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Hansen8dayreport.Pdf Campaign Finance Section Financial Report Financial Reports are required to be submitted to the Campaign Finance Section of the Office of the State Election Commissioner by all Candidates, Committees, and Organizations. Late or incomplete reports are subject to fines levied by the Commissioner's Office, so please be sure to check all applicable deadlines and file on time. Add extra sheets if necessary. FULL ORGANIZATION NAME: Friends for Hansen ACCOUNT NUMBER : 01003898 DATE OF THIS REPORT : 02/20/2017 REPORTING PERIOD START : 01/27/2017 REPORTING PERIOD END : 02/17/2017 OFFICE SOUGHT : State Office - State Senator - District 10 CHECK THE BOX THAT APPLIES TO THIS REPORT : PRIMARY ELECTION 8-DAY 30-DAY OTHER ELECTION 8-DAY 30-DAY GENERAL ELECTION 8-DAY 30-DAY SPECIAL ELECTION 5 8-DAY 30-DAY YEAR END THIRD-PARTY ADVERTISERS FINAL ORGANIZATION CLOSING : YES 5 NO AMENDMENT : YES 5 NO CLOSING DATE : I authorize that all information included in this Financial Report package is accurate and correct. I agree to abide by all rules and regulations regarding Campaign Finance and the election process in the State of Delaware. I understand that representatives from the Office of the State Election Commissioner will perform an audit of all information provided on this report. David Marturana TREASURER SIGNATURE DATE Stephanie Hansen CANDIDATE SIGNATURE DATE Current Amended Deleted Amended New Campaign Finance Page 1 of 28 CFFM011 V1.0 2014/02/11 Printed on 02/20/2017 09:38:54 PM Document: 14904 Version: 1 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT BALANCE ACCOUNT NUMBER : 01003898 REPORTING PERIOD : 01/27/2017 02/17/2017 FROM TO 1. BEGINNING BALANCE (Ending Balance from last reporting period) $64,191.34 2. RECEIPTS : A. SCHEDULE A - TOTAL RECEIPTS $306,472.95 B. SCHEDULE C-1 - TOTAL IN-KIND RECEIPTS $400.00 C. SCHEDULE D-1 - TOTAL LOANS RECEIVED AND DEBTS INCURRED $0.00 D. SCHEDULE E - TOTAL EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENTS RECEIVED $0.00 E. SUBTOTAL (Total of A,B,C,D) $306,872.95 3. EXPENDITURES : F. SCHEDULE B - TOTAL EXPENDITURES $167,247.37 G. SCHEDULE C-2 - TOTAL IN-KIND EXPENDITURES $400.00 H. SCHEDULE D-2 - LOAN AND DEBT PAYMENTS $20,000.00 I. SCHEDULE E - INTER COMMITTEE (SHARED) EXPENSES $0.00 J. SUBTOTAL (Total of F,G,H,I) $187,647.37 4. ENDING BALANCE (Beginning Balance plus 2E minus 3J) $183,416.92 5. VALUE OF NON-CASH ASSETS (From Schedule F) $0.00 6. VALUE OF DISPOSED/TRANSFERRED ASSETS (From Schedule G) $0.00 7. VALUE OF LOANS AT END OF PERIOD (Loan Balance From Schedule D-2) $0.00 Current Amended Deleted Amended New Campaign Finance Page 2 of 28 CFFM011 V1.0 2014/02/11 Printed on 02/20/2017 09:38:54 PM Document: 14904 Version: 1 SCHEDULE A - TOTAL RECEIPTS ACCOUNT NUMBER : 01003898 REPORTING PERIOD : 01/27/2017 02/17/2017 FROM TO Itemize all receipts over $100 for the reporting period. Receipts from sales of items must be itemized if they are over $50. NOTE: If you receive funds from the same person or organization several times during the reporting period, each