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Campaign Finance PCR Report Total Pages: 23 Jul 24, 2018 Campaign Finance PCR Report Filing Period: 12/31/2018 Candidate Candidate Number of Committee Name Term Date First Name Last Name Requests Lyndon R Carlson Campaign 50 Committee Lyndon Carlson Mary Murphy Volunteer Committee Mary Murphy 1 Pelowski (Gene) Volunteer Committee Gene Pelowski Jr 1 Jean Wagenius Volunteer Committee Jean Wagenius 3 Senator (John) Marty Volunteer 2 Committee John Marty Ron Erhardt Volunteer Committee Ronnie (Ron) Erhardt 1 (Tom) Hackbarth Volunteer Committee Thomas Hackbarth 5 Urdahl (Dean) Volunteer Committee Dean Urdahl 43 Volunteers for (Larry) Nornes Larry (Bud) Nornes 3 Limmer (Warren) for Senate 1 Committee Warren Limmer Volunteers for Gunther (Robert) Robert Gunther 2 Wiger (Charles) for Senate Volunteer 3 Committee Charles (Chuck) Wiger Friends of (Michelle) Fischbach Michelle Fischbach 36 Masin (Sandra) Campaign Committee Sandra Masin 5 Committee for (Sondra) Erickson Sondra Erickson 39 Marquart (Paul) Volunteer Committee Paul Marquart 27 Ann Rest for Senate Committee Ann Rest 2 Tomassoni (David) for State Senate David Tomassoni 5 Julie Rosen for State Senate Julie Rosen 1 Peppin (Joyce) Volunteer Committee Joyce Peppin 8 Mike Nelson Volunteer Committee Michael Nelson 19 Hornstein (Frank) Volunteer Committee Frank Hornstein 1 Poppe (Jeanne) for the People 45 Committee Jeanne Poppe Melissa Hortman Campaign Committee Melissa Hortman 71 Liebling (Tina) for State House Tina Liebling 13 Mahoney (Tim) for House Timothy Mahoney 5 Leslie Davis for Governor Leslie Davis 4 Garofalo (Patrick) Volunteer 6 Committee Patrick Garofalo Leon Lillie for House Leon Michael Lillie 1 People for (Rick) Hansen Richard (Rick) Hansen 82 Friends for Jim Carlson James Carlson 2 Ingebrigtsen (William) for Senate 58 Committee William (Bill) Ingebrigtsen Patricia Torres Ray for State Senate Patricia Torres Ray 4 Tony Lourey for Senate Anthony Lourey 1 Dettmer (Bob) Volunteer Committee Bob Dettmer 4 Latz (Ronald) for Senate Volunteer 2 Committee Ronald Latz Swanson (Lori) for Attorney General Lori Swanson 495 Drazkowski (Steve) Volunteer 18 Committee Steven Drazkowski Loon (Jenifer) Volunteer Committee Jenifer Loon 5 Torkelson (Paul) for State 10 Representative Paul Torkelson Scott (Peggy Sue) for Minnesota House Peggy Sue Scott 27 Friends of Kathy Lohmer Kathleen Lohmer 116 Citizens for John Persell John Persell 33 Paul H Anderson For 12B Paul Anderson 10 Vote Wright (Chris Wright) Chris Wright 1 Dan Hall Volunteer Committee Dan Hall 103 Gazelka (Paul) Volunteer Committee Paul Gazelka 31 O'Driscoll (Tim) for House Tim O'Driscoll 16 Team Franson (Mary Franson) Mary Franson 25 (Bob) Carney for Governor Bob Carney Jr 1 Benson (Michelle) for Senate Michelle Benson 1 Rena Moran for State Representative Rena Moran 5 David Osmek Volunteer Committee David Osmek 1 Citizens for Runbeck (Linda) Linda Runbeck 17 Scott Newman for Senate Committee Scott Newman 53 Swedzinski (Christopher) for House Christopher Swedzinski 11 Gary Dahms for Minnesota State 114 Senate Gary Dahms Gruenhagen (Glenn) for State Rep Glenn Gruenhagen 109 Daudt (Kurt) Volunteer Committee Kurt Daudt 4 Citizens for Deb