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Referral List Campaign Finance 08/10/2021 Failure to Respond to Notice of Failure to File Committee ID Committee Name and Address Statement Type Due Date Due 000507-4 CITIZENS SUPPORTING SAL ROCCA 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 SAL ROCCA, TREASURER 2901 BARKMAN DR WATERFORD, MI 48329 REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE LEGISLATURE - 30TH DISTRICT OAKLAND COUNTY 003854-7 DEM CLUB OF DELHI 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 JONATHAN HARMON, TREASURER 1891 MAPLE STREET HOLT, MI 48842 502269-4 MICHIGAN SPANISH-SPEAKING DEMOCRATS 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 STEVEN WALKER, TREASURER 5622 SPRINGWELLS STREET DETROIT, MI 48210 503592-8 ASSOC FOOD AND PETROLEUM DEALERS PAC 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 AUDAY ARABO, TREASURER 5779 W MAPLE RD WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI 48322 505244-4 MI SPEECH LANGUAGE HEARING MSHA PAC 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 DAWN KUTNEY, TREASURER 790 W LAKE LANSING RD STE 500-A EAST LANSING, MI 48823 508314-2 MARIANNE YARED MCGUIRE FOR ST BD ED 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 WANDA SOBIEGRAJ, TREASURER 5285 BISHOP ST DETROIT, MI 48224 MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION WAYNE COUNTY 508494-2 GEOFFREY N FIEGER FOR GOVERNOR 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 GEOFFREY N FIEGER, TREASURER 19390 W TEN MILE RD SOUTHFIELD, MI 48075 GOVERNOR OAKLAND COUNTY 509661-5 SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL SCI MIPAC 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 JAMES C SHAEFFER, TREASURER 7776 DELL ROAD SALINE, MI 48176 509749-8 JUSTICE FOR MICHIGAN 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 MARK EDWARD MILLER, TREASURER 122 SYDELLE AVE KALAMAZOO, MI 49006 510615-8 DIAMOND PAC 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 DOUGLASS DIGGS, TREASURER 465 WASHINGTON RD GROSSE POINTE, MI 48230 Page 1 of 24 Committee ID Committee Name and Address Statement Type Due Date Due 511480-6 DANIELS 02 PAC 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 JOHNNY A ORAM, TREASURER 39030 LANCASTER DR FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48331 512092-8 COMMITTEE TO ELECT SHANELLE JACKSON 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 NICOLE C JACKSON, TREASURER 260 HAGUE #2 DETROIT, MI 48202 REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE LEGISLATURE - 9TH DISTRICT WAYNE COUNTY 512288-2 COMMUNITY COALITION PAC 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 CHE B PETERSON, TREASURER 1541 W BOSTON BLVD DETROIT, MI 48206 512420-1 FOLEY AND LARDNER LLP MICHIGAN PAC 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 ROBERT NEDERHOOD, TREASURER ONE DETROIT CENTER 500 WOODWARD AVE SUITE DETROIT, MI 48226-3489 512460-7 WESTERN WASHTENAW DEMOCRATS COMM 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 D JOAN SAMPIERI, TREASURER 13045 E. AUSTIN RD MANCHESTER, MI 48158 512624-8 MACOMB CRIMEFIGHTERS PAC 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 LORI ADDELIA, TREASURER 18033 GAYLORD CT CLINTON TOWNSHIP, MI 48035 512850-9 COMMITTEE TO ELECT DANIEL TOLLIS 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 DONNA TAYLOR, TREASURER 6704 MARKEL RD COTTRELLVILLE, MI 48039-1900 REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE LEGISLATURE - 81ST DISTRICT MACOMB COUNTY 512955-6 FRIENDS OF CHRISTOPHER COLLINS 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 STEPHANIE M COLEMAN, TREASURER 2256 LELAND DETROIT, MI 48207 REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE LEGISLATURE - 4TH DISTRICT WAYNE COUNTY 513420-0 CITIZENS FOR A BETTER TOMORROW 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 TODD COOK, TREASURER 525 WESTMORELAND AVE LANSING, MI 48915 513525-6 CONSENSUS PAC 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 ANDREW F MUTAVDZIJA, TREASURER 1819 LAMONT ST NW WASHINGTON, DC 20010-2422 513680-9 MICHIGAN DEMOCRATIC FUTURE MDF 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 DANIEL M GEB, TREASURER 15848 BEATRICE ALLEN PARK, MI 48101 Page 2 of 24 Committee ID Committee Name and Address Statement Type Due Date Due 513920-9 COMMITTEE TO ELECT DAVID E NATHAN 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 DAVID NATHAN, TREASURER 18701 