Microsoft Corporate Political Contributions July 1, 2016 – December 31, 2016

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Microsoft Corporate Political Contributions July 1, 2016 – December 31, 2016 Microsoft Corporation Tel 425 882 8080 One Microsoft Way Fax 425 936 7329 Redmond, WA 98052-6399 http://www.microsoft.com Microsoft Corporate Political Contributions July 1, 2016 – December 31, 2016 NAME STATE AMOUNT Angela Williams Leadership Fund CO $575.00 Arapahoe Leadership Fund CO $575.00 Bruce Chandler Campaign WA $1,000.00 California Democratic Party CA $35,000.00 California Republican Delegation 2016 CA $5,000.00 California Republican Party CA $15,000.00 Citizens for Andy Hill, WA $100.00 Citizens for Frank Chopp WA $1,000.00 Citizens for Kevin Ranker WA $600.00 Citizens for Kim Wyman WA $2,000.00 Citizens for Kochmar WA $1,000.00 Citizens for Michael Baumgartner WA $500.00 Citizens for Ruth Kagi WA $500.00 Citizens for Steve Bergquist WA $500.00 Citizens for Steve Litzow WA $100.00 Citizens to Elect Steve Conway WA $500.00 Colorado Liberty Fund CO $575.00 Committee to Elect Brandon Vick WA $1,000.00 Committee to Elect Brian Blake WA $500.00 Committee to Elect Jake Fey WA $500.00 Committee to Elect Jim Honeyford WA $1,000.00 Committee to Elect Joel Kretz WA $1,000.00 Committee to Elect JT Wilcox WA $1,000.00 Committee to Elect Maureen Walsh WA $1,000.00 Committee to Elect Terry Nealey WA $1,000.00 Committee to Elect Tim Sheldon WA $500.00 Committee to Re-Elect Bo Watson TN $500.00 Committee to Re-Elect Gerald McCormick TN $500.00 Committee to Re-Elect Glen Casada TN $500.00 Committee to Re-Elect Harry Brooks TN $500.00 Committee to Re-Elect Jack Johnson TN $500.00 Committee to Re-Elect Mike Bell TN $500.00 Committee to Re-Elect Pat Marsh TN $500.00 Committee to Re-Elect Steve McDaniel TN $500.00 Curtis King for Senator WA $100.00 Dean Takko for State Senate Committee WA $500.00 Democratic Governor's Association DC $75,000.00 Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee DC $15,000.00 DOMPAC CO $575.00 Duran for Colorado Leadership Fund CO $575.00 Elect John McCoy WA $500.00 Evan Low for Assembly 2016 MI $2,500.00 Friends for Ann Rivers WA $700.00 Friends for Dan Kristiansen WA $100.00 Friends of Andrew Barkis WA $500.00 Friends of Andy Billig WA $1,000.00 Friends of Barbara Bailey WA $600.00 Friends of Bob Ferguson WA $1,000.00 Friends of David Frockt WA $500.00 Friends of David Sawyer WA $500.00 Friends of Derek Stanford WA $500.00 Friends of Drew Stokesbary WA $1,000.00 Friends of Gael WA $500.00 Friends of Hans Zeiger WA $1,000.00 Friends of Joan McBride WA $1,000.00 Friends of Joe Fain WA $100.00 Friends of Larry Springer WA $1,000.00 Friends of Laurie Jinkins WA $500.00 Friends of Melanie Stambaugh WA $1,000.00 Friends of Patty Kuderer WA $1,000.00 Friends Of Roger Goodman WA $1,000.00 Friends of Sharon Brown WA $500.00 Friends of Sharon Nelson WA $500.00 Friends of Steve O'Ban WA $1,000.00 Friends of Tana Senn WA $1,000.00 Friends of Tate Reeves MS $1,000.00 Friends to Elect Eric Pettigrew WA $1,000.00 Friends to Elect Randi Becker WA $1,000.00 Garnet Leadership Fund CO $575.00 Grow Freedom Grow Prosperity CO $575.00 Guzman Green Fund CO $575.00 Haley Leadership Fund SC $2,500.00 Harry Truman Fund WA $10,000.00 House Democratic Campaign Committee WA $1,000.00 House Republican Organizational Committee WA $1,000.00 Jay Inslee for Washington WA $200.00 Jeni Arndt Leadership Fund CO $575.00 John Braun for State Senate WA $500.00 Judy Clibborn for State Representative WA $1,000.00 Judy Warnick for Senate Campaign WA $500.00 Keep Washington Rolling WA $150,000.00 Kennedy Fund WA $10,000.00 Kerr PAC CO $575.00 Klein for New York NY $1,000.00 Kris Lytton Campaign WA $1,000.00 Liberty Leadership PAC CO $575.00 Lundeen Leadership Fund CO $575.00 Marc Berman for Assembly 2016 CA $1,500.00 Mass Transit Now WA $100,000.00 Matt Dababneh for Assembly 2016 CA $2,500.00 Norm Johnson for State Representative WA $1,000.00 Padden for Senate WA $1,000.00 People for Pedersen WA $500.00 People for Timm Ormsby WA $1,000.00 People for Zack Hudgins WA $500.00 PollyPAC CO $575.00 RACC Housekeeping Account NY $2,500.00 Reagan Fund WA $10,000.00 Re-Elect Pat Sullivan Campaign WA $1,000.00 Republican Attorneys General Association DC $50,000.00 Republican Governor's Association DC $100,000.00 Republican State Leadership Committee DC $15,000.00 Rosenthal Majority Fund CO $575.00 Sam Hunt for State Senate WA $500.00 Senate Committee for Mark Schoesler WA $100.00 Senate Repub Camp Comm WA $1,000.00 SiasPAC CO $575.00 SRCC Housekeeping Account NY $10,000.00 Steve Kirby Campaign WA $500.00 The Leadership Council WA $10,000.00 Tracy Kraft-Tharp Leadership Fund CO $575.00 TransMountainPAC CO $575.00 Voters for Dick Muri WA $1,000.00 Washington State Senate Democratic Caucus WA $1,000.00 Wilberforce Team CO $575.00 $687,050.00 .
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