Kiel Debra (Deb) Kiel 4 Bakk (Thomas) for Senate Thomas (Tom) Bakk 4 Joe McDonald for State Rep Joseph (Joe) McDonald 4 (Joe) Schomacker Volunteer Committee Joe Schomacker 5 Eaton (Chris) for Senate Chris Eaton 1 Halverson (Laurie) for House Laurie Halverson 1 Kari Dziedzic for State Senate Kari (Karen) Dziedzic 2 Dennis Smith for State House Dennis Smith 1 Committee to Elect Bobby Joe 1 Champion Bobby Joe Champion Committee to elect Raymond Dehn Raymond Dehn 8 Volunteers for Zerwas (Nicholas) Nicholas Zerwas 11 O'Neill (Marion) For House Marion Olivia O'Neill 3 Fischer (Peter) for Representative Peter Fischer 35 Carrie Ruud for Senate Carrie Ruud 20 Westrom (Torrey) for Senate 6 Committee Torrey Westrom Sundin (Mike) Volunteer Committee Mike Sundin 17 Kiffmeyer (Mary) for Senate 32 Committee Mary Kiffmeyer Citizens for Tim Miller Tim Miller 14 Cindy (Pugh) for Minnesota Cynthia (Cindy) Pugh 1 Committee to Elect Dale Lueck Dale Lueck 7 Melissa Halvorson Wiklund for Melissa 18 Minnesota Senate Halvorson Wiklund Johnson (Brian) for State House Brian Johnson 3 Elect Roz Peterson Committee Roz Peterson 42 Bill Weber for State Senate Volunteer 32 Committee Bill Weber Hertaus (Jerome) for House Seat 33A Jerome Allan 6 (Jerry) Hertaus Connie Bernardy Volunteer Team 24 (House) Connie Bernardy Petersburg (John) Campaign 2 Committee John Petersburg Anna Wills for House Anna Christa Wills 25 Committee to Elect Andy Hillebregt for 4 House of Rep 35A Andy Hillebregt Clausen (Gregory) for Senate Gregory Clausen 1 Eken (Kent) for State Senate District 4 Kent Eken 9 Howe (Jeffrey) for House Jeffrey Howe 12 Lien (Benjamin) for Minnesota 4A Benjamin Lien 21 Foung (Hawj) for Senate 67 Foung Hawj 1 Committee to Elect Steve Green Steve Green 25 Campaign for Ron Kresha (House) Ronald Kresha 24 Metsa (Jason) for House Jason Metsa 16 Eric Pratt for Minnesota (Senate) Eric Pratt 1 Friends of (Mike) Freiberg Mike Freiberg 34 clarkjohnson4mn Clark Johnson 2 Tama Theis for Minnesota House Tama Theis 8 Johnson (Jeff) for Governor Jeff Johnson 253 Simon (Steve) for Secretary of State Steve Simon 13 Friends of Eric Lucero Eric Lucero 32 Friends of Freedom (Calvin K Bahr) Calvin (Cal) Bahr 1 Fenton (Kelly) for House Kelly Fenton 8 Jason Rarick for MN House 11B Jason Rarick 11 Youakim (Cheryl) for State 22 Representative Committee Cheryl Youakim Pinto (David) Volunteer Committee David Pinto 24 Jennifer Schultz Volunteer Committee Jennifer Schultz 67 Jim Nash for Minnesota Jim Nash 16 Christensen (Drew) for Minnesota Drew (Andrew) Christensen 4 Friends of Brian Daniels Brian Daniels 34 Jon Koznick for House Jon Koznick 9 Marla Vagts Campaign Marla Vagts 3 Elect Vogel (Bob) Committee Robert (Bob) Vogel 16 Randy Jessup Volunteer Committee Randy Jessup 49 Committee to Elect Josh Heintzeman Joshua Heintzeman 9 Mali Marvin for House Mali Marvin 1 Spears (Kim) for House Supporters Kim Spears 70 Al Doty for House Al Doty 1 Heyer (Jon) 4 House Jon Heyer 5 Vote for Loonan (Robert) Robert (Bob) Loonan 38 Neighbors for Peggy Flanagan Peggy Flanagan 1 Committee to Elect Thomas Trehus Thomas Trehus 150 Friends for Karla (Scapanski) Karla Jean Scapanski 24 Scott Jensen for Senate Scott Mitchell Jensen 43 Abeler (Jim) Volunteer Committee