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XXXXXX XXXXXX 8954 Paulette Jordan 5,307.24 139,058.59 8954 CAMPAIGN FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE REPORT C-2 Rev. 5/11 SUMMARY PAGE 18 OCT 10 PM 06:42 (Please Print or Type) SECRETARY OF STATE Section I STATE OF IDAHO Name of Candidate or Political Committee and Chairperson Offi ce Sought (if candidate) District (if any) Paulette Jordan Governor Mailing Address City and Zip Home Phone Work Phone PO Box 9999 Moscow 83843-0238 2088187948 Name of Political Treasurer John Peavey Mailing Address City and Zip Home Phone Work Phone PO Box 9999 Moscow 83843-0238 2084811448 2084811448 Change of address for: Candidate or Political Committee Political Treasurer Section II TYPE OF REPORT This fi ling is an: ✔ Original Amendment This report is for the period from ______/______/______05 26 2018 through ______/______/______.09 30 2018 7 Day Pre-Primary Report 30 Day Post-Primary Report ✔ October 10 Pre-General Report 7 Day Pre-General Report 30 Day Post-General Report Annual Report Semi-Annual Report (Statewide Candidates Only) Is this a Termination Report: Yes ✔ No Section III STATEMENT OF NO CONTRIBUTIONS OR EXPENDITURES Directions: If you had no contributions or expenditures during this reporting period, check the box next to the statement below and sign this report. Be sure to carry forward the appropriate “Calendar Year to Date” fi gures in Column II, Section IV. I hereby certify that I have received no contributions and have made no expenditures during this reporting period. Section IV SUMMARY To reach your Calendar Year to Date fi gure: Add this report’s Column I COLUMN I COLUMN II fi gures to the Column II fi gures of your previous report (except on line 6). This Period Calendar Year to Date Line 1: Cash on Hand January 1, This Calendar Year* $ _______________XXXXXX $ ________________5,307.24 Line 2: Enter Beginning Cash Balance** $ _______________139,058.59 $ ________________XXXXXX Line 3: Total Contributions (Enter amount from line 5, page 2) $ _______________472,940.46 $ ________________1,000,647.20 Line 4: Subtotal (Add lines 1, 2 and 3) $ _______________611,999.05 $ ________________1,005,954.44 Line 5: Total Expenditures (Enter amount from line 11, page 2) $ _______________420,582.67 $ ________________814,538.06 Line 6: Enter Ending Cash Balance (Subtract line 5 from line 4) $ _______________191,416.38 $ ________________191,416.38 Line 7: Outstanding Debt to Date (Enter amount from line 18, page 2) $ _______________101,031.93 *This same fi gure should be entered on line 1 of all reports fi led this calendar year. **This is the fi gure on line 6 of the last Campaign Financial Disclosure Report fi led. If this is your fi rst report, this amount is 0. Note: The closing cash balance for the current reporting period appears on the next report as the beginning cash on hand. Section V Return This Report To: Lawerence Denney Secretary of State PO I, __________________________________________,John Peavey hereby certify that the information in this Name of Political Treasurer Box 83720 Boise ID 83720-0080 report is a true, complete and correct Campaign Financial Disclosure Report as required by law. Phone: (208) 334-2852 Fax: (208) 334-2282 Digital Signature Signature of Political Treasurer Page 1 DETAILED SUMMARY Name of Candidate or Committee: Paulette Jordan Total This Period Contributions 1 Unitemized Contributions ($50 and less) # of Contributors __________3598 + $ 57,569.89 2 Itemized Contributions (Total of all Schedule A sheets) + $ 415,370.57 3 In-Kind Contributions (Total of all Contribution amounts from Schedule C sheets) + $ 0.00 4 Loans (Total of all New Loan amounts from Schedule D sheets) + $ 5 Total Contributions (Transfer this fi gure to page 1, Section IV, Line 3) = $ 472,940.46 Expenditures 6 Unitemized Expenditures (Less than $25) # of Expenditures __________206 + $ 2,261.47 7 Itemized Expenditures (Total of all Schedule B sheets) + $ 402,104.54 8 In-Kind Expenditures (Total of all Expenditure amounts from Schedule C sheets) + $ 9 Loan Repayments (Total of all Loan Repayment amounts from Schedule D sheets) + $ 10 Credit Card and Debt Repayments (Total of all Repayment amounts from Schedule E sheets) + $ 16,216.66 11 Total Expenditures (Transfer this fi gure to page 1, Section IV, Line 5) = $ 420,582.67 Loans, Credit Cards and Debt 12 Outstanding Balance from previous reporting period + $ 16,328.59 New Loans received during this reporting period 13 (Total of all New Loan amounts plus Accrued Interest from Schedule D sheets) + $ New Credit Card and Debt incurred this reporting period 14 (Total of all New Incurred Debt amounts from Schedule E sheets) + $ 100,920.00 15 Subtotal = $ 117,248.59 