July 27, 2018 Senate Campaign Finance Reports

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July 27, 2018 Senate Campaign Finance Reports District Party Candidate Jan. 1-July 22 Raised Total Raised Jan. 1-July 22 Spent Total Spent Debts Cash On Hand Top Contributor 2nd Contributor 3rd Contributor 1 R Pauline Montie WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 1 D James Cole Jr. WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 1 D Nicholas Rivera WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 1 D Stephanie Chang $72,488 $147,043 $105,398 $107,008 $0 $40,035 Carpenters ($6,500) Henry Ford Health System ($2,250) Michigan Education Assoc. ($1,750) 1 D Alberta Tinsley Talabi $9,865 $9,865 $4,766 $4,766 $5,258 $5,099 Alberta Tinsley Talabi ($5,258) NICHOLSON ($2,000) Larry Brinker ($1,000) 1 D Stephanie Roehm 1 D Bettie Cook Scott 2 R John Hauler WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 2 D Tommy Campbell WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 2 D Lawrence E. Gannan WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 2 D LaMar Lemmons WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 2 D William Phillips WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 2 D Joe Ricci WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 2 D Adam Hollier $120,988 $120,988 $104,214 $104,215 $12,480 $25,850 Adam J. Hollier ($16,480.47) DUGGAN LEADERSHIP FUND ($15,000) David Fink ($2,000) 2 D Brian Banks $114,050 $156,875 $98,984 $106,522 $25,000 $50,353 Brian Banks ($33,500) MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION FOR JUSTICE PAC ($11,500)OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 324 ($10,000) 2 D Abraham Aiyash $104,596 $104,596 $13,347 $13,347 $0 $91,249 WADHA AIYASH ($2,000) HAFAID GOBAH ($2,000) NASHWAN QURAY ($2,000) 2 D George Cushingberry Jr. $8,150 $8,150 $9,200 $9,200 $0 -$1,050 George Cushingberry Jr. ($6,800) Ronald Calery ($500) Roads Plus ($300) 2 D Anam Miah $8,100 $8,100 $1,171 $1,171 $1,440 $6,928 Nabih Ayed ($2,000) Self ($1,440) Sami Dabaja($1,000) 2 D Regina L. Williams $680 $680 $47 $47 $1,656 $632 Self ($1,354) Gregory Williams ($557) Joseph Brown ($150) 2 R Lisa Papas 2 D John Olumba 3 R Kathy Stecker WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 3 D Anita Belle WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 3 D Terry T. Burrell WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 3 D Gary Woronchak $112,575 $114,075 $60,673 $61,303 $0 $52,771 Self ($54,000) Mark Abbo($2,000) Alan Helmkamp ($2,000) 3 D Sylvia Santana $26,630 $112,965 $61,650 $61,650 $0 $51,222 James Nicholson ($2,000) Ford Motor Company ($1,000) Planned Parenthood Advocates($1,000) 4 D Carron L. Pinkins WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 4 D Marshall Bullock $52,305 $52,305 $47,406 $47,406 $991 $4,899 Duggan Leadership Fund ($15,000) Mark Douglas ($2,000) Reginald Eadie ($2,000) 4 R Angela Savino 4 D Fred Durhal $99,719 $99,719 $34,533 $34,533 $0 $65,185 Friends for Fred Durhal ($46,614) Durhal for Mchigan ($16,500) Health PAC ($5,000) 5 R DeShawn Wilkins WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 5 D Betty Jean Alexander WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 5 D David Knezek $31,175 $110,755 $32,576 $108,935 $0 $1,765 Registrars Pac Local 58 ($9,000) MI Nurse Anesthetists ($3,500) Piperfitters Local 636 PAC ($1,500) 6 R Brenda Jones WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 6 D Erika Geiss $57,141 $73,581 $43,203 $43,990 $41,000 $29,591 Erika Geiss ($41,000) ERIKA GEISS FOR STATE REP CMTE ($3,000) Sujo Offield ($2,000) 6 D Robert L. Kosowski $38,600 $107,165 $82,727 $88,167 $10,000 $18,998 7 L Joseph H. LaBlanc WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 7 R Laura Cox $66,300 $161,537 $15,482 $17,229 $0 $144,307 Chatfield Majority Fund ($5,000) MI Values Leadership Fund ($5,000) Healthpac MI Health & Hospital ($2,500) 7 D Dayna Polehanki $25,847 $66,375 $25,056 $31,919 $20,176 $36,455 Operating Engineers ($5,000) Pipefitters local ($2,950) Carmen Burgess ($505) 7 D Ghulam Qadir $18,765 $117,247 $64,540 $70,683 $0 $46,564 Robina Iqual ($2,000) Muzaffar Awan ($1,500) Feroz Safdar ($1,000) 8 D Patrick Biange WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 8 D Raymond