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R(A.N Sa. S Rwu a J Llance, PA{~ KANSAS GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS COMMISSION RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES REPORT OF A POLITICAL OR PARTY COMMITTEERECEIVE October 26, 2020 DEC 082020 FILE WITH SECRETARY OF STA'REGovernmentaIEthic.. ,--l1r::~'~""n SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR INSTRUCTIONS " A. Name of Committee: r(a.n Sa. S Rwu A J llance, PA{~",-. _ Address: ~J 2 8vY g""Ja) S~ 2..07 City and Zip Code: L pc.>l::!..., r(J & & (, a t Tills is a (check one): __Party Committee VPolitical Committee B. Check onLy if appropriate: __ Amended Filing __Termination Report C. Summary (covering the period from July 24, 2020 through October 22,2020) 1. Cash on hand at beginning ofperiod . 2'ZU!ul/3 2. Total Contributions and Other Receipts (Use Schedule A) .. ~, rOO()O 3. Cash available this period (Add Lines 1 and 2) . 3(p~ /~/ p • Ig 4. Total Expenditures and Other Disbursements (Use Schedule C) .. .5 2/00~DD 5. Cash on hand at close ofperiod (Subtract Line 4 from 3) .. -« /5C,. /3 6. In-Kind Contributions (Use Schedule B) . 7. Other Transactions (Use Schedule D) .. D. «r declare that this report, including any accompanying schedules and statements, has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge and belief is true, correct and complete. I understand that the intentional failure to file this document or intentionally filing a false document is a class A misdemeanor." SCHEDULE A CONTRIBUTIONS AND OTHER RECEIPTS ~ CC{,r &wtZ &~d..ore £/lG Occupation of Check Amount of Name and Address Individual Giving More Appropriate Box Cash, Check, Date of Contributor Than $150 Loan or Other Cash Check Loan E funds Other Receipt U-merl'c..a...<.. M/i/ ~ //.A-'~~iO·1:"'~7 V ent:.r'4t.1 t/;O{X).OC 7i-~Ie at"~( 10)1­ V /a- PI9G 2~oo.oc ~H.''''· $6:e6' Subtotal This Page l2~;:'l"':: ~ ~ n '" ". ..,)" "'!6,' oj. $Oa.OQ Page --Lof-'­ Name and Address Purpose of Expenditure Date To Whom Expenditure is Made Amount Ifindependent or in-kind expenditure in excess of $300 is made for a candidate, list candidate name & address -­ """ .... ..~_ ..-, $0.00 Subtotal This Page Complete if last page of Schedule c Total Itemized Expenditures This Period g2, (X)(J.(J' Total Uniternized Expenditures of $50 or less 5-00 , I"!> TOTAL EXPENDITURES & OTHER DISBURSEMENTS OO~·O THIS PERIOD (to line 4 of Summary) g2,) b Page_l_of~ Purpose of Date Name Address City Zip Expenditure Amount 16-0ct-20 Marci Francisco 1101 Ohio Lawrence 66044 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Tom Holland 961 East 1600 Road Baldwin City 66006 Political Contribution $500.QO­ 16-0ct-20 David Haley 936 Cleveland Ave. Kansas City 66101 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Jeff Pittma n 1108 S. Broadway Leavenworth 66048 Political Contribution $500.00 16-0ct-20 Pat Pettey 5316 Lakewood St. Kansas City 66106 Political Contribution $500.00 16-0ct-20 Cindy Holscher 12345 Westgate St Overland Park 66213 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Stacey Knoell 12501 S. Arapaho Drive Olathe 66062 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Lindsey Constance 13913 W. 73rd St. Shawnee 66216 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Mike Thompson 4923 Constance Street Shawnee 66216 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Caryn Tyson P.O. Box 191 Parker 66072 Political Contribution $500.00 16-0ct-20 Richard Hilderbrand 240 Cleveland Ave Baxter Springs 66713 Political Contribution $500.00 16-0ct-20 Ty Masterson 1539 Phyllis Lane Andover 67002 Political Contribution $500.00 16-0ct-20 Jeff longbine 2801 Lakeridge Rd Emporia 66801 Political Contribution $500.00 16-0ct-20 Anthony Hensley 4240 SE Wisconsin Avenue Topeka 66609 Political Contribution $500.00 16-0ct-20 Brenda S. Dietrich 6110 SW 38th Terrace Topeka 66610 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Dinah Sykes 10227 Theden Cir Lenexa 66220 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Tom Hawk 2600 Woodhaven Court Manhattan 66502 Political Contribution $500.00 16-0ct-20 Rob Olson 15944 S. Clairborne Street Olathe 66062 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 J.R. Claeys 2157 Redhawk Lane Salina 67401 Politica I Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Mary Ware 1444 N. Perry Wichita 67203 Political Contribution $500.00 16-0ct-20 Dan Kerschen 645. S. 263. W. Garden Plain 67050 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Gene Suellentrop 6813 W. Northwind Circle Wichita 67205 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Oletha Faust Goudeau P.O. Box 20335 Wichita 67208 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Carolyn McGinn P.O. Box A Sedgwick 67135 Political Contribution $500.00 16-0ct-20 Larry WAlley 517 Quail Nest Rd Winfield 67156 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Alicia (Schartz) Straub 401 S. Kennedy Ave. Ellinwood 67526 