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Union Pacific Corporate Political Contributions to Candidates Union Pacific Corporate Political Contributions to Candidates, Committees, Political Organizations and Ballot Measures for 2012 Committee State Candidate Name Committee Name Amount Committee Party Committee Office Committee District AR Allen, Fred Fred Allen Campaign Committee $1,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 33 AR Altes, Robert Robert Dennis Altes Campaign Committee $100.00 R STATE HOUSE 76 AR Barnett, Jonathan Jonathan Barnett Campaign Committee $100.00 R STATE HOUSE 87 AR Barnett, Jonathan Jonathan Barnett Campaign Committee $500.00 R STATE HOUSE 87 AR Biviano, Mark Mark Biviano for State Representative $100.00 R STATE HOUSE 46 AR Branscum, David David Branscum Campaign Committee $100.00 R STATE HOUSE 83 AR Broadaway, Mary Mary Broadaway for State Representative $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 57 AR Burris, John John Burris Campaign Committee $100.00 R STATE HOUSE 98 AR Caldwell, Ronald Ronald Caldwell for State Senate $1,000.00 R STATE SENATE 23 AR Carter, Davy Committee to Elect Davy Carter $100.00 R STATE HOUSE 43 AR Catlett, John John Catlett Campaign Committee $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 73 AR Chesterfield, Linda Linda Chesterfield Senate Campaign Committee $500.00 D STATE SENATE 30 AR Chesterfield, Linda Linda Chesterfield Senate Campaign Committee $1,000.00 D STATE SENATE 30 AR Clemmer, Ann Ann Clemmer Campaign Committee $100.00 R STATE HOUSE 23 AR Copenhaver, Harold Harold Copenhaver for State Representative $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 58 AR Cozart, Bruce Bruce Cozart Campaign Committee $100.00 R STATE HOUSE 24 AR Dale, Robert Robert E. Dale Campaign Committee $100.00 R STATE HOUSE 68 AR Deffenbaugh, Gary Gary Deffenbaugh Campaign Committee $100.00 R STATE HOUSE 79 AR Derden, Garland Garland Derden Campaign Committee $100.00 R STATE HOUSE 13 AR Dickinson, Jody Jody Dickinson Campaign Committee $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 47 AR Dismang, Jonathan Dismang for State Senate $1,000.00 R STATE SENATE 28 AR Edwards, John John Edwards for State Representative Campaign $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 35 AR Eubanks, Jon Jon Eubanks for Arkansas State Representative $100.00 R STATE HOUSE 74 AR Farrer, Joe Joe Farrer Campaign Committee $150.00 R STATE HOUSE 44 AR Fletcher, Mike Mike Fletcher Campaign Committee $1,000.00 D STATE SENATE 13 AR Fletcher, Mike Mike Fletcher Campaign Committee $500.00 D STATE SENATE 13 AR Flowers, Stephanie Stephanie Flowers for Arkansas $1,000.00 D STATE SENATE 25 AR Flowers, Stephanie Stephanie Flowers for Arkansas $200.00 D STATE SENATE 25 AR Gillam, Jeremy Jeremy Gillam for State Representative $100.00 R STATE HOUSE 45 AR Hallum, Hudson Hudson Hallum for State Representative $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 54 AR Hickerson, Mary Mary P. "Prissy" Hickerson Campaign Committee $100.00 R STATE HOUSE 1 AR Hobbs, Debra Debra Hobbs Campaign Committee $100.00 R STATE HOUSE 94 AR Hopper, Karen Committee to Elect Karen Hopper $100.00 R STATE HOUSE 100 AR Hoyt, Johnny Johnny Hoyt for State Senate $750.00 D STATE SENATE 15 AR Hyde, Barry Elect Barry Hyde for Arkansas State Senate $1,000.00 D STATE SENATE 34 AR Ingram, Keith Keith Ingram Campaign Committee $1,000.00 D STATE SENATE 24 AR Jean, Lane Lane Jean for State Representative $100.00 R STATE HOUSE 2 AR Jett, Joe Joe Jett for State Representative $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 56 AR Johnson, David David Johnson Campaign Committee $500.00 D STATE HOUSE 32 AR Kerr, Allen Allen Kerr Campaign $100.00 R STATE HOUSE 32 AR Key, Johnny Johnny