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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 Bill Cole Gary Cornwell Political Party (for candidates) Treasurer's Mailing Address (Street, Route, or P.O. Box) Republican PO Box 1697 Office Sought (for Candidates) District/Division City, State, Zip Code Daytime Phone # Governor State Bluefield, WV 24605 304-325-8157 Election Cycle Reporting Period (check one): Check if Applicable: Primary - First Report Pre-primary Report Post-primary Report X Amended Report You must also check box of X 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 $368,318.47 Contributions $109,198.00 (ending balance from previous report) Monetary Contributions from all Fund-Raising + $581,084.51 Total Monetary Contributions + $690,282.51 Events Total Other Income + $500,824.66 Receipt of a Transfer of Excess Funds + $0.00 Subtotal: a. = Total Monetary Contributions: = $690,282.51 $1,559,425.64 In-Kind Contributions + $52,330.15 Total Contributions: = $742,612.66 Total Expenditures Paid $1,141,766.75 Total Disbursements of Excess Funds + $0.00 Other Income $824.66 Repayment of Loans + $0.00 Loans Received + $500,000.00 Subtotal: b. = Total Other Income: = $500,824.66 $1,141,766.75 OUTSTANDING LOANS & DEBTS: Ending Balance: = $417,658.89 Unpaid Bills $0.00 (Subtotal a. - Subtotal b.) *Note: Report cannot be submitted with a negative Outstanding Loans + $500,000.00 balance. Total Debts: = $500,000.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES ELECTION YEAR-TO-DATE TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS ELECTION YEAR-TO-DATE (Add total expenditures from all reports) (Add total contributions from all reports) $2,064,939.46 $2,104,447.86 CONTRIBUTIONS $250.00 OR LESS DATE CONTRIBUTOR'S FULL NAME OR COMMITTEE'S NAME AMOUNT May 24, 2016 Sylvia Allen $5.00 May 24, 2016 Carolyn Waybright $10.00 May 24, 2016 Barbara Smith $25.00 May 24, 2016 Mark Kres $25.00 May 24, 2016 Lisa Fast $35.00 May 24, 2016 Paul Hinman $50.00 May 24, 2016 Elizabeth Margret Roy $83.00 May 25, 2016 Eleanor Mc Donald $25.00 May 25, 2016 Sharlea Deavers $35.00 May 25, 2016 Thomas Owens $50.00 May 25, 2016 Nancy Jackson $55.00 May 25, 2016 David Knuth $100.00 May 25, 2016 Nelson Walker $100.00 May 26, 2016 Richard Blizzard $10.00 May 26, 2016 Lakin Cummings $20.00 May 26, 2016 Ethel Curry $25.00 May 26, 2016 Wayne Barber $50.00 May 27, 2016 Carolyn Leland $15.00 May 27, 2016 Michael Tener $50.00 May 27, 2016 Allen Siegel $75.00 May 31, 2016 Marilyn Webster $10.00 May 31, 2016 Sharon Marshall $35.00 May 31, 2016 Robert Cross $50.00 Jun 1, 2016 James Muncy $20.00 Jun 1, 2016 Nancy Diener $30.00 Jun 1, 2016 Ray Dodson $50.00 Jun 1, 2016 Patsy Ellington $50.00 Jun 1, 2016 David Stiles $50.00 Jun 1, 2016 Pryce Haynes $75.00 Jun 1, 2016 Sharon Leech $110.00 Jun 2, 2016 Betty Vance $10.00 Jun 2, 2016 Orval Hawkins $25.00 Jun 2, 2016 James Pauley $25.00 Jun 2, 2016 Larry Sipes $35.00 Jun 2, 2016 Edward Mcquail $35.00 Jun 2, 2016 Jennifer Gibson $55.00 Jun 3, 2016 Clark Perkins $25.00 Jun 3, 2016 Linda Bradford $35.00 Jun 3, 2016 John Leslie $75.00 Jun 6, 2016 Kathleen Sears $25.00 Jun 6, 2016 Marilyn E Thomas $35.00 Jun 6, 2016 Herbert Veach $50.00 Jun 6, 2016 Joann Haywood $50.00 Jun 6, 2016 Earl R Davis $75.00 Jun 6, 2016 Nancy G Cowen $75.00 Jun 6, 2016 Barbara Dobkin $100.00 Jun 6, 2016 Steven P Dalton $100.00 Jun 7, 2016 Joan E Kesler $10.00 Jun 7, 2016 Steve Courts $32.00 Jun 7, 2016 Margaret A Arnold $35.00 Jun 7, 2016 Richard Beck $50.00 Jun 7, 2016 J Michael Gibbs $100.00 Jun 8, 2016 Donald Rice $25.00 Jun 8, 2016 Brentz Thompson $50.00 Jun 9, 2016 Linda Cornell $50.00 Jun 9, 2016 Carol Simpson $50.00 Jun 9, 2016 John Misener $100.00 Jun 9, 2016 Richard Vaglienti $200.00 Jun 10, 2016 Don Warner $110.00 Jun 13, 2016 Patricia Hylbert $10.00 Jun 13, 2016 Judith Ball $18.00 Jun 13, 2016 Doris Graham $20.00 Jun 13, 2016 Terry Courtwright $50.00 Jun 13, 2016 Robert Fraser $200.00 Jun 15, 2016 Brian Matthews $20.00 Jun 15, 2016 Marybeth Adreini $25.00 Jun 16, 2016 Ronald Buckalew $25.00 Jun 16, 2016 Darwin Gough $55.00 Jun 16, 2016 Charles Stahl $100.00 Jun 17, 2016 Betty Cox $20.00 Jun 17, 2016 Richard Beck $25.00 Jun 17, 2016 Wayne Stanley $75.00 Jun 20, 2016 Gregory Cain $20.00 Jun 20, 2016 John Stephenson $25.00 Jun 20, 2016 Brian Moore $25.00 Jun 20, 2016 Thomas Gilligan $50.00 Jun 20, 2016 Donald Hamm $50.00 Jun 20, 2016 Romey Nelson $100.00 Jun 21, 2016 Paul Cross $83.00 Jun 23, 2016 Gerdie Gearhart $10.00 Jun 23, 2016 Barbara Bowman $50.00 Jun 23, 2016 Frederick Corey $75.00 Jun 27, 2016 Isabel Kelly $10.00 Jun 27, 2016 Patricia Hessler $15.00 Jun 27, 2016 Jeanne Cooper $20.00 Jun 27, 2016 Joyce Schetrom $23.00 Jun 27, 2016 Shirley Brotherton $25.00 Jun 27, 2016 Elaine Palmer $35.00 Jun 27, 2016 David Christensen $100.00 Jun 29, 2016 Douglas Patterson $20.00 Jun 29, 2016 Sandra Lawrentz $25.00 Jun 29, 2016 Stephen Arnold $25.00 Jun 29, 2016 Lance Sales $25.00 Jun 29, 2016 Randolph Davis $30.00 Jun 29, 2016 William Renzelli Sr. $200.00 Jul 1, 2016 Catherine Ballengee $25.00 Jul 5, 2016 Sue Farnsworth $20.00 Jul 5, 2016 Newton Bird $20.00 Jul 5, 2016 Dorothy Simmons $30.00 Jul 5, 2016 Theron Bittle $30.00 Jul 6, 2016 Kathryn Atkinson $10.00 Jul 6, 2016 Leon Mallow $20.00 Jul 7, 2016 James West $6.00 Jul 7, 2016 Mary Wildt $10.00 Jul 7, 2016 Betty Severson $35.00 Jul 7, 2016 Robert Patton $50.00 Jul 7, 2016 William Pifer $100.00 Jul 11, 2016 Jo Anne Christian $25.00 Jul 11, 2016 Anna Mae Koehler $35.00 Jul 13, 2016 Lois Clark $15.00 Jul 13, 2016 Geraldine Jackson $35.00 Jul 13, 2016 Holly Preservati $55.00 Jul 14, 2016 Steve Courts $32.00 Jul 14, 2016 Orville Trembly $35.00 Jul 14, 2016 Stephen Brown $50.00 Jul 14, 2016 Linda Wickstrom $100.00 Jul 14, 2016 Pramod Thakur $100.00 Jul 14, 2016 Wesley Wolfe $100.00 Jul 14, 2016 Donald McFall $250.00 Jul 15, 2016 Charles Bunner $20.00 Jul 16, 2016 Donald Williams $10.00 Jul 16, 2016 Doris Christy $20.00 Jul 16, 2016 Marvin Vernatter $25.00 Jul 16, 2016 Robert L Jackson $35.00 Jul 16, 2016 Gary Parsons $50.00 Jul 16, 2016 Russell Hines $50.00 Jul 16, 2016 Don Harman $100.00 Jul 16, 2016 Rose Spry $100.00 Jul 16, 2016 Gregory Bailey $100.00 Jul 16, 2016 Robert Fraser $100.00 Jul 16, 2016 Laura Laurita $250.00 Jul 18, 2016 J. 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