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Jun 2 0 2018 STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Statement of Receipts and Expenditures for POLITICAL COMMITTEES September 11,2018- State Primary Election REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE FOR PRIMARY ELECTION June 7, 2017 D December 6, 2017 0 D Se tember 5, 2018 D Se tember 19,2018 D SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES THIS PERIOD TO DATE RECEIPTS A. Total amount of receipts over $25 B. Total amount of receipts unitemized ($25 or less) C. Number of Contributors D. Number ofrecei ts unitemized E. Subtotal of non-monetary (in-kind) receipts F. Subtotal of monetary receipts (A+ 8- E) G. Total Surplus/Deficit from previous campaign- should be reported once (on the first report filed for the 2018 election cycle) TOTAL RECEIPTS (E + F +G) EXPENDITURES H. Total amount of expenditures (excluding Ind. Exp. $500 or more) TOTAL EXPENDITURES ( H + I) PENDING EXPENDITURES - Promise of Payment JUN 2 0 2018 Signature of Treasurer NE\.•V 1-!AMPSH!HE: DEPf;RTf'"il:;;..,:: t;t- ~:,T\''Tj Secretary ofState's Office, 107 North~MainStreef:s;;teii;;;;;e, Room 204, Concord, NH 03301 Phone: 603-271-3242-- Fax: 603-271-6316-- http://sos.nh.gov Page of Pages Candidate or Committee Name: __________________________ ITEMIZED RECEIPTS Reporting period ending 2017 Amount Aggregate* If contribution or aggregate contribution Post Office Address of Date Contributions is over $100 list: Contribution Received to Date Occupation and Place of Business Total of receipts unitemized ($25 or under) in this report $_____ _ ITEMIZED EXPENDITURES ***Indicate to which election expenditure applies Amount Date of Expense ExPended ***Primarv/General Nature of Expenditure 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *List occupation and place of business if total exceeds $100 for primary or general election. RSA 664:6, I. Name of Address City State Zip Code Amount Received Aggregate Occupation Employer Contributor 270 Deering Center NORTHWAY Aaron Gill Deering NH 03244-6502 $10.00 2/17/2018 $120.00 BANKER Rd BANK 270 Deering Center NORTHWAY Aaron Gill Deering NH 03244-6502 $10.00 1/17/2018 $120.00 BANKER Rd BANK 270 Deering Center NORTHWAY Aaron Gill Deering NH 03244-6502 $10.00 12/17/2017 $120.00 BANKER Rd BANK 270 Deering Center NORTHWAY Aaron Gill Deering NH 03244-6502 $10.00 3/17/2018 $120.00 BANKER Rd BANK 270 Deering Center NORTHWAY Aaron Gill Deering NH 03244-6502 $10.00 4/17/2018 $120.00 BANKER Rd BANK 270 Deering Center NORTHWAY Aaron Gill Deering NH 03244-6502 $10.00 5/17/2018 $120.00 BANKER Rd BANK 270 Deering Center NORTHWAY Aaron Gill Deering NH 03244-6502 $10.00 6/17/2018 $120.00 BANKER Rd BANK Adam Fishman II Steeple View Ln Bedford NH 03110-4820 $2,500.00 5/7/2018 $2,500.00 CPTE Health Group CEO Adrian Basora POBox 1055 Walpole NH 03608-1055 $250.00 2/20/2018 $250.00 International Affairs Self Employed attomey;VP New Hampshire Alan Cantor 88 Allison St Concord NH 03301-2841 $50.00 6/2/2018 $50.00 Philanthropy Community Loan Alan Gold 50 S School St Portsmouth NH 03801-5258 $100.00 12/30/2017 $100.00 Consultant Self 1406 White Cedar Alena Allegretti Portsmouth NH 03801-6542 $10.00 5/2112018 $25.00 graphic designer Suki LLC Blvd 