GRAND RIVER DETROIT, MI 48223 REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE LEGISLATURE - 8TH DISTRICT WAYNE COUNTY 513986-0 RYAN VILLET FOR STATE REP 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 LLOYD SCOBY, TREASURER 4815 IRONWOOD DR NW STANTON, MI 48888 REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE LEGISLATURE - 70TH DISTRICT MONTCALM COUNTY 514145-2 CTE LATANYA GARRETT STATE REP 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 SUSIE V GARRETT, TREASURER 15355 CHERRYLAWN ST DETROIT, MI 48238 REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE LEGISLATURE - 7TH DISTRICT WAYNE COUNTY 514256-7 JACKSON EMERGING LEADERSHIP FUND 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 NICOLE C JACKSON, TREASURER 26056 SHIRLEY LANE DEARBORN HEIGHTS, MI 48127 514414-2 FRIENDS OF MARK LIGHTFOOT 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 GAIL P SCHMIDT, TREASURER 1571 SPRING AVE LAKE, MI 48632-8961 REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE LEGISLATURE - 97TH DISTRICT CLARE COUNTY 514756-6 CTE FRANK CHRZANOWSKI 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 STACEY L CHRZANOWSKI, TREASURER PO BOX 165 DUNDEE, MI 48131 REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE LEGISLATURE - 55TH DISTRICT MONROE COUNTY 514766-5 MICHIGAN IS YOURS 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 DARRYL MATHIS ESQ, TREASURER 19926 FENTON ROSEVILLE, MI 48066 514944-8 COMMITTEE TO ELECT KURT DAMROW 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 KURT E DAMROW, TREASURER 5135 WHALEN ST PO BOX 145 ELKTON, MI 48731 REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE LEGISLATURE - 84TH DISTRICT HURON COUNTY 515245-9 CTE BERT JOHNSON STATE SENATE 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 ERIC T PATE, TREASURER 36 MCLEAN ST HIGHLAND PARK, MI 48203 STATE SENATOR - 2ND DISTRICT WAYNE COUNTY Page 3 of 24 Committee ID Committee Name and Address Statement Type Due Date Due 515386-1 CTE BRENDA R MOON FOR WSU BD OF GOV 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 CATHY G LONG, TREASURER 19684 VILLA COURT E SOUTHFIELD, MI 48076 GOVERNOR OF WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY OAKLAND COUNTY 515400-0 PROGRESSIVE MAJORITY MICHIGAN 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 GLORIA A TOTTEN, TREASURER 3520 PROSPERITY AVENUE FAIRFAX, VA 22031 515426-5 PAUL FOR MID-MICHIGAN PAC 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 BRENT A STANTON, TREASURER 16998 FARMINGTON RD LIVONIA, MI 48154 515576-7 COMM TO ELECT BRIAN DAVID HENSLEY 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 BRIAN D HENSLEY, TREASURER 7750 LAKESHORE DR NEWPORT, MI 48166-9298 REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE LEGISLATURE - 17TH DISTRICT MONROE COUNTY 515623-7 MICHIGAN RISING (SUPERPAC) 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 MARION TOWNSEND, TREASURER 3804 ROOSEVELT ST DEARBORN, MI 48124 515693-0 RED NOVEMBER PAC 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 BRENT A STANTON, TREASURER 16998 FARMINGTON RD LIVONIA, MI 48154 515784-7 RIGHT TO KNOW MICHIGAN COMMITTEE 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 HEATHER RICKETTS, TREASURER 2600 HUNTERS PT KALAMAZOO, MI 49048 515896-9 COMMITTEE TO ELECT JERRY THOMAS 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 JERRY THOMAS, TREASURER 17630 HUNTINGTON RD DETROIT, MI 48219 REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE LEGISLATURE - 10TH DISTRICT WAYNE COUNTY 515993-4 GEORGE HYDE FOR PROBATE JUDGE COMM 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 JIM VOSKUHL, TREASURER 855 FOXTAIL CT MARQUETTE, MI 49855 JUDGE OF PROBATE COURT - MARQUETTE MARQUETTE COUNTY 516088-2 COMMITTEE TO ELECT DOUGLAS WILSON 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 DOUGLAS WILSON, TREASURER PO BOX 99551 ROCHESTER HILLS, MI 48099-9551 REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE LEGISLATURE - 45TH DISTRICT OAKLAND COUNTY Page 4 of 24 Committee ID Committee Name and Address Statement Type Due Date Due 516318-3 TODAY AND OUR FUTURE FUND (SUPERPAC) 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 DIANNA SOLOMON, TREASURER 677 SELDEN ST APT 203 DETROIT, MI 48201 516319-1 COMMITTEE TO ELECT KELLI WILLIAMS 2021 JULY QUARTERLY CS July 26, 2021 SECORY D BRYSON, TREASURER P.O. 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