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2020 Contributions State Candidate Names Committee Amount Party Office District CA Holmes, Jim Jim Holmes for Supervisor 2020 $ 700 O County Supervisor 3 CA Uhler, Kirk Uhler for Supervisor 2020 $ 500 O County Supervisor 4 CA Gonzalez, Lena Lena Gonzalez for Senate 2020 $ 1,500 D STATE SENATE 33 CA Lee, John John Lee for City Council 2020 - Primary $ 800 O City Council 12 CA Simmons, Les Simmons for City Council 2020 $ 1,000 D City Council 8 CA Porada, Debra Porada for City Council 2020 $ 500 O City Council AL CA California Manufacturers & Technology Association Political Action Committee $ 5,000 CA Desmond, Richard Rich Desmond for Supervisor 2020 $ 1,200 R County Supervisor 3 CA Hewitt, Jeffrey Jeffrey Hewitt for Board of Supervisors Riverside County 2018 $ 1,200 O County Supervisor 5 CA Gustafson, Cindy Elect Cindy Gustafson Placer County Supervisor, District 5 - 2020 $ 700 O County Supervisor 5 CA Cook, Paul Paul Cook for Supervisor 2020 $ 1,000 R County Supervisor 1 CA Flores, Dan Dan Flores for Supervisor 2020 $ 500 County Supervisor 5 CA California Taxpayers Association - Protect Taxpayers Rights $ 800,000 CA Latinas Lead California $ 500 CA Wapner, Alan Wapner for Council $ 1,000 City Council CA Portantino, Anthony Portantino for Senate 2020 $ 2,000 D STATE SENATE 25 CA Burke, Autumn Autumn Burke for Assembly 2020 $ 2,000 D STATE HOUSE 62 CA California Republican Party - State Account $ 15,000 R CA Fong, Vince Vince Fong for Assembly 2020 $ 1,500 D STATE HOUSE 34 CA O'Donnell, Patrick O'Donnell for Assembly 2020 $ 4,700 D STATE HOUSE 70 CA Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber Political Action Committee $ 2,500 CA Patterson, Jim Patterson for Assembly 2020 $ 1,500 R STATE HOUSE 23 CA Arambula, Joaquin Dr. Joaquin Arambula for Assembly 2020 $ 4,700 D STATE HOUSE 31 CA Grove, Shannon Grove for Senate 2022 $ 4,700 R STATE SENATE 16 CA Cooper, Jim Jim Cooper for Assembly 2020 $ 1,500 D STATE HOUSE 9 CA Frazier, Jim Jim Frazier for Assembly 2020 $ 1,500 D STATE HOUSE 11 CA Cervantes, Sabrina Sabrina Cervantes for Assembly 2020 $ 1,500 D STATE HOUSE 60 CA Rubio, Blanca Blanca Rubio for Assembly 2020 $ 1,500 D STATE HOUSE 48 CA Grayson, Tim Tim Grayson for Assembly 2020 $ 1,500 D STATE HOUSE 14 CA Rendon, Anthony Rendon for Assembly 2020 $ 4,700 D STATE HOUSE 63 CA Daly, Tom Tom Daly for Assembly 2020 $ 1,500 D STATE HOUSE 69 CA Waldron, Marie Waldron for Assembly 2020 $ 4,700 R STATE HOUSE 75 CA Holden, Chris Chris Holden for Assembly 2020 $ 1,500 D STATE HOUSE 41 CA Irwin, Jacqui Irwin for Assembly 2020 $ 1,500 D STATE HOUSE 44 CA Garcia, Cristina Cristina Garcia for Assembly 2020 $ 2,500 D STATE HOUSE 58 CA Robles, Albert Albert Robles for Mayor 2020 $ 500 Mayor Carson City Mayor Carson City CA Cabaldon, Christopher Mayor Christopher Cabaldon Committee $ 500 NP CA Houdesheldt, Bruce Citizens to Elect Bruce Houdesheldt Roseville City Council 2020 $ 500 NP CA Simmons, Les Simmons for City Council 2020 $ 1,000 NP CA Desmond, Richard Rich Desmond for Supervisor 2020 $ 1,200 NP CA Early, Dawnte Dawnte Early for West Sac City Council 2020 $ 500 NP CA Alvord, Scott Friends of Scott Alvord for Roseville City Council 2020 $ 500 NP CA