item must be listed if the aggregate amount is over $100, even if the individual amounts are not. RECEIPTS : Date Received Contributor Name Contributor Mailing Address Aggregate Amount Amount Received 02/02/2017 20th Representative District Democratic Committee 207 Sundance Lane, Milton, Delaware, 19968 $300.00 $300.00 02/17/2017 40th Representative District Democratic Committee 102 Lansing Ave, Laurel, Delaware, 19956 $600.00 $600.00 02/16/2017 8th Representative Democrat District Committee 412 Joshua Ln, Middletown, Delaware, 19709 $282.62 $282.62 01/28/2017 9th Representative District Democratic Committee PO Box, Odessa, Delaware, 19730 $600.00 $600.00 02/17/2017 Active Ballot Club Education Fund UFCW Local 27 21 West Rd., Baltimore, Maryland, 21204 $600.00 $600.00 02/08/2017 Ailsa Wong 95 Greene St., Apt 4B, New York, New York, 10012 $200.00 $100.00 02/14/2017 Ailsa Wong 95 Greene St., Apt 4B, New York, New York, 10012 $300.00 $100.00 02/11/2017 Alan Lans 644 61st Street, Oakland, California, 94609 $200.00 $200.00 01/28/2017 Alan Mantell 15 Old Mill River Road Pound Ridge NY, Pound $600.00 $600.00 Ridge, New York, 10576 02/13/2017 Aletia Morgan 17 Crommelin Ct, East Brunswick, New Jersey, 08816 $250.00 $250.00 02/17/2017 Alexandra Loeb 1122 East Pike Street, Seattle, Washington, 98122 $300.00 $300.00 02/03/2017 Alix Smullin 22 Woodbine Ave, Swampscott, Massachusetts, 01907 $250.00 $250.00 02/15/2017 Amy Goldman Fowler 164 Mountain View Road, Rhinebeck, New York, $600.00 $600.00 12572 Current Amended Deleted Amended New Campaign Finance Page 3 of 28 CFFM011 V1.0 2014/02/11 Printed on 02/20/2017 09:38:54 PM Document: 14904 Version: 1 02/12/2017 Andrew Fitzpatrick 251 Lamartine Street, Boston, Massachusetts, 02130 $200.00 $200.00 02/08/2017 Andrew Tobias 146 Central Park West, New York, New York, 10023 $250.00 $250.00 02/17/2017 Andria Bennett 71 Saint Jones Avenue, Dover, Delaware, 19901 $500.00 $500.00 02/11/2017 Anne Cavanaugh 1506 The Mall, Wilmington, Delaware, 19810 $200.00 $200.00 02/01/2017 annette porter 707 hollen road, baltimore, Maryland, 21212 $250.00 $250.00 02/04/2017 annette porter 707 hollen road, baltimore, Maryland, 21212 $350.00 $100.00 02/08/2017 Anthony Foux 1701 Mandeville Canyon, Los Angeles, California, $250.00 $250.00 90049 02/10/2017 Arline Falletta 6 Meco Cr., Wilmington, Delaware, 19804 $500.00 $500.00 02/06/2017 Arthur M. Krawitz 4 Shortledge Ct., Landenberg, Pennsylvania, 19350 $600.00 $600.00 02/10/2017 Audrey Eisner-Hoeller 1307 West Fern Drive, Fullerton, California, 92833 $118.00 $118.00 02/10/2017 Auli Batts 23 Colgate Rd, Wellesley, Massachusetts, 02482 $25.00 $25.00 02/17/2017 Auli Batts 23 Colgate Rd, Wellesley, Massachusetts, 02482 $125.00 $100.00 02/06/2017 Barry Guerke 400 Quail Run, Wyoming, Delaware, 19934 $500.00 $250.00 02/12/2017 Bernard David P.O. Box 15, Rockland, Delaware, 19732 $600.00 $600.00 02/07/2017 Bethann Stanek 1820 Congressional Village Dr Unit 2203, $600.00 $600.00 Middletown, Delaware, 19709 02/13/2017 Bhavesh C. Patel 208 University Dr., Newark, Delaware, 19713 $250.00 $250.00 01/31/2017 Blakely Sullivan 