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Candidate / Officeholder Form C/Oh Campaign Finance Report Cover CANDIDATE / OFFICEHOLDER FORM C/OH CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORT COVER SHEET PG 1 The C/OH Instruction Guide explains how to complete this form 1 Filer ID(Ethics Commission filers) 2 Total pages filed 3 CANDIDATE / MS/MRS/MR FIRST MI OFFICE USE ONLY OFFICEHOLDER Sylvester Date Received NAME NICKNAME LAST SUFFIX 12/4/2015 Turner 4 CANDIDATE / ADDRESS / PO BOX; APT/SUITE #; CITY; STATE; ZIP CODE OFFICEHOLDER 440 Louisiana MAILING Suite 1880 Date Hand-delivered or Date Postmarked ADDRESS Houston TX 77002 Change of address 5 CANDIDATE / AREA CODE PHONE NUMBER EXTENSION OFFICEHOLDER (713) 650-3688 PHONE 6 CAMPAIGN MS/MRS/MR FIRST MI Receipt # Amount TREASURER David Date Processed NAME NICKNAME LAST SUFFIX Date Imaged Mincberg 7 CAMPAIGN STREET ADDRESS (No PO Box Please); APT/SUITE # ; CITY; STATE; ZIP CODE TREASURER 1 Greenway Plaza ADDRESS Suite 750 (Business) Houston TX 77046 8 CAMPAIGN AREA CODE PHONE NUMBER EXTENSION TREASURER PHONE (713) 623-6000 January 15 30th day before election Final repport (Attach C/OH - FR) Exceeded $500 limit 9 REPORT TYPE July 15 8th day before election X Runoff 15th day after campaign treasurer appointment(officeholder only) 10 PERIOD Month Day Year Month Day Year COVERED 10/25/2015 THROUGH 12/2/2015 11 ELECTION ELECTION DATE ELECTION TYPE Month Day Year 12/12/2015 Primary X Runoff General Special 12 OFFICE OFFICE HELD (if any) 13 OFFICE SOUGHT (if known) Mayor 1 of 413 CANDIDATE / OFFICEHOLDER REPORT: FORM C/OH SUPPORT & TOTALS COVER SHEET PG 2 14 FILER NAME Sylvester Turner 15 Filer ID (Ethics Commission Filers) This box is for notice of political contributions accepted or political expenditures made by political committees to support the candidate / officeholder. These expenditures may have been made without the candidate's or officeholder's knowledge or consent. Candidates and officeholders are required to report this information only if they receive notice of such expenditures. 16 NOTICE COMMITTEE TYPE COMMITTEE NAME FROM POLITICAL GENERAL COMMITTEE ADDRESS COMMITTEE(S) SPECIFIC COMMITTEE CAMPAIGN TREASURER NAME additional pages COMMITTEE CAMPAIGN TREASURER ADDRESS 17 CONTRIBUTION 1 TOTAL POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS OF $50 OR LESS (OTHER THAN TOTALS PLEDGES, LOANS, OR GUARANTEES OF LOANS), UNLESS ITEMIZED $7,276.00 2 TOTAL POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS $2,119,881.47 (OTHER THAN PLEDGES, LOANS, OR GUARANTEES OF LOANS) EXPENDITURE 3 TOTAL POLITICAL EXPENDITURES OF $100 OR LESS, UNLESS ITEMIZED TOTALS $ 4 TOTAL POLITICAL EXPENDITURES $1,888,604.74 CONTRIBUTION 5 TOTAL POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS MAINTAINED AS OF THE LAST DAY BALANCE OF REPORTING PERIOD $557,933.64 OUTSTANDING LOAN 6 TOTAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF ALL OUTSTANDING LOANS AS OF THE TOTALS LAST DAY OF THE REPORTING PERIOD $0.00 18 AFFIDAVIT I swear, or affirm, under penalty of perjury, that the accompanying report is true and correct and includes all information required to be reported by me under Title 15, Election Code. Sylvester Turner Signature of Candidate or Officeholder AFFIX NOT STAMP / SEAL ABOVE Sworn to and subscribed before me, by the said ___________________________________________ , this the ____________________ day of _________________________, 20_________________ , to certify which, witness my hand and seal of office. ______________________________ ________________________________ ___________________________ Signature of officer administering oath Print name of officer administering oath Title of officer administering oath 2 of 413 SUBTOTALS - COH FORM C/OH COVER SHEET PG 3 19 FILER NAME Sylvester Turner 20 Filer ID (Ethics Commission Filers) 21 SCHEDULE SUBTOTALS SUBTOTAL NAME OF SCHEDULE AMOUNT 1. SCHEDULE A1: MONETARY POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS 2082211.27 2. SCHEDULE A2: NON-MONETARY (IN-KIND) POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS 30394.2 3. SCHEDULE B: PLEDGED CONTRIBUTIONS 0 4. SCHEDULE E: LOANS 0 5. SCHEDULE F1: POLITICAL EXPENDITURES FROM POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS 1888604.74 6. SCHEDULE F2: UNPAID INCURRED OBLIGATIONS 0 7. SCHEDULE F3: PURCHASE OF INVESTMENTS FROM POLICITAL CONTRIBUTIONS 0 8. SCHEDULE F4: EXPENDITURES MADE FROM CREDIT CARD 0 9. SCHEDULE G: POLITICAL EXPENDITURES FROM PERSONAL FUNDS 0 10. SCHEDULE H: PAYMENT FROM POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO A BUSINESS OF C/OH 0 11. SCHEDULE I: NON-POLITICAL EXPENDITURES MADE FROM POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS 0 12. SCHEDULE K: INTEREST, CREDITS, GAINS, REFUNDS, AND CONTRIBUTIONS RETURNED TO FILER 0 3 of 413 CANDIDATE / OFFICEHOLDER REPORT: FORM C/OH NOTICE FROM POLITICAL COMMITTEE(S) ADDENDUM C/OH NAME Sylvester Turner ACCOUNT # (Ethics Commission filers) This box is for notice of political contributions accepted or political expenditures made by political committees to support the candidate / officeholder. These expenditures may have been made without the candidate's or officeholder's knowledge or consent. Candidates and officeholders are required to report this information only if they receive notice of such expenditures. 4 of 413 MONETARY POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS SCHEDULE A1 The Instruction Guide explains how to complete this form. 1 Total Pages Schedule A1: 2 FILER NAME Sylvester Turner 3 Filer ID (Ethics Commission filers) 4 Date 5 Full name of contributor out of state PAC(ID# ) Mary Flood 7 Amount of contributions ($) 6 Contributor address; City; State; Zip Code 10/25/2015 Houston TX 77092-4129 500 8 Principal occupation / Job title (See Instructions) 9 Employer (See Instructions) Legal media consultant 6023 Verdome Lane 4 Date 5 Full name of contributor out of state PAC(ID# ) W. Randy Eaddy 7 Amount of contributions ($) 6 Contributor address; City; State; Zip Code 10/25/2015 Winston NC 27104-1911 500 Salem 8 Principal occupation / Job title (See Instructions) 9 Employer (See Instructions) Attorney Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP 4 Date 5 Full name of contributor out of state PAC(ID# ) Susan Alleman 7 Amount of contributions ($) 6 Contributor address; City; State; Zip Code 10/26/2015 Houston TX 77079-6519 5000 8 Principal occupation / Job title (See Instructions) 9 Employer (See Instructions) Transportation Planner Traffic Engineers, Inc. 4 Date 5 Full name of contributor out of state PAC(ID# ) Shafik Rifaat 7 Amount of contributions ($) 6 Contributor address; City; State; Zip Code 10/26/2015 Houston TX 77006-2571 500 8 Principal occupation / Job title (See Instructions) 9 Employer (See Instructions) SIR INC. Architect 5 of 413 MONETARY POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS SCHEDULE A1 The Instruction Guide explains how to complete this form. 1 Total Pages Schedule A1: 2 FILER NAME Sylvester Turner 3 Filer ID (Ethics Commission filers) 4 Date 5 Full name of contributor out of state PAC(ID# ) Howard Sacks 7 Amount of contributions ($) 6 Contributor address; City; State; Zip Code 10/26/2015 Houston TX 77096-3723 150 8 Principal occupation / Job title (See Instructions) 9 Employer (See Instructions) Retired None 4 Date 5 Full name of contributor out of state PAC(ID# ) Adams Tran 7 Amount of contributions ($) 6 Contributor address; City; State; Zip Code 10/27/2015 Houston TX 77036-3142 5000 8 Principal occupation / Job title (See Instructions) 9 Employer (See Instructions) Owner/CEO Advant Realty LLC 4 Date 5 Full name of contributor out of state PAC(ID# ) Karen Brooks 7 Amount of contributions ($) 6 Contributor address; City; State; Zip Code 10/27/2015 Pearland TX 77584-8540 5000 8 Principal occupation / Job title (See Instructions) 9 Employer (See Instructions) Office Manager Tammy Tran Law Firm 4 Date 5 Full name of contributor out of state PAC(ID# ) Gulf States Toyota Inc. 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