McShane, Steve McShane for Supervisor 2020 $ 1,000 NP CA Yes on A, Community Labor and Business Groups for Sacramento Mayoral Accountability and Community$ 3,000 Equity, Mayor Darrell Steinberg Committee for Sacramento's Future CA Orozco, Quirina Quirina Orozco for City Council 2020 $ 500 NP CA Nazarian, Adrin Nazarian for Assembly 2022 $ 2,000 D STATE HOUSE 46 CA Chiu, David David Chiu for Assembly 2022 $ 2,000 D STATE HOUSE 17 Sacramento City Council District CA Guerra, Eric Eric Guerra for City Council 2024 $ 1,000 D 6 6 CA Kiley, Kevin Kiley for Assembly 2022 $ 2,500 R STATE HOUSE 6 CA Rubio, Susan Susan Rubio for Senate 2022 $ 2,500 D STATE SENATE 22 CA Diep, Tyler Tyler Diep for Assembly 2022 $ 2,000 R STATE HOUSE 72 CA Hurtado, Melissa Hurtado for Senate 2022 $ 2,500 D STATE SENATE 14 CA Bonta, Rob Rob Bonta for Assembly 2022 $ 2,500 D STATE HOUSE 18 CA Friedman, Laura Laura Friedman for Assembly 2022 $ 4,700 D STATE HOUSE 43 CA California Business Roundtable $ 18,500 CA California Manufacturers and Technology Association $ 18,500 CA Umberg, Thomas Colonel (Ret.) Tom Umberg for Senate 2022 $ 2,500 D STATE SENATE 34 CA Limon, Monique Limon for Senate 2024 $ 2,500 D STATE SENATE 19 CA Santiago, Miguel Santiago for Assembly 2022 $ 2,000 D STATE HOUSE 53 CA Allen, Ben Ben Allen for Senate 2022 $ 2,500 D STATE SENATE 26 CA Bogh, Rosilicie Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh for Senate 2024 $ 2,500 R STATE SENATE 23 CA Durazo, Maria Elena Maria Elena Durazo Democrat for State Senate 2022 $ 4,700 D STATE SENATE 24 CA Trujillo, Mario Mario Trujillo for Downey City Council 2020 $ 750 Downey City Council Dist 5 5 CA Laird, John John Laird for Senate 2024 $ 2,500 D STATE SENATE 17 CA Rodriguez, Freddie Rodriquez for Assembly 2022 $ 2,000 D STATE HOUSE 52 Rancho Cucamonga City Council CA Scott, Kristin Kristine Scott for City Council 2022 $ 750 Dist 2 2 CA Quirk, Bill Bill Quirk for Assembly 2022 $ 2,000 D STATE HOUSE 20 CA California Latino PAC $ 5,000 CA Medina, Jose Jose Medina for Assembly 2022 $ 2,000 D STATE HOUSE 61 CA McGuire, Mike Mike McGuire for State Senate 2022 $ 2,500 D STATE SENATE 2 CA Leyva, Connie Connie M Leyva for Senate 2022 $ 4,700 D STATE SENATE 20 CA Aguiar-Curry, Cecilia Cecilia Aguiar-Curry for Assembly 2022 $ 4,700 D STATE HOUSE 4 CA Newman, Josh Josh Newman for Senate 2024 $ 2,500 D STATE SENATE 29 CO Colorado Chamber Political Action Committee $ 625 DC Republican State Leadership Committee $ 15,000 ID Lee, Abby Abby Lee for State Senate $ 200 R STATE SENATE 9 ID Agenbroad, Jeff Committee to Elect Jeff Agenbroad $ 200 R STATE SENATE 13 ID Gannon, John Gannon for Representative $ 200 D STATE HOUSE 17A ID Manwaring, Dustin Manwaring for Idaho $ 300 R STATE HOUSE 29A ID Lakey, Todd Todd Lakey for Senate $ 200 R STATE SENATE 12 ID Chaney, Greg Greg Chaney for Idaho $ 200 R STATE HOUSE 10B ID Monks, Jason Committee to Elect Jason Monks $ 200 R STATE HOUSE 22B ID Blanksma, Megan Blanksma for Idaho $ 200 R STATE HOUSE 23B ID Den Hartog, Lori Lori Den Hartog for Senate $ 200 R STATE SENATE 22 ID Moyle, Mike Committee to Elect Mike Moyle $ 200 R STATE HOUSE 14A ID Stennett, Michelle Michelle Stennett for State Senate $ 300 D STATE SENATE 26 ID Syme, Scott Scott Syme for Idaho