44 Wilmington Ave., Dorchester, Massachusetts, $82.00 $47.00 02124 02/15/2017 Blakely Sullivan 44 Wilmington Ave., Dorchester, Massachusetts, $132.00 $50.00 02124 02/01/2017 Bob Haynes 186 Roundabout Trl, Camden, Delaware, 19934 $600.00 $600.00 02/13/2017 Brad Karon 1549 Monterey Ln SW, Rochester, Minnesota, 55902 $250.00 $250.00 02/10/2017 Bradley Pitts 298 Ainslie Street 2, Brooklyn, New York, 11211 $600.00 $600.00 02/13/2017 Brian McGlinchey 12 Nenagh Drive, Wilmington, Delaware, 19803 $200.00 $200.00 Current Amended Deleted Amended New Campaign Finance Page 4 of 28 CFFM011 V1.0 2014/02/11 Printed on 02/20/2017 09:38:54 PM Document: 14904 Version: 1 02/13/2017 Brian Shirey 26055 Green Briar Rd., Seaford, Delaware, 19973 $250.00 $250.00 01/27/2017 Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers PAC 2706 Black Lake Place, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, $600.00 $600.00 19154 01/27/2017 Brooks Barron 545 Pearl St., Boulder, Colorado, 80302 $100.00 $100.00 02/05/2017 Brooks Barron 545 Pearl St., Boulder, Colorado, 80302 $125.00 $25.00 01/28/2017 Campaign to Elect Osienski 183 Scottfield Dr, Newark, Delaware, 19713 $600.00 $600.00 02/01/2017 Cara Coburn 1047 Dolores St., SAN FRANCISCO, California, $250.00 $250.00 94110 02/13/2017 Carla M. Briccotto 107 Lynn Cr., Middletown, Delaware, 19709 $200.00 $200.00 02/09/2017 Carol Lynton 33 West 81 Street, New, New York, 10024 $600.00 $600.00 01/29/2017 catharine clune 2135 Carmelita Ave, hillsborough, California, 94010 $300.00 $300.00 02/13/2017 Catherine Johnston 6805 Moore Drive, Oakland, California, 94611 $200.00 $200.00 02/06/2017 Catherine R. Marston 1131 Ralph Rd., Newark, Delaware, 19713 $250.00 $250.00 02/02/2017 Catriona Binder-Macleod 401 Orchard Road, Newark, Delaware, 19711 $125.00 $125.00 02/13/2017 Charanjeet S. Minhas 153 Canal Way, Newark, Delaware, 19702 $300.00 $300.00 02/10/2017 Charles E. Falletta 6 Meco Cr., Wilmington, Delaware, 19804 $500.00 $500.00 01/30/2017 Chitra Vaidyanathan 20 Lakewood Cr., Newark, Delaware, 18711 $300.00 $300.00 02/17/2017 Chris Sacca 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, $500.00 $500.00 91608 01/30/2017 Christian Zafiroglu 303 Pentland Drive, Wilmington, Delaware, 19807 $300.00 $300.00 02/16/2017 Christine Orme 5540 Kales Ave., Oakland, California, 94550 $150.00 $150.00 01/31/2017 Christine Brown 57 GRIST MILL RD, LITTLETON, Massachusetts, $600.00 $600.00 01460 02/08/2017 Christopher M. Bowers P.O. Box 101, Lewes, Delaware, 19958 $500.00 $500.00 02/01/2017 Ciara O'Connell 2415 W. 16th Street, Wilmington, Delaware, 19806 $200.00 $200.00 01/28/2017 Ciro Poppiti for Delaware, Inc. 24 Cragmere Road, Wilmington, Delaware, 19809 $200.00 $200.00 Current Amended Deleted Amended New Campaign Finance Page 5 of 28 CFFM011 V1.0 2014/02/11 Printed on 02/20/2017 09:38:54 PM Document: 14904 Version: 1 02/04/2017 Claire Silberman 360 Furman St., #1216, New York, New York, 11201 $150.00 $50.00 02/15/2017 clifford beinart 311 greenwich st, new york, New York, 10013 $250.00 $250.00 02/02/2017 Clydia D.
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