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WV Campaign Finance State of West Virginia Campaign Financial Statement (Long Form) in Relation to the 2016 Election Year Candidate or Committee Name Candidate or Committee's Treasurer Patrick Morrisey Craig Blair Political Party (for candidates) Treasurer's Mailing Address (Street, Route, or P.O. Box) Republican 47 Wasser Drive Office Sought (for Candidates) District/Division City, State, Zip Code Daytime Phone # Attorney General State Martinsburg, WV 25403 304-67-9363 Election Cycle Reporting Period (check one): Check if Applicable: X Primary - First Report Pre-primary Report Post-primary Report Amended Report You must also check box of General - First Report Pre-general Report Post-general Report appropriate reporting period Final Report Zero balance required. PAC must also file Form F-6 Non-Election Cycle Reporting Period: Dissolution Annual Report 2016 Calendar Year Due last Saturday in March or within 6 days thereafter REPORT TOTALS Fill in totals at the completion of the report. RECEIPTS OF FUNDS: Totals for this CASH BALANCE SUMMARY Period Beginning Balance $546,445.87 Contributions $58,227.73 (ending balance from previous report) Monetary Contributions from all Fund-Raising + $102,014.00 Total Monetary Contributions + Events $160,241.73 Receipt of a Transfer of Excess Funds + $0.00 Total Other Income + $624.12 Total Monetary Contributions: = $160,241.73 Subtotal: a. = In-Kind Contributions + $389.40 $707,311.72 Total Contributions: = $160,631.13 Total Expenditures Paid $58,932.04 Other Income $624.12 Total Disbursements of Excess Funds + $0.00 Loans Received + $0.00 Repayment of Loans + $0.00 Total Other Income: = $624.12 Subtotal: b. = $58,932.04 OUTSTANDING LOANS & DEBTS: Ending Balance: = Unpaid Bills $0.00 (Subtotal a. - Subtotal b.) $648,379.68 *Note: Report cannot be submitted with a negative Outstanding Loans + $250,000.00 balance. Total Debts: = $250,000.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES ELECTION YEAR-TO-DATE TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS ELECTION YEAR-TO-DATE (Add total expenditures from all reports) (Add total contributions from all reports) $72,658.49 $472,145.29 CONTRIBUTIONS $250.00 OR LESS DATE CONTRIBUTOR'S FULL NAME OR COMMITTEE'S NAME AMOUNT Mar 28, 2015 April Johnson $10.00 Mar 28, 2015 Rita Eaves $10.00 Mar 28, 2015 David Quela $25.00 Mar 28, 2015 Katie Hackney $25.00 Mar 28, 2015 Jacob Johnson $25.00 Mar 28, 2015 Richard Burke $25.00 Mar 28, 2015 Daniel Hamrick $25.00 Mar 28, 2015 Ashley Deem $25.00 Mar 28, 2015 Reese Clabaugh $25.00 Mar 28, 2015 Theresa Noble $25.00 Mar 28, 2015 Laurie Ogden $25.00 Mar 28, 2015 Larry Medley $25.00 Mar 28, 2015 David Frampton $25.00 Mar 28, 2015 Jane Chiccehitto $50.00 Mar 28, 2015 Joanna Kirkpatrick $50.00 Mar 28, 2015 R. Hatfield $100.00 Mar 28, 2015 Ramona Wesling $100.00 Mar 28, 2015 Richard Romeo $100.00 Mar 28, 2015 Josephine Vesey $100.00 Mar 28, 2015 Randy Davis $100.00 Mar 28, 2015 Stephen Perkins $100.00 Mar 28, 2015 Ronald Grady $100.00 Mar 28, 2015 Joseph Brand $100.00 Mar 29, 2015 Timmy Ringer $25.00 Mar 29, 2015 Rick Modesitt $25.00 Mar 29, 2015 Sharon Novak $50.00 Mar 29, 2015 Martin Cancienne $100.00 Mar 30, 2015 Kenneth