIO Comm. on Political Education $50,000.00 Address: 501 Leon Sullivan Way #300 Charleston, WV, 25301, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Jul 29, 2016 WV AFL-CIO MEMBERSHIP OUTREACH ACCT $100,000.00 Address: 501 Leon Sullivan Way Charleston, WV, 25301, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Aug 22, 2016 United Steelworkers Local #1 $1,000.00 Address: 535 Catawba Road Fairmont, WV, 26554, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Aug 22, 2016 UFCW IU, AFL-CIO $10,000.00 Address: 1775 K Street, NW Washington, DC, 20006, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Aug 22, 2016 Carpenters Local Union #604 $25,000.00 Address: 1616 Mileground Road Morgantown, WV, 26505-3751, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Aug 22, 2016 Carpenters Local #899 $25,000.00 Address: 458 Cedar Grove Rd. Parkersburg, WV, 26104, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Aug 22, 2016 Carpenters & Joiners Local Union #476 $25,000.00 Address: 609 Broadway Ave Bridgeport, WV, 26330, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Aug 22, 2016 Millwright Local Union No.1755 $25,000.00 Address: 4600 Camden Ave. Parkersburg, WV, 26101, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Aug 22, 2016 Carpenters Local Union #1207 $60,000.00 Address: 205-A Tennessee Ave. Charleston, WV, 25302-2324, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Sep 12, 2016 AFT Monongalia COPE $1,000.00 Address: 57 Bastille Lane Fairmont, WV, 26554-5723, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Sep 12, 2016 AFT - Putnam Local #4639 $2,500.00 Address: 304 Delray Drive St. Albans, WV, 25117, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Sep 12, 2016 AFT - WV Solidarity Fund Account $25,000.00 Address: 1610 Washington Street E Suite 200 Charleston, WV, 25311, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Sep 12, 2016 Tiano O'Dell PLLC $25,000.00 Address: PO Box 11839 Charleston, WV, 25339, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Sep 12, 2016 McHugh Fuller Law Group $25,000.00 Address: 97 Elias Whiddon Rd. Hattiesburg, MS, 39402-9731, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Sep 12, 2016 The Segal Law Firm $25,000.00 Address: 810 Kanawha Blvd., East Charleston, WV, 25301, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Sep 12, 2016 Hill, Peterson, Carper, Bee & Deitzler $25,000.00 Address: 500 Tracy Way Charleston, WV, 25311-1261, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Sep 12, 2016 Berthold Law Firm $25,000.00 Address: 208 Capital Street PO Box 350B Charleston, WV, 25335, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Sep 12, 2016 Carpenters Local Union #302 $25,000.00 Address: 418 Seventh Ave Huntington, WV, 25701, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Sep 12, 2016 Carpenters Local #1159 $25,000.00 Address: 2709 Jackson Ave. Point Pleasant, WV, 25550, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Sep 12, 2016 Marvin W. Masters 1YR+ Attorneys at Law $50,000.00 Address: 5081 Washington St. W Cross Lanes, WV, 25313, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Sep 12, 2016 AFT WV Political Ed. Comm $50,000.00 Address: 1610 Washington St. E Suite 200 Charleston, WV, 25311, USA Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - N/A Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - N/A Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: Sep 12, 2016 Farmer, Cline & Campbell PLLC $50,000.00 Address: PO
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