State of West Virginia Campaign Financial Statement (Short Form) in Relation to the 2O14 Election Year

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State of West Virginia Campaign Financial Statement (Short Form) in Relation to the 2O14 Election Year l' ) State of West Virginia Campaign Financial Statement (Short Form) in Relation to the 2o14 Election Year IF YOUR ANSWER TO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IS "YES," YOU CANNOT USE THIS FORM. YOU MUST USE THE LONG FORM (FORM F-7) TO FILE YOUR CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORT. 1. Has your committee received any loans ? 2. Has your committee held any fund raisers? 3. Has your committee received any miscellaneous receipts, such as refunds or checking account interest? 4. Does your committee have any unpaid bills? 5. Have you or anyone else given an in-kind contribution to your campaign? 6. Has your committee given or received a transfer of excess campaign funds? ·. Candidate or Committee Name Candidate or Committee's Treasurer Moving West Virginia Forward BICPAC Chris Hamilton Political Party (for candidates) Treasurer's Mailing Address (Street, Route or P.O. Box) P.O. Box 5418 Office Sought (for candidates) District/Division City, State, Zip Code Daytime Phone# Charleston, wv 25361 (304)549-8231 Election Cycle Reporting Period (check one): Check if Applicable: D Primary. First Report 0 Pre-primary Rep?rt D Post-primary R~port_ . Due last Saturday in March or Due 15 days preceding primary Due 13 days follow1ng pnmary election [i] Amended Report within 6 days thereafter. election or within 4 days thereafter. or within 20 business days thereafter. You must also check D General - First Report D Pre-general Report I[] Post-general Report box of appropriate Due 43 days preceding general Due 15 days preceding general Due 13 days following general election reporting period election or within 6 days thereafter. election or within 4 days thereafter. or within 20 dusiness days thereafter. Final Report D Zero balance required. Non-Election Cycle Annual Report Due In __ Calendar Year D Due last Saturday in March or within 6 days PAC must also file Fomn Reporting Period: thereafter F-6 Dissolution REPORT TOTALS (Fill in totals after you have completed page 2) CASH BALANCE SUMMARY Beginning Balance (ending balance from previous report) 1. $63,117.69 TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS ELECTION YEAR-TO-DATE Total Contributions (Add line 2 from all reports) (from Page 2) 2. + $60,000.00 $412,000.00 Subtotal (lines 1 +2) 3. $123, 117. 69 TOTAL EXPENDITURES Total Expenditures ELECTION YEAR-TO-DATE (from Page 2) 4. $71,613.92 (Add line 4 from all reports) $360,496.23 $51,503.77 Official Form F-7A Issued by the WV State Election Commission Revised 11/13 ; . Page 2 CONTRIBUTORS OF: $250 or less More than $250 Date Full Name Amount Date Amount Full Name: **SEE ATTACHED** Address: Contributor's bob: (lndividuaPr Where contri utor works: f ndividual) Affiliation: (Political commit ee) Full Name: Address: Contributor's bob: (lndividua?r Where contri utor works: f ndividual) Affiliation: (Political commit ee) Full Name: Address: Contributor's bob: (Individual) Where contri utor works: ~Individual) Affiliation: (Political commit ee) Full Name: Address: Contributor's bob: (Individual) Where contri utor works: (Individual) Affiliation: (Political committee) Total Contributions: $60,000.00 Check ifadditional pages have (add both columns) I E!J been atached. ITEMIZED EXPENDITURES (Itemize 3rd party expenditures/reimbursements) Date Full name, residence address (if person): business address (if firm) Purpose Amount **SEE ATTACHED** MAKE AS MANY COPIES Total Expenditures: OF THIS PAGE AS YOU NEED. $71,613.9 OATH OR AFFIRMATION c~~ rh'lmt c...,ntJ I, ..