Filipek WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 8 R Ken Goike $40,754 $40,754 $408 $408 $30,000 $40,345 Self ($30,000) Carpenters ($5,000) Committee to elect Ken Goike ($2,134) 8 R Peter J. Lucido $15,865 $146,315 $52,701 $93,807 $50,000 $52,508 Carpenters ($6,000) MI Laborers Policial League ($2,500) Ford Motor Co. ($2,500) 8 D Paul R. Francis 9 R Jeff Bonnell WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 9 R Fred Kuplicki WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 9 D Paul Wojno $60,155 $168,995 $108,918 $114,117 $133,000 $54,877 Self ($133,000) Beer & Wine Wholesalers ($2,000) Auto dealers of Michigan ($1,000) 9 D Kristina Lodovski $6,438 $6,438 $5,341 $5,341 $6,441 $1,087 Self ($5,010) Anthony Lodovski ($500) Susan Lodovski ($300) 10 R Joseph Bogdan WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 10 L Mike Saliba WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 10 D Henry Yanez $59,207 $125,670 $37,878 $39,188 $125 $86,482 Registrars PAC, Local 58, $13,000 Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters, $9,000 Hertel Take Back The Senate, $2,750 10 R Michael MacDonald $20,155 $20,155 $19,246 $19,246 $12,200 $909 Michael MacDonald ($12,200) COMPETE MICHIGAN PAC ($2,500) Albert Addis ($1,200) 10 R Michael Shallal $10,872 $46,787 $34,872 $40,001 $3,024 $6,786 Michael Shallal, $3,023 Janie Shallal, attorney, $2,000 Chris Yatooma, attorney, $1,000 11 R Boris Tuman WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 11 D Crystal Bailey WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 11 D James Turner WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 11 L James K. Young WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 11 D Jeremy Moss $59,342 $99,842 $38,904 $42,070 $5,000 $57,773 Beer & Wine Wholesalers ($5,000) Registrars PAC Local 58 IBEW REGISTRARS PAC ($2,500) 11 D Vanessa Moss 12 R Vernon Molnar WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 12 R Terry Whitney WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 12 L Jeff Pittel WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 12 R Michael D. McCready $136,360 $136,360 $116,102 $116,102 $0 $20,258 McCready for State Rep, $35,000 Mike McCready, $20,000 Michigan Health & Hospital Association, $8,500 District Party Candidate Jan. 1-July 22 Raised Total Raised Jan. 1-July 22 Spent Total Spent Debts Cash On Hand Top Contributor 2nd Contributor 3rd Contributor 12 R Jim Tedder $74,800 $148,085 $68,207 $105,328 $38,000 $42,756 James Tedder ($38,000) MI Chamber PAC ($5,500) Auto Dealers of Michigan( $5,000) 12 D Rosemary Bayer $38,592 $58,607 $21,178 $25,137 $0 $33,470 Pete Karmanos ($2,000) Carrie Lezotte ($2,000) MI List ($2,000) 13 R Marty Knollenberg $109,150 $251,973 $25,078 $139,152 $0 $138,530 Self ($50,400) Complete Michigan PAC ($10,000) Realtors Pac of Michigan ($6,400) 13 D Mallory McMorrow $108,353 $155,652 $35,673 $48,319 $15,000 $107,254 Carpenters ($6,000) IBEW PAC voluntary fund ($5,000) Ananich Future Fund ($2,500) 14 R Katherine Houston WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 14 R Ruth Johnson $21,560 $56,117 $6,950 $20,387 $348 $35,730 C. Michael Kojaian ($2,000) Matthew Maroun ($2,000) Pam Wyett ($2,000) 14 D Renee Watson $1,950 $1,950 $122 $122 $8,532 $1,827 Kimberley Gray ($500) Kay Doerr ($500) Natalie Wyant ($250) 14 D Cris Rariden $1,300 $1,300 $1,073 $1,073 $0 $226 Self ($1,100) Elizabeth Rariden ($200) Cris Rariden ($100) 14 D Jason B. Waisanen 15 R Mike Saari WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 15 D Julia Pulver $43,379 $51,608 $26,969 $32,517 $15,000 $19,090 Self ($18,022) Joseph Pulver ($2,000) MI List ($2,000) 15 R Jim Runestad $20,812 $211,266 $55,600 $94,880 $0 $116,386 DANIEL LIEVOIS ($2,000) AUTO DEALERS OF MI PAC ($2,000) MATTHEW MOROUN ($1,000) 16 L Ronald A. Muzynski WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 16 R Mike Shirkey $40,975 $163,575 $85,301 $209,643 $8,240 $48,670 Michigan Credit Union League, $12,000 Realtors PAC, $5,500 Auto Dealers of Michigan PAC, $5,250 16 D Val Cochran Toops $775 $775 $302 $302 $750 $473 Val Cochran Toops, $749 — — 16 R Matt Dame 17 L Chad McNamara WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER WAIVER 17 R Dale W.
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