458 Mount Prospect Alex Ray Holderness NH 03245-5134 $100.00 2/5/2018 $100.00 Restauranteur Self Rd I McCrum Law Alex Work 12 Deer Run Exeter NH 03833-4517 $10.00 5/9/2018 $10.00 Law Clerk Office Alexander Bernhard PO Box 198 East Andover NH 03231-0198 $250.00 12/19/2017 $350.00 Retired None I Alexander Bernhard PO Box 198 East Andover NH 03231-0198 $100.00 1/16/2018 $350.00 Retired None I Alexander Shaheen & Gordon j 36 Cranberry Way Manchester NH 03109-5962 $25.00 5/8/2018 $25.00 Attorney Campbell P.A. Nashua Adult Alexis Eaton 19 Summer St Milford NH 03055-3932 $10.00 5/8/2018 $20.00 Teacher Learning Center Nashua Adult Alexis Eaton 19 Summer St Milford NH 03055-3932 $10.00 6/8/2018 $20.00 Teacher Learning Center Alfrieda Englund 71 Cameron Cv Munsonville NH 03457-4109 $25.00 1/31/2018 $25.00 Retired Teacher Retired Lamprey Real Alice Wardlaw 920 BeanRd Moultonborough NH 03254-3126 $30.00 3/9/2018 $30.00 Realtor Estate Associates Alice Weber 108 Lille Rd Nashua NH 03062-2421 $25.00 2/2/2018 $55.00 none none Allan Knight 58 Hanson Rd Chester NH 03036-4117 $10.00 4/21/2018 $120.00 retired none Allan Knight 58 Hanson Rd Chester NH 03036-4117 $10.00 3/21/2018 $120.00 retired none Allan Knight 58 Hanson Rd Chester NH 03036-4117 $10.00 5/21/2018 $120.00 retired none Allan Knight 58 Hanson Rd Chester NH 03036-4117 $10.00 1/21/2018 $120.00 retired none Allan Knight 58 Hanson Rd Chester NH 03036-4117 $10.00 12/21/2017 $120.00 retired none Allan Knight 58 Hanson Rd Chester NH 03036-4117 $10.00 2/21/2018 $120.00 retired none Regulatory Lexecon, an FTI I Allen Cavicchi 6 Bellevue Rd Arlington MA 02476-7920 $250.00 3/30/2018 $650.00 Economist Company Regulatory Lexecon, an FTI Allen Cavicchi 6 Bellevue Rd Arlington MA 02476-7920 $100.00 6/11/2018 $650.00 Economist Company State of New Amanda Merrill 8 MeadowRd Durham NH 03824-1907 $250.00 1/4/2018 $250.00 Former State Rep Hampshire Harbor Eyecare Amy Pruszenski PO Box232 Rye NH 03870-0232 $44.00 1/10/2018 $64.00 optometrist Center P.C. Andrew Ager 82 Church St Lebanon NH 03766-1620 $50.00 5/10/2018 $134.00 Registrar Dartmouth College I Andrew Ager 82 Church St Lebanon NH 03766-1620 $44.00 1/10/2018 $134.00 Registrar Dartmouth College Burroughs Anita Burroughs P0Box487 Glen NH 03838-0487 $500.00 3/5/2018 $525.00 marketing Healthcare Burroughs Anita Burroughs PO Box487 Glen NH 03838-0487 $25.00 1/18/2018 $525.00 marketing Health care Methuen Federal Ann Cote 69 Little Mill Rd Sandown NH 03873 $25.00 12/3012017 $50.00 Ceo Credit Union Methuen Federal Ann Cote 69 Little Mill Rd Sandown NH 03873 $25.00 3/29/2018 $50.00 Ceo Credit Union Ann Hopkins 1359 Ocean Blvd Rye NH 03870-2206 $25.0C 3/28/2018 $50.00 Consultant Self-employed Ann Wright 10 Thornton Ln Lee NH 03861-6343 $50.00 6/4/2018 $230.00 Homemaker None Ann Wright 10 Thornton Ln Lee NH 03861-6343 $100.00 3/31/2018 $230.00 Homemaker None Ann-Marie McCoy II Marblehead Rd Windham NH 03087 $100.00 1/25/2018 $100.00 Retired None Law Office of Anna Goulet 22 Veterans Rd Amherst NH 03031-2701 $250.00 6/9/2018 $500.00 Attorney Manning& Zimmerman Zimmerman Anne Faulkner 42 Hurricane Rd Keene NH 03431-2100 $250.00 1/14/2018 $250.00 Attorney Self Anne Glazebrook 284 Highland St Ashland NH 03217-4343 $5.00 6/16/2018 $5.00 Not Employed