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Richard Wilborn 1504 Heritage Place McPherson 67460 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Elaine S. Bowers 1326 N. lSOth Rd. Concordia 66901 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Bud Estes 1405 Elbow Bend Dodge City 67801 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 John Doll 2927 Cliff Place Garden City 67846 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Richard (Rick) Billinger PO Box 594 Goodland 67735 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Kenneth Collins 102 E First Street Mulberry 66756 Politica I Contribution $250".00 16-0ct-20 Monica Murnan 1313 Mallory Ct Pittsburg 66762 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Mark Samsel 508 E4th St Wellsville 66092 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Richard J. Proehl 510 Pine Ridge Road Parsons 67357 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Kent L. Thompson 1816 2800 Street La Harpe 66751 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Christina Haswood 2317 Surrey Dr. Lawrence 66046 Political Contribution $250.00 67301­ 16-0ct-20 Jim Kelly 309 South 5th Street Independence 3901 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Doug Blex 3131 CR 2600 Independence 67301 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Joe Newland 6395 Trego Rd Neodesha 66757 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Angela Justus Schweller 20905 W. 90th Terr. Lenexa 66220 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Jo Ella Hoye 8517 Alden Lane Lenexa 66215 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Cindy Neighbor 10405 W. 52nd Terrace Shawnee 66203 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-2.0 Stephanie Sawyer Clayton 9825 Woodson Drive Overland Park 66207 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Jerry Stogsdill 4414 Tomahawk Road Prairie Village 66208 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Lindsay Vaughn 8227 Santa Fe Dr.} Apt 7 Overland Park 66204 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Susan Ruiz 7306 Bond St Shawnee 66203 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Jarred Ousley 6800 Farley Merriam 66203 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 RuiXu 4724 Belinder Ave. Westwood 66205 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Adam T. Thomas 16272 S. Sunset St. Olathe 66062 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Sean E. Tarwater Sr. 16006 Meadow Lane Stillwell 66085 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Brett Parker 9807 W 104th Street Overland Park 66212 Political Contribution $250.00 66210­ 16-0ct-20 Jerry Clinton 7904 West 115th Street Overland Parl< 2502 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Brandon Woodard 9051 Renner Blvd Apt 3002 Lenexa 66219 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Louis E. Ruiz 2914 W 46th Ave. Kansas City 66103 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Pam Curtis 322 N. 16th Street Kansas City 66102 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Tom Burroughs 3131 S. 73rd Terrace KC 66106 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Valdenia C. Winn 1044 Washington Blvd. Kansas City 66102 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Broderick Henderson 2710 North 8th Street Kansas City 66104 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Kathy Wolfe Moore 3209 N. 131st Street KC. 66109 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Barbara W. Ballard 1532 Alvamar Drive Lawrence 66047 Political Contribution $250;OD 16-0ct-20 Mike Amyx 501 Lawrence Avenue Lawrence 66049 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Dennis "Boog" Highberger 1024 New York St. Lawrence 66044 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Ronald B. Ellis 9199 K-4 Hwy Meriden 66512 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Megan Lynn 14430 W 139th Place Olathe 66062 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Fred C. Patton 339 NE 46th Topeka 66617 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Jesse Borjon 5326 SW 40th Terrace Topeka 66610 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Jim Gartner 928 SW Woodbridge Ct Topeka 66606 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Ken Corbet 10351 SW 61 St Topeka 66610 Political Contribution $250,00 16-0ct-20 Annie Kuether 1346 SW Wayne Avenue Topeka 66604 Political Contribution $250,00 16-0ct-20 Virgil Weigel 1900 S.W, Briarwood Drive Topeka 66611 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 John Alcala 520 NE Lake St Topeka 66616 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Vic Miller 1174 SW Fillmore Topeka 66604 political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Blaine Finch 5 SW Fairview Dr. Ottawa 66067 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 Mark A. Schreiber 1722 Yucca Lane Emporia 66801 Political Contribution $250.00 16-0ct-20 John R. 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