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3E46bec29074aae02f1a688650 Contributions From The Auto Dealers Of Michigan State Officeholder Or Caucus Committee Contributions From Auto Dealers Of Michigan Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder $2,000.00 Attorney General Bill Schuette $40,000.00 Secretary Of State Ruth Johnson $41,000.00 House Republican Campaign Committee $110,000.00 Michigan House Democratic Fund $60,000.00 Senate Republican Campaign Committee $115,000.00 Michigan Senate Democratic Fund $57,500.00 1st House District, Rep. Brian Banks $3,000.00 2nd House District, Rep. Alberta Tinsley-Talabi $3,100.00 3rd House District: Rep. Wendell Byrd $1,900.00 4th House District, Rep. Rose Mary Robinson $0.00 5th House District, Rep. Fred Durhal $3,900.00 6th House District, Rep. Stephanie Chang $1,750.00 7th House District, Rep. LaTanya Garrett $800.00 8th House District, Rep. Sherry Gay-Dagnogo $850.00 9th House District, Rep. Harvey Santana $1,600.00 10th House District, Rep. Leslie Love $900.00 12th House District, Rep. Erika Geiss $2,200.00 13th House District, Rep. Frank Liberati $1,250.00 14th House District, Rep. Paul Clemente $2,800.00 15th House District, Rep. George Darany $2,300.00 16th House District, Rep. Robert Kosowski $1,725.00 17th House District, Rep. Bill LaVoy $2,200.00 18th House District, Rep. Sarah Roberts $3,200.00 19th House District, Rep. Laura Cox $2,500.00 20th House District, Rep. Kurt Heise $3,350.00 21st House District, Rep. Kristy Pagan $1,750.00 22nd House District, Rep. John Chirkun $1,500.00 23rd House District, Rep. Pat Somerville $4,375.00 24th House District, Rep. Anthony Forlini $3,175.00 !1 State Officeholder Or Caucus Committee Contributions From Auto Dealers Of Michigan 25th House District, Rep. Henry Yanez $3,150.00 26th House District, Rep. Jim Townsend $4,950.00 27th House District, Rep. Robert Wittenberg $1,750.00 29th House District, Rep. Tim Greimel $25,150.00 30th House District, Rep. Jeff Farrington $9,650.00 31st House District, Rep. Marilyn Lane $3,975.00 32nd House District, Rep. Andrea LaFontaine $8,850.00 33rd House District, Rep. Ken Goike $1,950.00 34th House District, Rep. Sheldon Neeley $1,050.00 35th House District, Rep. Jeremy Moss $2,250.00 36th House District, Rep. Pete Lucido $3,250.00 37th House District, Rep. Christine Greig $2,000.00 38th House District, Rep. Kathy Crawford $2,050.00 39th House District, Rep. Klint Kesto $8,150.00 40th House District, Rep. Mike McCready $8,600.00 41st House District, Rep. Martin Howrylak $450.00 42nd House District, Rep. Lana Theis $700.00 43rd House District, Rep. Jim Tedder $5,700.00 44th House District, Rep. Jim Runestad $3,000.00 45th House District, Rep. Mike Webber $5,700.00 46th House District, Rep. Brad Jacobsen $4,075.00 47th House District, Rep. Henry Vaupel $2,000.00 48th House District, Rep. Pam Faris $1,550.00 49th House District, Rep. Phil Phelps $5,150.00 50th House District, Rep. Charles Smiley $5,000.00 51st House District, Rep. Joseph Graves $9,275.00 52nd House District, Rep. Gretchen Driskell $2,450.00 53rd House District, Rep. Jeff Irwin $5,250.00 54th House District, Rep. David Rutledge $4,500.00 55th House District, Rep. Adam Zemke $10,300.00 56th House District, Rep. Jason Sheppard $6,400.00 !2 State Officeholder Or Caucus Committee Contributions From Auto Dealers Of Michigan 57th House District, Rep. Nancy Jenkins $5,200.00 58th