Key Campaign Committee $300.00 R STATE SENATE 17 AR King, Bryan Bryan King Campaign Committee $100.00 R STATE SENATE 5 AR Lampkin, Sheilla Sheilla E. Lampkin Campaign Committee $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 9 AR Lea, Andrea Andrea Lea Campaign Committee $100.00 R STATE HOUSE 68 AR Lenderman, Homer Homer Lenderman Campaign Committee $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 53 AR Love, Fredrick Fredrick Love for State Representative $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 29 AR Magie, Steve Steve Magie for State Representative $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 72 AR Malone, Stephanie Stephanie Malone Campaign Committee $100.00 R STATE HOUSE 77 AR McCrary, Walls Re-Elect Walls McCrary State Representative $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 14 AR McLean, James James McLean Campaign Committee $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 63 AR Murdock, Reginald Reginald Murdock Campaign Committee $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 48 AR Nickels, Jim Jim Nickels Campaign $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 41 AR Overbey, Betty Betty Overbey Campaign Committee $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 69 AR Post, Leslee Leslee Milam Post Campaign Committee $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 82 AR Pritchard, William Re-Elect Senator Bill Pritchard Campaign $1,000.00 R STATE SENATE 35 AR Ratliff, James James Ratliff Campaign Committee $500.00 D STATE HOUSE 60 AR Ratliff, James James Ratliff Campaign Committee $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 60 AR Rice, Terry Terry Rice for State Representative $100.00 R STATE HOUSE 21 AR Shepherd, Matthew Committee to Elect Matthew Shepherd $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 6 AR Steel, Nate Nate Steel for State Representative $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 19 AR Stubblefield, Gary Gary Stubblefield for Senate Campaign $2,000.00 R STATE SENATE 6 AR Thompson, Tommy Tommy Thompson Campaign Committee $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 65 AR Tyler, Linda Linda Tyler for State Senate $1,000.00 D STATE SENATE 35 AR Vines, John John T. Vines Campaign Committee $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 25 AR Walker, John John W. Walker Campaign $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 34 AR Wardlaw, Jeff Jeff Wardlaw for State Representative $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 8 AR Westerman, Bruce Bruce Westerman for Arkansas State Representative $100.00 R STATE HOUSE 22 AR Wilkins, Butch Butch Wilkins for State Representative $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 59 AR Williams, Darrin Darrin Williams for State Representative $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 36 AR Word, James James L. Word Campaign $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 16 AR Wren, Tommy Tommy Wren Campaign Committee $500.00 D STATE HOUSE 62 AR Wren, Tommy Tommy Wren Campaign Committee $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 62 AR Wright, Marshall Marshall Wright Campaign Committee $100.00 D STATE HOUSE 49 AR Wyatt, David David Wyatt for Senate $1,000.00 D STATE SENATE 19 AR McDaniel Leadership PAC $5,000.00 AZ Arizona Democratic Party - Corporate Account $5,000.00 D CA Achadjian, K.H. Katcho Achadjian for Assembly 2012 $1,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 35 CA Alejo, Luis Alejo for Assembly 2012 $1,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 30 CA Ammiano, Tom Tom Ammiano for Assembly 2012 $1,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 17 CA Berryhill, Bill Bill Berryhill for Senate 2012 $1,000.00 R STATE SENATE 5 CA