District 11 $ 200 R STATE HOUSE 11A ID Burgoyne, Grant Burgoyne for Senate $ 200 D STATE SENATE 16 ID Crabtree, Carl Crabtree for Senate $ 200 R STATE SENATE 7 ID Troy, Caroline Troy for Idaho $ 200 R STATE HOUSE 5B ID Rubel, Ilana Rubel for Idaho $ 300 D STATE HOUSE 18A ID Winder, Chuck Chuck Winder for Senate $ 500 R STATE SENATE 20 ID Youngblood, Rick Youngblood for Idaho $ 200 R STATE HOUSE 12B ID Lodge, Patti Lodge for Senate $ 200 R STATE SENATE 11 ID Bedke, Scott Scott Bedke Campaign Committee $ 500 R STATE HOUSE 27A ID Ward-Engelking, Janie Janie Ward-Engelking Campaign $ 200 D STATE SENATE 18 ID Rice, Jim Jim Rice for Idaho $ 200 R STATE SENATE 10 ID Palmer, Joe Palmer for Idaho $ 500 R STATE HOUSE 20A ID Boyle, Judy Committee to Elect Judy Boyle $ 200 R STATE HOUSE 9B ID Souza, Mary Mary Souza for Idaho $ 200 R STATE SENATE 4 ID Woodward, Jim Jim Woodward for Senate $ 200 R STATE SENATE 1 ID Dixon, Sage Sage Dixon Campaign Fund $ 200 R STATE HOUSE 1B ID Gibbs, Marc Committee to Elect Marc Gibbs $ 200 R STATE HOUSE 32A ID Riggs, Peter Peter Riggs for State Senate $ 200 R STATE SENATE 3 ID Guthrie, Jim Guthrie for Senate $ 200 R STATE SENATE 28 ID Addis, Jim Addis4Idaho $ 200 R STATE HOUSE 4A ID Anthon, Kelly Kelly Anthon for Idaho State Senate $ 200 R STATE SENATE 27 ID Yamamoto, Julie Julie Yamamoto for Idaho $ 200 R STATE HOUSE 10A ID Davis, Muffy Muffy for Idaho $ 200 D STATE HOUSE 26A ID Kauffman, Clark Committee to Elect Clark Kauffman $ 200 R STATE HOUSE 25B ID Wintrow, Melissa Wintrow for Idaho $ 200 D STATE SENATE 19 ID Harris, Mark Committee to Elect Mark Harris $ 200 R STATE SENATE 32 ID Ruchti, James Committee to Elect James Ruchti $ 200 D STATE HOUSE 29B ID Green, Brooke Committee to Elect Brooke Green $ 200 D STATE HOUSE 18B ID Bundy, Matthew Bundy for Idaho $ 200 R STATE HOUSE 23A ID Grow, C. Scott C. Scott Grow for Idaho $ 200 R STATE SENATE 14 ID Idaho Victory Fund $ 2,500 R ID Lee, Abby Abby Lee for State Senate $ 400 R STATE SENATE 9 ID Agenbroad, Jeff Agenbroad for Senate $ 200 R STATE SENATE 13 ID Heider, Lee Lee Heider Campaign Committee $ 200 R STATE SENATE 24 ID Vick, Steve Steve Vick for Idaho $ 400 R STATE SENATE 2 ID Gannon, John Gannon for Representative $ 400 D STATE HOUSE 17A ID Manwaring, Dustin Manwaring for Idaho $ 400 R STATE HOUSE 29A ID DeMordaunt, Gayann Committee to Elect Gayann DeMordaunt $ 400 R STATE HOUSE 14B ID Lakey, Todd Todd Lakey for Senate $ 400 R STATE SENATE 12 ID Chaney, Greg Chaney for Idaho $ 400 R STATE HOUSE 10B ID Monks, Jason Committee to Elect Jason Monks $ 400 R STATE HOUSE 22B ID Blanksma, Megan Blanksma for Idaho $ 400 R STATE HOUSE 23B ID Den Hartog, Lori Lori Den Hartog for Senate $ 400 R STATE SENATE 22 ID Nye, Mark Nye for Senate $ 200 D STATE SENATE 29 ID Moyle, Mike Committee to Elect Mike Moyle $ 400 R STATE HOUSE 14A ID Stennett, Michelle Michelle Stennett for State Senate $ 400 D STATE SENATE 26 ID Kerby, Ryan Committee to Elect Ryan Kerby $ 200 R STATE HOUSE 9A ID Syme, Scott Scott Syme for Idaho District 11 $ 400 R STATE HOUSE 11A ID Kingsley, Mike Kingsley for Idaho $ 200 R STATE HOUSE 6B ID Clow, Lance Elect Lance Clow $ 200 R STATE HOUSE 24A ID Crane, Brent Crane for
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