·UleH R. Pn:ts.ty. , swear or affirm that the attached statement is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge, of all financial transactions occurring within the period covered by this statement as equired y West Virginia Code §3-8-Sa. Signature of Candidate, Agent, or Treasurer 2 MOVING WEST VIRGINIA FORWARD BICPAC 2014 Post-General Report Reporting Period -October 25,2014 through November 16, 2014 Contributions of More Than $250 Alliance Holdings GP, L.P. 1717 S. Boulder Ave. Tulsa OK, 74121-2027 Date Amount 11/6/14 $50,000.00 Tiefenbach North America, LLC 3335 Smithtown Road Morgantown WV, 26508 Date Amount 10/29/14 $10,000.00 Total Contributions of More than $250: $60,000.00 Total Contributions Less than $250: $0.00 Total Contributions: $60,000.000 Total Contributions Year-to-Date: $412,000.00 MOVING WEST VIRGINIA FORWARD BICPAC 2014 Post-General Report Reporting Period -October 25,2014 through November 16,2014 ITEMIZED EXPENDITURES Refers to: (candidate name) In support of Brad White Paid to: JPL & Associates 2248 Buckley Road Columbus, OH 43221 Amount of Expenditure: $22,659.00 Date Expenditure was Made: October 22, 2014 Election Cycle: General Refers to: (candidate name) In support of Amy Summers Paid to: JPL & Associates 2248 Buckley Road Columbus, OH 43221 Amount of Expenditure: $4,899.00 Date Expenditure was Made: October 22, 2014 Election Cycle: General Refers to: (candidate name) In support of Danny Hamrick Paid to: JPL & Associates 2248 Buckley Road Columbus, OH 43221 Amount of Expenditure: $12,624.50 Date Expenditure was Made: October 22, 2014 Election Cycle: General Refers to: (candidate name) In support of Linda Sumner Paid to: WV Press Association 3422 Pennsylvania Avenue Charleston, WV 25302 Amount of Expenditure: $3,565.16 Date Expenditure was Made: October 24, 2014 Election Cycle: General Refers to: (candidate name) In support of Linda Sumner Paid to: WV Press Association 3422 Pennsylvania Avenue Charleston, WV 25302 Amount of Expenditure: $3,565.16 Date Expenditure was Made: October 24, 2014 Election Cycle: General 1 MOVING WEST VIRGINIA FORWARD BICPAC Refers to: (candidate name) In support of Jim Butler Paid to: Results Radio of West Virginia 5 Rosemar Circle Parkersburg, WV 26104 Amount of Expenditure: $104.00 Date Expenditure was Made: October 30, 2014 Election Cycle: General Refers to: (candidate name) In support of Mike Ihle Paid to: Results Radio of West Virginia 5 Rosemar Circle Parkersburg, WV 26104 Amount of Expenditure: $104.00 Date Expenditure was Made: October 30, 2014 Election Cycle: General Refers to: (candidate name) In support of Scott Cadle Paid to: Results Radio of West Virginia 5 Rosemar Circle Parkersburg, WV 26104 Amount of Expenditure: $104.00 Date Expenditure was Made: October 30, 2014 Election Cycle: General Refers to: (candidate name) In support of Steve Westfall Paid to: Results Radio of West Virginia 5 Rosemar Circle Parkersburg, WV 26104 Amount of Expenditure: $312.00 Date Expenditure was Made: October 30, 2014 Election Cycle: General Refers to: (candidate name) In support of Josh Nelson Paid to: WVOW P.O. Box 1776 Logan, WV 25601 Amount of Expenditure: $1,545.00 Date Expenditure was Made: October 30, 2014 Election Cycle: General 2 ' ' MOVING WEST VIRGINIA FORWARD BICPAC Refers to: (candidate name) In support of Kayla Kessinger Paid to: Southern Communications 3 06 S. Kanawha Street Beckley, WV 25801 Amount of Expenditure: $1,212.00 Date Expenditure was Made: October 30, 2014 Election Cycle: General Refers to: (candidate name) In support of Carol Miller Paid to: WV Press Association 3422 Pennsylvania Avenue Charleston, WV 25302 Amount of Expenditure: $2,044.80 Date Expenditure was Made: October 30, 2014 Election Cycle: General ' Refers to: (candidate name) In support of Kelli Sobonya Paid to: WV Press Association 3422 Pennsylvania Avenue Charleston, WV 25302 Amount of Expenditure: $2,044.80 Date Expenditure was Made: October 30, 2014 Election Cycle: General Refers to: (candidate name) In support of Jim Butler Paid to: Results Radio of West Virginia 5 Rosemar Circle Parkersburg, WV 26104 Amount of Expenditure: $242.66 Date Expenditure was Made: October 30, 2014 Election Cycle: General Refers to: (candidate name) In support of Mike Ihle Paid to: Results Radio of West Virginia 5 Rosemar Circle Parkersburg, WV 26104 Amount of Expenditure: $242.67 Date Expenditure was Made: October 30, 2014 Election Cycle: General 3 ~~~-~---------------------------- ' ' MOVING WEST VIRGINIA FORWARD BICPAC Refers to: (candidate name) In support of Scott Cadle Paid to: Results Radio of West Virginia 5 Rosemar Circle Parkersburg, WV 26104 Amount of Expenditure: $242.67 Date Expenditure was Made: October 30, 2014 Election Cycle: General Refers to: (candidate name) In support of Steve Westfall Paid to: Results Radio of West Virginia 5 Rosemar Circle Parkersburg, WV 26104 Amount of Expenditure: $728.00 Date Expenditure was Made: October 30, 2014 Election Cycle: General Total Pre-General Expenditures: $71,613.92 4 .
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