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Recipient Committee Campaign Statement Cover Page CA 460 FORM (Government Code Sections 84200-84216.5) NAME of FILER I.D Recipient Committee Campaign Statement Cover Page CA 460 FORM (Government Code Sections 84200-84216.5) NAME OF FILER I.D. NUMBER Election Date: Statement Period Woo for City Council 1224466 (Month/Day/Year) from 01/01/2001 04/10/2001 to 02/24/2001 Cover Page 1. Type of Recipient Committee Officeholder, Candidate Controlled Committee 2. Type of Statement Pre-Election Statement 3. Committee Information Committee Name : Woo for City Council - 1224466 Committee Address : address redacted Los Angeles, CA 90029 (323) 662-5128 Mailing Address (if different) : Fax Number : (323) 662-5166 E-Mail Address : Treasurer Name : Henry Cheah Treasurer Address and Phone Number : address redacted Alhambra, CA 91802 - 7284 (626) 536-2121 Assistant Treasurer Name : Assistant Treasurer Address and Phone Number : Treasurer Fax Number : None Treasurer E-Mail Address : None 4. Verification I have used all reasonable diligence and to the best of my knowledge the treasurer has used all reasonable diligence in preparing this statement. I have reviewed the statement and to the best of my knowledge the information contained herein and in the attached schedules is true and complete. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. *** This document was not electronically signed. The original signed paper copy can be obtained by request. *** Recipient Committee Campaign Statement Summary Page CA 460 FORM (Government Code Sections 84200-84216.5) NAME OF FILER I.D. NUMBER Election Date: Statement Period Woo for City Council 1224466 (Month/Day/Year) from 01/01/2001 04/10/2001 to 02/24/2001 Sum m ary Page Contributions Received Column A Column B (This Period) (Calendar YTD) 1. Monetary Contributions Sched. A, Line 3 $71,022.00 $71,022.00 2. Loans Received Sched. B, Line 3 $0.00 $0.00 3. SUBTOTAL CASH CONTRIBUTIONS Add Lines 1 + 2 $71,022.00 $71,022.00 4. Non-Monetary Contributions Sched. C, Line 3 $250.00 $250.00 5. TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED Add Lines 3 + 4 $71,272.00 $71,522.00 Expenditures Made Column A Column B 6. Cash Payments Sched. E, Line 4 $80,127.09 $80,127.09 7. Loans Made Sched. H, Line 3 $0.00 $0.00 8. SUBTOTAL CASH PAYMENTS Add Lines 6 + 7 $80,127.09 $80,127.09 9. Accrued Expenses (Unpaid Bills) Sched. F, Line 3 $0.00 $0.00 10. Non-Monetary Adjustment Sched. C, Line 3 $250.00 $250.00 11. TOTAL EXPENDITURES MADE Add Lines 8 + 9 + 10 $80,377.09 $80,377.09 Current Cash Statement 12. Beginning Cash Balance Prev. Summary, Line 16 $52,415.94 13. Cash Receipts Col. A, Line 3 $71,022.00 14. Miscellaneous Increases to Cash Sched. I, Line 4 $43,079.00 15. Cash Payments Col. A, Line 8 $80,127.09 16. Ending Cash Balance Lines (12 + 13 + 14) - 15 $86,389.85 Loan Guarantees Received 17. Loan Guarantees Received Sched. B, Part II $0.00 Cash Equivalents and Outstanding Debts 18. Cash Equivalents $0.00 19. Outstanding Debts Col. B, Lines 2 + 9 $0.00 Recipient Committee Campaign Statement Schedule A CA 460 Monetary Contributions Received FORM (Government Code Sections 84200-84216.5) NAME OF FILER I.D. NUMBER Election Date: Statement Period Woo for City Council 1224466 (Month/Day/Year) from 01/01/2001 04/10/2001 to 02/24/2001 Schedul e A Schedule A Summary 1. Amount received this period - contributions of $100 or more: (include all schedule A subtotals) $69,147.00 2. Amount received this period - unitemized contributions of less than $100: $1,875.00 3. Total monetary contributions received this period : (add lines 1 and 2. enter here and on summary page, column A, line 1) $71,022.00 Schedule A Detail (259 Records) Date Received Contributor Contributor Occupation and Employer Amount Cumulative Per Election Code Received this Calendar Year To Date Period (Jan 1 - Dec 31) 02/23/01 Adams Motel Other: Non- $500.00 (P) $500.00 $500.00 Source: Elsie Hsieh Individual address redacted Los Angeles , CA 90016 - 2849 02/22/01 Alvarado Palms Motel Other: Non- $500.00 (P) $500.00 $500.00 Source: De Chang Peng Individual address redacted Los Angeles , CA 90006 02/09/01 American Chinese Garment Contractor Other: Non- $500.00 (P) $500.00 $500.00 Assoc of S Cal Individual address redacted Los Angeles , CA 90012 01/16/01 Argo Development Corporation Other: Non- DBA Top City Realty & Mgt $300.00 (P) $300.00 $300.00 address redacted Individual El Monte , CA 91732 02/23/01 Arrobio, Geoffrey Individual Mortgage Banker $250.00 (P) $250.00 $250.00 address redacted Johnson Capital Group Inc Redondo Beach , CA 90278 - 2827 01/17/01 Asia Enterprises Inc Other: Non- $500.00 (P) $500.00 $500.00 address redacted Individual Los Angeles , CA 90015 02/23/01 Balesh, James Individual Owner $100.00 (P) $100.00 $100.00 address redacted Law Offices of James Balesh Los Angeles , CA 