Hansen $5.00 Mar 30, 2015 Thomas Fast $25.00 Mar 30, 2015 Yvonne Cooper $25.00 Mar 30, 2015 Alice Rowzee $50.00 Mar 31, 2015 Margaret Davies $25.00 Mar 31, 2015 James Biggs $25.00 Mar 31, 2015 Stephanie Riley $50.00 Mar 31, 2015 W. Randall Bassett $250.00 Mar 31, 2015 Curtis Barnette $250.00 Mar 31, 2015 Robert Ehrlich $250.00 Apr 1, 2015 Elliott Lehem $10.00 Apr 1, 2015 Gordon Taylor $25.00 Apr 1, 2015 Thomas Tatterson $100.00 Apr 2, 2015 Sherry Hayes $200.00 Apr 3, 2015 Travis Compton $5.00 Apr 3, 2015 Gary Lilly $100.00 Apr 4, 2015 James Wilson $50.00 Apr 4, 2015 Robyn Alspach $100.00 Apr 4, 2015 Josephine Hutton $100.00 Apr 7, 2015 Billy Edwards $35.00 Apr 8, 2015 Dale Anderson $5.00 Apr 11, 2015 Paul Moore $30.00 Apr 16, 2015 Wayne Kaufman $25.00 Apr 21, 2015 Arthur Baron $5.00 Apr 21, 2015 Clifford Marstiller $100.00 Apr 21, 2015 Antoine Katiny $250.00 Apr 22, 2015 Heinz Herrmann $15.00 Apr 22, 2015 Mike Steorts $250.00 Apr 27, 2015 Ryan Amstone $15.00 May 5, 2015 Flora Boggs $50.00 Jun 5, 2015 Joel White $250.00 Jun 25, 2015 Jared Bedekovich $25.00 Jun 27, 2015 Marcia Miller $100.00 Jul 6, 2015 Jared Bedekovich $25.00 Aug 10, 2015 Dustin Brighton $100.00 Sep 24, 2015 Joseph Dawley $100.00 Oct 16, 2015 Brian Bellman $25.00 Oct 16, 2015 John Burgett $27.73 Dec 9, 2015 John Williams $250.00 Dec 13, 2015 Colleen House $50.00 Dec 18, 2015 Michael Page $125.00 Jan 24, 2016 Edra Smiley $25.00 Feb 5, 2016 Charles Horst $25.00 Feb 8, 2016 Darrell Sigmon $20.00 Feb 16, 2016 Marie McDavid $5.00 Feb 16, 2016 John Turner $5.00 Feb 16, 2016 Linda C Ward $5.00 Feb 16, 2016 Eric Legg $5.00 Feb 16, 2016 Cari Anderson $5.00 Feb 16, 2016 John Burgett $5.00 Feb 16, 2016 Rebecca Lockhart $5.00 Feb 16, 2016 Caleb Swartz $10.00 Feb 16, 2016 John Lindberg $10.00 Feb 16, 2016 Teri Morgan $10.00 Feb 16, 2016 Brian Mace $10.00 Feb 16, 2016 Michael Journey $15.00 Feb 16, 2016 Tim Miller $20.00 Feb 16, 2016 Kevin Tester $25.00 Feb 16, 2016 Ed Rollins Jr $25.00 Feb 16, 2016 Judith Householder $25.00 Feb 16, 2016 Pat McManus $25.00 Feb 16, 2016 Art Thomm $25.00 Feb 16, 2016 Sara Chapman $25.00 Feb 16, 2016 Joan Harman $25.00 Feb 16, 2016 Gail Noren $25.00 Feb 16, 2016 Matt Bolyard $25.00 Feb 16, 2016 Dulcia Lynne Stanton $25.00 Feb 16, 2016 Terry Gruber $25.00 Feb 16, 2016 Brett Stone $25.00 Feb 16, 2016 Travis Bishop $25.00 Feb 16, 2016 Carl Crosco $25.00 Feb 16, 2016 Jonathan Adams $25.00 Feb 16, 2016 David Quela $50.00 Feb 16, 2016 Rick Modesitt $50.00 Feb 16, 2016 Raymond Bruning $50.00 Feb 16, 2016 Kevin Jordan $50.00 Feb 16, 2016 Joanna Kirkpatrick $50.00 Feb 16, 2016 Susan Grady $100.00 Feb 16, 2016 Timothy Perry $100.00 Feb 17, 2016 Kathryn Simpson $10.00 Feb 17, 2016 Marcus Osbourn $20.00 Feb 17, 2016 Tam Ilg $25.00 Feb 17, 2016 John Lauer $25.00 Feb 17, 2016 Larry Wade $25.00 Feb 17, 2016 Tiffany Robbins $25.00 Feb 17, 2016 Ronald Grady $100.00 Feb 18, 2016 Deborah White $10.00 Feb 18, 2016 Ina Grimes $25.00 Feb 24, 2016 Chris Birchfield $25.00 Mar 9, 2016 Douglas Copenhaver $250.00 Mar 17, 2016 Steven Wilson $50.00 Mar 18, 2016 David Miljour $50.00 Mar 18, 2016 Julian Chipley $50.00 Mar 18, 2016 Scott Harris $50.00 Mar 18, 2016 Tamie Dixon $50.00 Mar 18, 2016 Sandra Cunningham $50.00 Mar 18, 2016 Ganim Hoard $50.00 