Not Employed Anne Holliday 222 International Dr Portsmouth NH 03801-6818 $100.00 6/3/2018 $1,500/00 CPA AnneHollidayCPA Anne Holliday 222 International Dr Portsmouth NH 03801-6818 $100.00 4/3/2018 $1,500/00 CPA AnneHollidayCPA Anne Holliday 222 International D Portsmouth NH 03801-6818 $100.00 5/3/2018 $1,500/00 CPA AnneHollidayCPA Anne Holliday 222 International Dr Portsmouth NH 03801-6818 $100.00 2/3/2018 $1,500/00 CPA AnneHollidayCPA Anne Holliday 222 International Dr Portsmouth NH 03801-6818 $100.00 1/3/2018 $1,500/00 CPA AnneHollidayCPA Anne Holliday 222 International Dr Portsmouth NH 03801-6818 $100.00 3/3/2018 $1,500/00 CPA AnneHollidayCPA Anne Nilsen 115 Hilltop PI New London NH 03257-5412 $100.00 4/6/2018 $100.00 Anthony Dilorenzo 2025 Woodbury Ave Newington NH 03801 $500.00 12/15/2018 $3,500.00 Owner Key Auto Group Anthony Dilorenzo 2025 Woodbury Ave Newington NH 03801 $500.00 111512018 $3,500.00 Owner Key Auto Group !Anthony Dilorenzo 2025 Woodbury Ave Newington NH 03801 $500.00 2/15/2018 $3,500.00 Owner Key Auto Group Anthony Dilorenzo 2025 Woodbury Ave Newington NH 03801 $500.00 3/15/2018 $3,500.00 Owner Key Auto Group Anthony Dilorenzo 2025 Woodbury Ave Newington NH 03801 $500.00 4/15/2018 $3,500.00 Owner Key Auto Group Anthony Dilorenzo 2025 Woodbury Ave Newington NH 03801 $500.00 5/15/2018 $3,500.00 Owner Key Auto Group Anthony Dilorenzo 2025 Woodbury Ave Newington NH 03801 $500.00 6/15/2018 $3,500.00 Owner Key Auto Group 27 Poor Richards Anthony N. Sacco, Anthony Sacco Bow NH 03304-3506 $250.00 6/7/2018 $500.00 President Dr O.D. Aron Insinga 41 DublinAve Nashua NH 03063-2043 $25.00 6/12/2018 $155.00 Software Engineer Locus Robotics Aron Insinga 41 Dublin Ave Nashua NH 03063-2043 $25.02 5/31/2018 $155.00 Software Engineer Locus Robotics Arthur Gajarsa PO Box226 Holderness NH 03245-0226 $1,000.00 3/9/2018 $1,000.00 Senior Counsel Wilmerhale Arthur Slocum POBox 1386 Wolfeboro NH 03894-1386 $100.00 2/8/2018 $100.00 Not Employed None Director of City of Bridgeport Av Harris 63 Cottage St Amherst MA 01002-2123 $100.00 4/18/2018 $100.00 Legislative Affairs CT and Public Policy BARBARA 84 Bunker Hill Ave Stratham NH 03885-2408 $100.00 3/28/2018 $500.00 NOT EMPLOYED N/A BRODERICK BARBARA 84 Bunker Hill Ave Stratham NH 03885-2408 $100.00 4/28/2018 $500.00 NOT EMPLOYED N/A BRODERICK BARBARA 84 Bunker Hill Ave Stratham NH 03885-2408 $100.00 2/24/2018 $500.00 NOT EMPLOYED N/A BRODERICK BARBARA 84 Bunker Hill Ave Stratham NH 03885-2408 $100.00 5/28/2018 $500.00 NOT EMPLOYED N/A BRODERICK Barbara 35 Shirley Park Rd Goffstown NH 03045-1840 $50.00 6/4/2018 $143.00 Not Employed none Carbonneau Barbara 35 Shirley Park Rd Goffstown NH 03045-1840 $25.00 4113/2018 $143.00 Not Employed none Carbonneau Barbara 35 Shirley Park Rd Goffstown NH 03045-1840 $10.00 2/6/2018 $143.00 Not Employed none Carbonneau People's United i Barbara DeStefano 99 Hanover St Portsmouth NH 03801-3988 $100.00 4/27/2018 $250.00 Insurance Agent Insurance A_gency J STATE STATE OF NEW I Barbara Helmstetter 365 N River Rd Epping NH 03042-1609 $25.00 3/28/2018 $75.00 REPRESENTATIV HAMPSHIRE ~- -- --~ -- E - - I Hudson School Barbara Hynes 14 Crestview Cir Londonderry NH 03053-2487 $44.00 1/10/2018
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