Berryhill, Bill Bill Berryhill for Senate 2012 $1,000.00 R STATE SENATE 5 CA Bigelow, Franklin Friends of Frank Bigelow for Assembly 2012 $1,000.00 O STATE HOUSE 5 CA Bigelow, Franklin Friends of Frank Bigelow for Assembly 2014 $1,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 5 CA Blakeslee, Sam Blakeslee for Treasurer 2014 Exploratory $1,500.00 R TREASURER CA Blumenfield, Bob Bob Blumenfield for Assembly 2012 $1,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 45 CA Bocanegra, Raul Bocanegra for Assembly 2012 $1,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 39 CA Bonilla, Susan Committee to Elect Susan Bonilla for Assembly 2012 $1,300.00 D STATE HOUSE 14 CA Bonilla, Susan Committee to Elect Susan Bonilla for Assembly 2012 $1,300.00 D STATE HOUSE 14 CA Bonta, Rob Rob Bonta for State Assembly 2012 $1,500.00 R STATE HOUSE 18 CA Bonta, Rob Rob Bonta for State Assembly 2012 $1,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 18 CA Bosetti, Rick Bosetti for Assembly 2012 $1,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 1 CA Bradford, Steven Steven Bradford for Assembly 2012 $1,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 62 CA Brown, Cheryl Cheryl R. Brown for Assembly 2014 $1,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 47 CA Brown, Jerry Brown for Governor 2014 $25,000.00 D GOVERNOR CA Buchanan, Joan Buchanan for Assembly 2012 $1,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 16 CA Buscaino, Joe Buscaino for City Council 2013 $700.00 O City Council 15 CA Calderon, Ron Ron Calderon for Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 D STATE HOUSE 58 CA Calderon, Ron Ron Calderon for Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 D STATE HOUSE 58 CA Campos, Nora Nora Campos for Assembly 2012 $1,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 23 CA Campos, Nora Nora Campos for Assembly 2014 $1,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 27 CA Cannella, Anthony Cannella for Senate 2014 $1,000.00 R STATE SENATE 12 CA Cannella, Anthony Cannella for Senate 2014 $1,000.00 R STATE SENATE 12 CA Carter, Wilmer Wilmer Amina Carter for Senate 2014 $1,000.00 D STATE SENATE 32 CA Cedillo, Gilbert Cedillo for City Council 2013 $700.00 D City Council 1 CA Cedillo, Gilbert Cedillo for City Council 2013 $400.00 D City Council 1 CA Conway, Connie Connie Conway for Assembly 2012 $1,900.00 R STATE HOUSE 26 CA Conway, Connie Connie Conway for Assembly 2012 $2,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 26 CA Corbett, Ellen Senator Ellen Corbett 2010 Officeholder Account $1,000.00 D STATE SENATE 10 CA Corbett, Ellen Senator Ellen Corbett 2010 Officeholder Account $1,000.00 D STATE SENATE 10 CA Dahle, Brian Brian Dahle for Assembly 2012 $1,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 1 CA Davis, Gary Mayor Gary Davis 2012 $500.00 O Mayor CA Davis, Gary Mayor Gary Davis 2012 $250.00 O Mayor CA Davis, Mike Mike Davis Officeholder Account 2010 $1,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 48 CA De La Fuente, Ignacio De La Fuente for City Council 2012 $500.00 O City Council ATL CA De Leon, Kevin Kevin de Leon for Senate 2014 $1,000.00 D STATE SENATE 24 CA DeBrum, Steve Friends to Elect Steve DeBrum for City Council 2012 $500.00 O City Council CA DeSaulnier, Mark DeSaulnier for Senate 2012 $400.00 D STATE SENATE 7 CA DeSaulnier, Mark DeSaulnier for Senate 2012 $600.00 D STATE SENATE 7 CA DeSaulnier, Mark DeSaulnier for Senate 2012 $1,500.00 D STATE SENATE 7 CA Dickinson, Roger Roger Dickinson Assembly 2012 $1,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 7 CA Dickinson, Roger Roger Dickinson Assembly 2012 $1,500.00 D STATE HOUSE 7 CA Donnelly, Tim Tim Donnelly for Assembly
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