Repayments of Loans made during this reporting period 16 (Total of all Loan Repayment amounts from Schedule D sheets) - $ Repayments of Credit Card and Debt this reporting period 17 (Total of all Debt Repayment amounts from Schedule E sheets) - $ 18 Total Outstanding Balance at close of this period (Transfer this fi gure to page 1, Section IV, Line 7) = $ 101,031.93 Pledged Contributions 19 Unitemized Pledged Contributions ($50 and less) # of Pledges __________0 + $ 20 Itemized Pledged Contributions this Period (Total of all Schedule F sheets) + $ 21 Total Pledged Contributions this period = $ Page 2 Schedule A Itemized Contributions of more than Fifty Dollars($50.00)this period Name of Candidate or Committee: Paulette Jordan Reporting Period: October 10 Pre-General Date ElectionType Contributor Amount YTDAmount 09/30/2018 General Nasi, Andrea $2,060.00 $10,000.00 PO Box 7288 Ketchum, ID 83340 09/21/2018 General Fenton, William $50.00 $200.00 813 South Alfred Street Alexandria, VA 22314 08/21/2018 General Fenton, William $50.00 $200.00 813 South Alfred Street Alexandria, VA 22314 09/20/2018 General Zuckerman, Stan $25.00 $125.00 3909 West Camas Street Boise, ID 83705 08/20/2018 General Zuckerman, Stan $25.00 $125.00 3909 West Camas Street Boise, ID 83705 07/20/2018 General Zuckerman, Stan $25.00 $125.00 3909 West Camas Street Boise, ID 83705 06/20/2018 General Zuckerman, Stan $25.00 $125.00 3909 West Camas Street Boise, ID 83705 07/20/2018 General Zuckerman, Katherine E $50.00 $425.00 3022 N Tamarack Dr Boise, ID 83703 07/20/2018 General Zuckerman, Katherine E $50.00 $425.00 3022 N Tamarack Dr Boise, ID 83703 07/03/2018 General Zuckerman, Katherine E $100.00 $425.00 3022 N Tamarack Dr Boise, ID 83703 06/27/2018 General Zuckerman, Katherine E $25.00 $425.00 3022 N Tamarack Dr Boise, ID 83703 09/04/2018 General Zschach, Heidi $25.00 $60.00 247 N Whitewater Blvd Apt I 305 Boise, ID 83702 08/04/2018 General Zschach, Heidi $25.00 $60.00 247 N Whitewater Blvd Apt I 305 Boise, ID 83702 09/14/2018 General Zobott, Hattie R $500.00 $500.00 4793 River Rd Buhl, ID 83316 08/01/2018 General Ziegler, Amber $7.00 $98.75 720 W A St Moscow, ID 83843 07/20/2018 General Ziegler, Amber $20.00 $98.75 720 W A St Moscow, ID 83843 09/09/2018 General Zebrowski, Patricia $500.00 $500.00 100 Sun Valley Rd. Unit 1969 Sun Valley, ID 83353 08/03/2018 General Yurok Tribe, $500.00 $500.00 190 Klamath Boulevard Klamath, CA 95548 06/16/2018 General Ytsma, Piet $100.00 $100.00 11141 West Goldenspire Drive Boise, ID 83709 09/29/2018 General Young Bird, Duane $50.00 $378.94 PO Box 678 Mandaree, ND 58757 08/29/2018 General Young Bird, Duane $50.00 $378.94 PO Box 678 Mandaree, ND 58757 07/29/2018 General Young Bird, Duane $50.00 $378.94 PO Box 678 Mandaree, ND 58757 06/29/2018 General Young Bird, Duane $50.00 $378.94 PO Box 678 Mandaree, ND 58757 05/29/2018 General Young Bird, Duane $50.00 $378.94 PO Box 678 Mandaree, ND 58757 08/18/2018 General Young, Baxter C $500.00 $500.00 35 Beachside Dr Palm Coast, FL 32137 09/27/2018 General York, Myrth $100.00 $600.00 44 Hazard Ave. Providence, RI 02906 08/30/2018 General York, Myrth $100.00 $600.00 44 Hazard Ave. Providence, RI 02906 07/31/2018 General York, Myrth $100.00 $600.00 44 Hazard Ave. Providence, RI 02906 06/29/2018 General York, Myrth $100.00 $600.00 44 Hazard Ave. Providence, RI 02906 09/09/2018 General Yokotobi, Fusako $100.00 $100.00 550 Gravilla Street La Jolla, CA 92037 09/12/2018 General Yensen, Robert $136.71 $336.71 4081 S Minuteman Way Boise, ID 83706 07/28/2018 General Yensen, Robert $200.00 $336.71 4081 S Minuteman Way Boise, ID 83706 09/21/2018 General Yeidel, Joshua E $50.00 $150.00 1185 Chaney Rd Viola, ID 83872 09/04/2018 General Yata, Teresa $50.00 $625.00 2274 South Gekelet Lane Boise, ID 83706 07/20/2018 General Yata, Teresa $25.00 $625.00 2274 South Gekelet Lane Boise, ID 83706 07/13/2018 General Yata, Teresa $50.00 $625.00 2274 South Gekelet Lane Boise, ID 83706 06/16/2018 General Yata, Teresa $50.00 $625.00 2274 South Gekelet Lane Boise, ID 83706 09/20/2018 General Yankey, Ronald $5.00 $94.34 1512 W Bannock St Boise, ID 83702 08/20/2018 General Yankey, Ronald $5.00 $94.34 1512 W Bannock St Boise, ID 83702 07/31/2018 General Yankey, Ronald $7.00 $94.34 1512 W Bannock St Boise, ID 83702 07/20/2018 General Yankey, Ronald $5.00 $94.34 1512 W Bannock St Boise, ID 83702 07/14/2018 General Yankey, Ronald $5.00 $94.34 1512 W Bannock St Boise, ID 83702 06/14/2018 General Yankey, Ronald $5.00 $94.34 1512 W Bannock St Boise, ID 83702 05/26/2018 General Yakama Nation, $2,700.00 $2,700.00 Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 05/26/2018 General Wright, Mary $100.00 $100.00 4988 Aldrich Rd.
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