90027 Recipient Committee Campaign Statement Schedule A CA 460 Monetary Contributions Received FORM (Government Code Sections 84200-84216.5) NAME OF FILER I.D. NUMBER Election Date: Statement Period Woo for City Council 1224466 (Month/Day/Year) from 01/01/2001 04/10/2001 to 02/24/2001 Schedule A Detail (259 Records) Date Received Contributor Contributor Occupation and Employer Amount Cumulative Per Election Code Received this Calendar Year To Date Period (Jan 1 - Dec 31) 02/09/01 Best Western LA Worldport Hotel Other: Non- $100.00 (P) $100.00 $100.00 Source:Chen-Chun Wang Individual address redacted Wilminton , CA 90744 01/27/01 Bhullar, Baldeep Individual Owner $200.00 (P) $200.00 $200.00 address redacted Chesboro Chevron Gas Station Agoura Hills , CA 91301 - 4640 01/27/01 Bookcity News Inc Other: Non- Circus Disco/ Arena $500.00 (P) $500.00 $500.00 Source: Eugene Capietra Individual address redacted Hollywood , CA 90038 02/09/01 Bow On Family Association Other: Non- $500.00 (P) $500.00 $500.00 address redacted Individual Los Angeles , CA 90015 01/17/01 Brackenhoff, Kenneth Individual President $250.00 (P) $250.00 $250.00 address redacted Brackenhoff Management Group Huntington Beach , CA 92649 Inc 01/25/01 Brown, Mark Individual Land Use Consultant $250.00 (P) $250.00 $250.00 address redacted Brown/ Meshul Inc Los Angeles , CA 90034 - 6002 02/22/01 Brueggemann, James Individual Attorney $250.00 (P) $250.00 $250.00 address redacted Sheppard Mullin & Hampton Los Angeles , CA 90027 02/22/01 Carlton Motel Other: Non- $250.00 (P) $250.00 $250.00 Source: Ashok Patel Individual address redacted Los Angeles , CA 90003 01/17/01 Casey, Edward Individual Attorney $250.00 (P) $250.00 $250.00 address redacted Weston Benshoof Rochefort Woodland Hills , CA 91364 Rubalcava 02/22/01 Chai, King You Individual Owner $500.00 (P) $500.00 $500.00 address redacted days Inn Santa Monica , CA 90402 02/09/01 Chan, Elaine Yee Individual Co-Owner $500.00 (P) $500.00 $500.00 address redacted BC Market Los Angeles , CA 90012 Recipient Committee Campaign Statement Schedule A CA 460 Monetary Contributions Received FORM (Government Code Sections 84200-84216.5) NAME OF FILER I.D. NUMBER Election Date: Statement Period Woo for City Council 1224466 (Month/Day/Year) from 01/01/2001 04/10/2001 to 02/24/2001 Schedule A Detail (259 Records) Date Received Contributor Contributor Occupation and Employer Amount Cumulative Per Election Code Received this Calendar Year To Date Period (Jan 1 - Dec 31) 01/26/01 Chan, Elena Individual CFO $100.00 (P) $100.00 $100.00 address redacted Cathay Bank Arcadia , CA 91007 02/09/01 Chan, King Chun Individual Retired $100.00 (P) $100.00 $100.00 address redacted Los Angeles , CA 90026 02/09/01 Chan, Manuel Individual Retired $100.00 (P) $100.00 $100.00 address redacted Los Angeles , CA 90012 02/09/01 Chan, Pek Individual Manager $100.00 (P) $100.00 $100.00 address redacted East West Insurance Montebello , CA 90640 02/09/01 Chan, Robert Individual Co-Owner $500.00 (P) $500.00 $500.00 address redacted BC Market Los Angeles , CA 90012 02/09/01 Chan, Rose Individual Retired $200.00 (P) $200.00 $200.00 address redacted Los Angeles , CA 90027 02/01/01 Chan, Sherwin Individual Retired $500.00 (P) $500.00 $500.00 address redacted San Marino , CA 91108 02/09/01 Chan, Winston Individual Retired $300.00 (P) $300.00 $300.00 address redacted Los Angeles , CA 90026 02/09/01 Chang, Benny Individual Vice-President $500.00 (P) $500.00 $500.00 address redacted Wei-Chuan International Bell Gardens , CA 90201 02/09/01 Chang, Joy Cheng-I Individual Special Assistant $100.00 (P) $100.00 $100.00 address redacted 80-20 PAC San Gabriel , CA 91776 02/23/01 Charles Wong & Associates Architects Other: Non- $500.00 (P) $500.00 $500.00 address redacted Individual Pasadena , CA 91106 Recipient Committee Campaign Statement Schedule A CA 460 Monetary Contributions Received FORM (Government Code Sections 84200-84216.5) NAME OF FILER I.D. NUMBER Election Date: Statement Period Woo for City Council 1224466 (Month/Day/Year) from 01/01/2001 04/10/2001 to 02/24/2001 Schedule A Detail (259 Records) Date Received Contributor Contributor Occupation and Employer Amount Cumulative Per Election Code Received this Calendar Year To Date Period (Jan 1 - Dec 31) 02/09/01 Chen, Davis Lee Individual Partner $500.00 (P) $500.00 $500.00 address redacted Empress Pavilion South Pasadena , CA 91030 01/23/01 Chen, Kuo-Hsiung Individual Vice President $99.00 (P) $199.00 $199.00 address redacted Cathay Bank Brea , CA 92821 02/09/01 Chen, Kuo-Hsiung Individual Vice President $100.00 (P) $199.00 $199.00 address redacted Cathay Bank Brea , CA 92821 02/09/01 Chen, Lily Lee Individual Retired $100.00 (P) $100.00 $100.00 address redacted Glendale , CA 91207 - 1056 02/09/01 Chen, Paul Individual Legal Assistant $250.00 (P)
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