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Report of Receipts and Disbursements 04/15/2018 20 : 27 Image# 201804159108210959 PAGE 1 / 139 REPORT OF RECEIPTS FEC AND DISBURSEMENTS FORM 3 For An Authorized Committee Office Use Only 1. NAME OF TYPE OR PRINT Example: If typing, type COMMITTEE (in full) over the lines. 12FE4M5 Alex Mooney for Congress PO Box 1863 ADDRESS (number and street) Check if different than previously Martinsburg WV 25402 reported. (ACC) CITY STATE ZIP CODE 2. FEC IDENTIFICATION NUMBER STATE DISTRICT C C00629949 3. IS THIS ✘ NEW AMENDED REPORT (N) OR (A) WV 02 4. TYPE OF REPORT (Choose One) (b) 12-Day PRE-Election Report for the: (a) Quarterly Reports: Primary (12P) General (12G) Runoff (12R) ✘ April 15 Quarterly Report (Q1) Convention (12C) Special (12S) July 15 Quarterly Report (Q2) M M / D D / Y Y Y Y in the October 15 Quarterly Report (Q3) Election on State of January 31 Year-End Report (YE) (c) 30-Day POST-Election Report for the: General (30G) Runoff (30R) Special (30S) Termination Report (TER) M M / D D / Y Y Y Y in the Election on State of M M / D D / Y Y Y Y M M / D D / Y Y Y Y 5. Covering Period 01 2018 through 03 31 2018 I certify that I have examined this Report and to the best of my knowledge and belief it is true, correct and complete. Onoszko, Peter, , , Type or Print Name of Treasurer Onoszko, Peter, , , M M / D D / Y Y Y Y 04 15 2018 Signature of Treasurer [Electronically Filed] Date NOTE: Submission of false, erroneous, or incomplete information may subject the person signing this Report to the penalties of 52 U.S.C. §30109. Office Use FEC FORM 3 Only (Revised 05/2016) Image# 201804159108210960 SUMMARY PAGE of Receipts and Disbursements FEC Form 3 (Revised 05/2016) PagePAGE 2 2 / 139 Write or Type Committee Name Alex Mooney for Congress M M / D D / Y Y Y Y M M / D D / Y Y Y Y Report Covering the Period: From: 01 01 2018 To: 03 31 2018 COLUMN A COLUMN B This Period Election Cycle-to-Date 6. Net Contributions (other than loans) (a) Total Contributions 234948.92 (other than loans) (from Line 11(e)) .... , , . , , 1147291.36. (b) Total Contribution Refunds 0.00 (from Line 20(d)) .................................. , , . , , . (c) Net Contributions (other than loans) (subtract Line 6(b) from Line 6(a)) ...... , , . , , . 7. Net Operating Expenditures (a) Total Operating Expenditures 85915.26 343133.26 (from Line 17) ...................................... , , . , , . (b) Total Offsets to Operating 3038.00 Expenditures (from Line 14) ................ , , . , , . (c) Net Operating Expenditures 82877.26 340095.26 (subtract Line 7(b) from Line 7(a)) ...... , , . , , . 8. Cash on Hand at Close of 1236548.27 Reporting Period (from Line 27) ................. , , . 9. Debts and Obligations Owed TO the Committee (Itemize all on Schedule C and/or Schedule D) ................ , , . 10. Debts and Obligations Owed BY the Committee (Itemize all on Schedule C and/or Schedule D) ................ , , . For further information contact: Federal Election Commission 999 E Street, NW Washington, DC 20463 Toll Free 800-424-9530 Local 202-694-1100 Image# 201804159108210961 DETAILED SUMMARY PAGE FEC Form 3 (Revised 05/2016) of Receipts PagePAGE 3 3 / 139 Write or Type Committee Name Alex Mooney for Congress M M / D D / Y Y Y Y M M / D D / Y Y Y Y Report Covering the Period: From: 01 2018 To: 03 31 2018 COLUMN A COLUMN B I. RECEIPTS Total This Period Election Cycle-to-Date 11. CONTRIBUTIONS (other than loans) FROM: 234948.92 1147291.36 (a) Individuals/Persons Other Than Political Committees 130691.00 580802.68 (i) Itemized (use Schedule A) ........... , , 0.00. , , . 23327.92 97733.68 (ii) Unitemized .................................... , , . , , . (iii) TOTAL of contributions 678536.36 from individuals ....................... , , 154018.92. , , . (b) Political Party Committees ................. , , . , , 1500.00. (c) Other Political Committees 80930.00 (such as PACs) ................................... , , . , , 467255.00. (d) The Candidate .................................... , , . , , . (e) TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS 3038.00 (other than loans) (add Lines 11(a)(iii), (b), (c), and (d)) .. , , . , , . 12. TRANSFERS FROM OTHER AUTHORIZED COMMITTEES .................... , , 2607.47. , , 430484.88. 13. LOANS: (a) Made or Guaranteed by the Candidate ............................................ , , . , , . (b) All Other Loans ................................... , , . , , . (c) TOTAL LOANS (add Lines 13(a) and (b)) .................... , , . , , . 14. OFFSETS TO OPERATING EXPENDITURES (Refunds, Rebates, etc.) ............................ , , . , , . 15. OTHER RECEIPTS (Dividends, Interest, etc.) ........................... , , . , , 2834.75. 16. TOTAL RECEIPTS (add Lines 11(e), 12, 13(c), 14, and 15) (Carry Total to Line 24, page 4) ............ , , 240594.39. , , 1583648.99. Image# 201804159108210962 DETAILED SUMMARY PAGE FEC Form 3 (Revised 05/2016) of Disbursements PagePAGE 4 4 / 139 II. DISBURSEMENTS COLUMN A COLUMN B Total This Period Election Cycle-to-Date 85915.26 343133.26 17. OPERATING EXPENDITURES ..................... , , . , , . 18. TRANSFERS TO OTHER AUTHORIZED COMMITTEES ..................... , , 0.00. , , 3967.46. 19. LOAN REPAYMENTS: (a) Of Loans Made or Guaranteed by the Candidate ................................. , , . , , . (b) Of All Other Loans .............................. , , . , , . (c) TOTAL LOAN REPAYMENTS (add Lines 19(a) and (b)) ..................... , , . , , . 20. REFUNDS OF CONTRIBUTIONS TO: (a) Individuals/Persons Other Than Political Committees .................. , , . , , . (b) Political Party Committees .................. , , . , , . (c) Other Political Committees (such as PACs) .................................... , , . , , . (d) TOTAL CONTRIBUTION REFUNDS (add Lines 20(a), (b), and (c)) .............. , , . , , . 21. OTHER DISBURSEMENTS ......................... , , . , , . 22. TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 347100.72 (add Lines 17, 18, 19(c), 20(d), and 21) , , . , , . III. CASH SUMMARY 1081869.14 23. CASH ON HAND AT BEGINNING OF REPORTING PERIOD ............................................... , , . 240594.39 24 TOTAL RECEIPTS THIS PERIOD (from Line 16, page 3) ..................................................... , , . 1322463.53 25. SUBTOTAL (add Line 23 and Line 24) .................................................................................. , , . 26. TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS THIS PERIOD (from Line 22) ...................................................... , , . 27. CASH ON HAND AT CLOSE OF REPORTING PERIOD 1236548.27 (subtract Line 26 from Line 25).............................................................................................. , , . Image# 201804159108210963 FOR LINE NUMBER: PAGE 5 OF 139 SCHEDULE A (FEC Form 3) Use separate schedule(s) (check only one) for each category of the ✘ 11a 11b 11c 11d ITEMIZED RECEIPTS Detailed Summary Page 12 13a 13b 14 15 Any information copied from such Reports and Statements may not be sold or used by any person for the purpose of soliciting contributions or for commercial purposes, other than using the name and address of any political committee to solicit contributions from such committee. NAME OF COMMITTEE (In Full) Alex Mooney for Congress Full Name (Last, First, Middle Initial) ACOSTA, IDALIA, PERALES, , A. Date of Receipt Mailing Address 1546 EDINBORO DR. M M / D D / Y Y Y Y 03 31 2018 City State Zip Code Transaction ID : SA11A.18637 JONESBORO GA 30236-5185 FEC ID number of contributing Amount of Each Receipt this Period federal political committee. C 225.00 Name of Employer Occupation , , . RETIRED RETIRED Memo Item Receipt For: 2018 Election Cycle-to-Date CONTRIBUTION ✘ Primary General Other (specify) 1650.00 , , . Full Name (Last, First, Middle Initial) ACOSTA, IDALIA, PERALES, , Date of Receipt B. Mailing Address 1546 EDINBORO DR. M M / D D / Y Y Y Y 03 2018 City State Zip Code Transaction ID : SA11A.18638 JONESBORO GA 30236-5185 FEC ID number of contributing Amount of Each Receipt this Period federal political committee. C Name of Employer Occupation , , . RETIRED RETIRED Memo Item Receipt For: Election Cycle-to-Date CONTRIBUTION Primary General Other (specify) , , . Full Name (Last, First, Middle Initial) AIMAN, SCOTT, A., , Date of Receipt C. Mailing Address P.O. BOX 646 M M / D D / Y Y Y Y 03 29 2018 City State Zip Code Transaction ID : SA11A.18442 LANCASTER OH 43130-0646 FEC ID number of contributing federal political committee. C Amount of Each Receipt this Period 500.00 Name of Employer Occupation , , . RETIRED Receipt For: Election Cycle-to-Date Memo Item Primary General CONTRIBUTION Other (specify) , , . 950.00 SUBTOTAL of Receipts This Page (optional) ............................................................................ , , . TOTAL This Period (last page this line number only) ............................................................... , , . FEC Schedule A (Form 3) (Revised 05/2016) Image# 201804159108210964 FOR LINE NUMBER: PAGE 6 OF 139 SCHEDULE A (FEC Form 3) Use separate schedule(s) (check only one) for each category of the ✘ 11a 11b 11c 11d ITEMIZED RECEIPTS Detailed Summary Page 12 13a 13b 14 15 Any information copied from such Reports and Statements may not be sold or used by any person for the purpose of soliciting contributions or for commercial purposes, other than using the name and address of any political committee to solicit contributions from such committee. NAME OF COMMITTEE (In Full) Alex Mooney for Congress Full Name (Last, First, Middle Initial) BATCH, ROBERT, W., , A. Date of Receipt Mailing Address PO BOX 2511 M M / D D / Y Y Y Y 02 17 2018 City State Zip
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