Mar 18, 2016 Nathan Stevens $50.00 Mar 18, 2016 Patrick Fleming $50.00 Mar 18, 2016 John Shakow $50.00 Mar 18, 2016 Nancy Odekirk $50.00 Mar 18, 2016 Geoffrey Mohn $50.00 Mar 18, 2016 Phillip Spaur $50.00 Mar 18, 2016 Elicia Miller $50.00 Mar 18, 2016 Rebecca St. Jean $100.00 Mar 18, 2016 John Bennett $100.00 Mar 18, 2016 Matthew Nardone $100.00 Mar 20, 2016 Julie Chapman $200.00 Mar 21, 2016 Patrick Moore $25.00 Mar 21, 2016 Mark Cinalli $50.00 Mar 21, 2016 Terrie Huls $50.00 Mar 21, 2016 Jeffrey Summers $50.00 Mar 21, 2016 Russell Jones $50.00 Mar 21, 2016 Brian Erickson $50.00 Mar 22, 2016 Clare McDaniel $50.00 Mar 22, 2016 Mitchell Koerber $50.00 Mar 22, 2016 Joe Martin $50.00 Mar 22, 2016 Jon Harris $100.00 Mar 22, 2016 Daryl Joseffer $250.00 Mar 23, 2016 Craig Liebig $50.00 Mar 23, 2016 Carol Korzi $50.00 Mar 23, 2016 Mark Hughes $50.00 Mar 23, 2016 John Knight $50.00 Mar 23, 2016 Larry Williams $50.00 Mar 23, 2016 David Deraimo $50.00 Mar 23, 2016 Neill Marshall $50.00 Mar 24, 2016 Sandra Cunningham $50.00 Mar 24, 2016 Richard Rebuck $50.00 Mar 24, 2016 John Romans $50.00 Mar 24, 2016 Martin Carpenter $50.00 Mar 24, 2016 Michael Zalar $50.00 Mar 24, 2016 Eric Dugan $50.00 Mar 24, 2016 Mike Mason $50.00 Mar 24, 2016 J C Boggs $250.00 Mar 25, 2016 Bruce Matthews $10.00 Mar 25, 2016 Tricia Worden $25.00 Mar 25, 2016 Brian Bellman $50.00 Mar 25, 2016 Catherine Silver-Riddell $50.00 Mar 25, 2016 Lori Skapper $250.00 Mar 25, 2016 Steven Skapper $250.00 Subtotal of contributions of $250.00 or less $10,002.73 CONTRIBUTIONS MORE THAN $250.00 DATE CONTRIBUTOR'S FULL NAME OR COMMITTEE'S NAME AMOUNT Mar 28, 2015 Charles Smith $500.00 Address: 100 Kanawha Blvd West Charleston, WV, 25302, Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - Dentist Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - Self Employed Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: 100 Kanawha Blvd West Charleston, WV, 25302, Mar 28, 2015 Eric Householder $500.00 Address: 212 Snooks Ln Martinsburg, WV, 25405, Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - Owner Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - Air-Row Sheet Metal Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: 212 Snooks Ln Martinsburg, WV, 25405, Mar 28, 2015 Charles Cooper $500.00 Address: 105 Kaula Ln Bonita Springs, FL, 34134, Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - Attorney Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - Cooper & Kirk Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: 105 Kaula Ln Bonita Springs, FL, 34134, Mar 28, 2015 Roy Hall $500.00 Address: 189 East Denton Shepherdstown, IL, 62894, Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - sales Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - UCB Inc Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: 189 East Denton Shepherdstown, IL, 62894, Mar 28, 2015 David Albert $1,000.00 Address: 3169 Saint Charles Pl Ellicott City, MD, 21042, Contributor's Job: (individual contributor only) - Managing Director Where Contributor Works: (individual contributor only) - The Waverly Group Inc Affiliation: (political committee only) - Mailing Address: 3169 Saint Charles Pl Ellicott City, MD, 21042,
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