House District, Rep. Eric Leutheuser $4,000.00 59th House District, Rep. Aaron Miller $0.00 60th House District, Rep. Jon Hoadley $1,000.00 61st House District, Rep. Brandt Iden $3,500.00 62nd House District, Rep. John Bizon $1,700.00 63rd House District, Rep. David Maturen $1,350.00 64th House District, Rep. Earl Poleski $3,800.00 65th House District, Rep. Brett Roberts $4,700.00 66th House District, Rep. Aric Nesbitt $15,800.00 67th House District, Rep. Tom Cochran $4,050.00 68th House District, Rep. Andy Schor $5,750.00 69th House District, Rep. Sam Singh $10,900.00 70th House District, Rep. Rick Outman $3,775.00 71st House District, Rep. Tom Barrett $2,000.00 72nd House District, Rep. Ken Yonker $1,900.00 73rd House District, Rep. Chris Afendoulis $5,500.00 74th House District, Rep. Rob VerHeulen $3,725.00 75th House District, Rep. David LaGrand $1,500.00 76th House District, Rep. Winnie Brinks $4,900.00 77th House District, Rep. Tom Hooker $1,900.00 78th House District, Rep. Dave Pagel $3,400.00 79th House District, Rep. Al Pscholka $11,600.00 80th House District, Rep. Mary Whiteford $2,000.00 81st House District, Rep. Dan Lauwers $4,150.00 82nd Houst District, Rep. Gary Howell $500.00 83rd House District, Rep. Paul Muxlow $1,450.00 84th House District, Rep. Edward Canfield $2,000.00 85th House District, Rep. Ben Glardon $5,675.00 86th House District, Rep. Lisa Lyons $12,900.00 87th House District, Rep. Mike Callton $4,550.00 !3 State Officeholder Or Caucus Committee Contributions From Auto Dealers Of Michigan 88th House District, Rep. Roger Victory $300.00 89th House District, Rep. Amanda Price $3,550.00 90th House District, Rep. Daniela Garcia $3,900.00 91st House District, Rep. Holly Hughes $4,450.00 92nd House District, Rep. Marcia Hovey-Wright $1,950.00 93rd House District, Rep. Tom Leonard $7,900.00 94th House District, Rep. Tim Kelly $3,700.00 95th House District, Rep. Vanessa Guerra $1,750.00 96th House District, Rep. Charles Brunner $5,350.00 97th House District, Rep. Joel Johnson $3,500.00 98th House District, Rep. Gary Glenn $800.00 99th House District, Speaker Kevin Cotter $15,000.00 100th House District, Rep. Jon Bumstead $3,600.00 101st House District, Rep. Ray Franz $7,250.00 102nd House District, Rep. Phil Potvin $3,325.00 103rd House District, Rep. Bruce Rendon $4,550.00 104th House District, Rep. Larry Inman $2,650.00 105th House District, Rep. Triston Cole $1,950.00 107th House District, Rep. Lee Chatfield $3,800.00 108th House District, Rep. Ed McBroom $3,550.00 109th House District, Rep. John Kivela $0.00 110th House District, Rep. Scott Dianda $5,500.00 1st Senate District, Sen. Coleman Young $3,920.00 2nd Senate District, Bert Johnson $6,700.00 3rd Senate District, Sen. Morris Hood $3,700.00 5th Senate District, Sen. David Knezek $7,300.00 6th Senate District, Sen. Hoon-Yung Hopgood $1,550.00 7th Senate District, Sen. Pat Colbeck $4,550.00 8th Senate District, Sen. Jack Brandenburg $11,600.00 9th Senate District, Sen. Steve Bieda $5,000.00 10th Senate District, Sen. Tory Rocca $8,500.00 !4 State Officeholder Or Caucus Committee Contributions From Auto Dealers Of Michigan 11th Senate District, Sen. Vincent Gregory $2,600.00 12th Senate District, Sen. Jim Marleau $8,300.00 13th Senate District, Sen. Marty Knollenberg $5,250.00 14th Senate District, Sen. David Robertson $16,500.00 15th Senate District, Sen. 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