Jim Abeler 14 Goggin (Michael) for Senate Michael Goggin 13 Rob Ecklund for 3A Rep Robert Ecklund 32 Little (Matt) for Senate Matt Little 23 Matt Bliss for House Matt Bliss 24 Minnesotans for Erin Maye Quade Erin Maye Quade 2 Neighbors For Ilhan (Omar) Ilhan Omar 12 Wazlawik (Ami) Volunteer Committee Ami Wazlawik 62 Campaign for Mark Koran Mark William Koran 1 Neighbors for Sauke (Duane) Duane Sauke 8 Andrew Carlson for State 55 Representative (Robert) Andrew Carlson Heather Edelson for House Heather Edelson 50 Neighbors for Fue Lee Fue Lee 4 Candy Sina for Senate Candice (Candy) Sina 16 Chad (Anderson) for House Chad Anderson 4 Mary KP (Kunesh-Podein) for House Mary Kunesh-Podein 4 People for Gail Kulp Gail Kulp 18 Fogarty (Kevin) for House Kevin Fogarty 10 Matt Klein for Senate Matthew Klein 9 Becker-Finn (Jamie) for 42B Jamie Becker-Finn 18 Julie Sandstede For MN House 3 Volunteer Committee Julie Sandstede Liz (Olson) for Duluth Elizabeth (Liz) Olson 21 Huot for House John Duffy Huot 16 Regina for House Regina Barr 15 West (Nolan) for Minnesota Nolan West 11 Haley (Barbara Ann May) for House Barbara Ann 6 May Haley Layman (Sandy) Volunteer Committee Sandy Layman 12 Vote John Poston Volunteer Committee John Poston 6 Steve Cwodzinski for State Senate Steve Cwodzinski 7 Matt Grossell for MN House Matthew (Matt) Grossell 3 Lang (Andrew) for Senate 17 Andrew Lang 1 Citizens for Franke (Keith) Keith Franke 1 Jerry Newton Committee Jerry Newton 2 Mark Johnson for MN Senate Mark Timothy Johnson 8 Erin (Koegel) for Minnesota Erin Koegel 10 Paul Anderson for Senate Paul Anderson 1 Sarah (Hamlin) for House Sarah Hamlin 2 Norrie Thomas Campaign Fund Norrie Thomas 39 Margaret (Fernandez) for House Margaret Fernandez 20 Friends for Aric (Putnam) Aric Putnam 17 Andy Turonie for MN State House Andrew (Andy) Turonie 8 Dornink (Gene) for Senate Committee Gene Dornink 46 Committee to elect Sue Larson Susan (Sue) Larson 10 Anthony Wilder for House Anthony Wilder 4 Eichorn (Justin) for MN Senate 2 Campaign Committee Justin Eichorn Jurgens (Tony) Volunteer Committee Tony Jurgens 2 Kristin Bahner for State Representative Kristin Bahner 19 Jordan Idso for House 4A Jordan Idso 6 Anne Neu for House Anne Neu 8 Ryan Winkler for Attorney General Ryan Winkler 3 Murphy (Erin) for Minnesota Erin Murphy 263 Coleman (Christopher) for Governor Christopher Coleman 19 Rebecca Otto for Minnesota Rebecca Otto 449 Stephenson (Zachary) for House Zachary Stephenson 7 parrish4mn Phillip Parrish 47 Doug Wardlow for Attorney General Doug Wardlow 20 Tim Walz for Governor Tim Walz 950 Jamie (Mahlberg) for House Jamie Mahlberg 17 Liebling (Tina) for Governor Tina Liebling 6/25/2018 30 Jenny Rhoades for Governor Jenny Rhoades 1 Matt Dean for Governor Matt Dean 2 Neighbors for (Brandon) Taitt Brandon Taitt 8 Neighbors for Geoff Dittberner Geoffrey Dittberner 2 Shelly (Christensen) for house Shelly 19 (Michelle) Christensen Jon Tollefson for Auditor Jon Tollefson 10 Malik (Amir) for Minnesota Amir Joseph Malik 74 Paula (O'Loughlin) for Minnesota Paula O'Loughlin 2 Marinda Kimmel for House Marinda Kimmel 27 Debra Hilstrom for Attorney General Debra Hilstrom 23 Committee to Elect
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