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For latest information, please visit: https://cal- access.sos.ca.gov/Campaign/Committees/Detail.aspx?id=1008771&view=contributions&session=2019 PAYMENT DATE PAYEE CONTEST POSITION AMOUNT TYPE 10/30/2020 OAKPAC SUPPORT MONETARY $10,000.00 CRISTINA GARCIA FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 06/06/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $2,500.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 058 WALDRON FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 02/13/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 075 ROB BONTA FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 02/27/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 018 DEVON MATHIS FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 03/07/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 026 JIM WOOD FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 05/07/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 002 SHANNON GROVE FOR STATE SENATOR 06/06/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 SENATE 2022 016 EDUARDO GARCIA FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 06/19/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 056 JEFF STONE FOR STATE SENATOR 07/11/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 STATE SENATE 2022 028 NANCY SKINNER FOR STATE SENATOR 08/27/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 SENATE 2020 009 DEVON MATHIS FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 08/27/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $2,000.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 026 01/16/2019 OAKPAC SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 BRIAN DAHLE FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 02/13/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 SENATE 2019 PERSON 001 MELISSA MELENDEZ STATE ASSEMBLY 02/27/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 FOR ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 067 ANDREAS BORGEAS STATE SENATOR 02/27/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 FOR SENATE 2022 008 BUFFY WICKS FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 03/07/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 015 SENATOR BOB STATE SENATOR 03/07/2019 WIECKOWSKI 2018- SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 010 2020 OFFICE HOLDER NANCY SKINNER FOR STATE SENATOR 04/11/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 SENATE 2020 009 BILL DODD FOR STATE SENATOR 04/29/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 SENATE 2020 003 BILL QUIRK FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 05/07/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 020 MGEN RICHARD D. STATE SENATOR 06/06/2019 ROTH USAF (RET.) FOR SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 031 SENATE 2020 JACQUI IRWIN FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 06/06/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 044 COTTIE PETRIE- STATE ASSEMBLY 06/06/2019 NORRIS FOR SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 PERSON 074 ASSEMBLY 2020 REBECCA BAUER-KAHN STATE ASSEMBLY 06/19/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 FOR ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 016 RE-ELECT TONI STATE SENATOR 06/19/2019 ATKINS FOR SENATE SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 039 2020 HENRY STERN FOR STATE SENATOR 06/19/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 SENATE 2020 027 BLANCA RUBIO FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 06/19/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 048 ANTHONY STATE SENATOR 08/27/2019 PORTANTINO FOR SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 025 SENATE 2020 MELISSA MELENDEZ STATE ASSEMBLY 08/27/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 FOR ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 067 BLANCA RUBIO FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 08/27/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 048 GLAZER FOR SENATE STATE SENATOR 12/30/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 2020 007 SUSAN RUBIO FOR STATE SENATOR 05/06/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 SENATE 2022 022 MELISSA HURTADO STATE SENATOR 05/26/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 FOR SENATE 2022 014 LORENA GONZALEZ STATE ASSEMBLY 05/26/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 FOR ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 080 JORDAN CUNNINGHAM STATE ASSEMBLY 05/26/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 FOR ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 035 ANNA CABALLERO FOR STATE SENATOR 05/26/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 SENATE 2022 012 BLOOM FOR ASSEMBLY STATE ASSEMBLY 05/26/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 2020 PERSON 050 MEGAN DAHLE FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 05/26/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 001 LING LING CHANG FOR STATE SENATOR 05/26/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 SENATE 2020 029 HEATH FLORA FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 05/26/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 012 WILK FOR SENATE STATE SENATOR 05/26/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 2020 021 FRIENDS OF FRANK STATE ASSEMBLY 05/26/2020 BIGELOW FOR SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 PERSON 005 ASSEMBLY 2020 LACKEY FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 05/26/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 036 MAIENSCHEIN FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 05/26/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 077 RODRIGUEZ FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 05/26/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 052 STEVEN BRADFORD STATE SENATOR 05/26/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 FOR SENATE 2020 035 PHILLIP CHEN FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 05/26/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 055 BOB ARCHULETA FOR STATE SENATOR 05/26/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 SENATE 2022 032 COLONEL (RET.) TOM STATE SENATOR 06/09/2020 UMBERG FOR STATE SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 034 SENATE 2022 RE-ELECT JAMES STATE ASSEMBLY 06/09/2020 RAMOS FOR ASSEMBLY SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 PERSON 040 2020 TIM GRAYSON FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 06/09/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 014 JESSE GABRIEL FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 06/09/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 045 DR. JOAQUIN STATE ASSEMBLY 06/09/2020 ARAMBULA FOR SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 PERSON 031 ASSEMBLY 2020 BILL DODD FOR STATE SENATOR 06/23/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 SENATE 2020 003 GLAZER FOR SENATE STATE SENATOR 06/23/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 2020 007 MAIENSCHEIN FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 09/09/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 077 VINCE FONG FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 09/21/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 034 COTTIE PETRIE- STATE ASSEMBLY 10/06/2020 NORRIS FOR SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 PERSON 074 ASSEMBLY 2020 AUTUMN BURKE FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 10/12/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 062 MELISSA MELENDEZ LIEUTENANT 11/23/2020 FOR LT GOVERNOR SUPPORT MONETARY $1,500.00 GOVERNOR 028 2022 SUSAN RUBIO FOR STATE SENATOR 03/13/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,330.00 SENATE 2022 022 JIM FRAZIER FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 02/13/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,300.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 011 BEN ALLEN FOR STATE STATE SENATOR 02/13/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,300.00 SENATE 2022 026 REBECCA BAUER-KAHN STATE ASSEMBLY 02/20/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,300.00 FOR ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 016 ED CHAU FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 02/27/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,300.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 049 BEN ALLEN FOR STATE STATE SENATOR 05/23/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,300.00 SENATE 2022 026 JIM FRAZIER FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 06/19/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,300.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 011 ADRIN NAZARIAN FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 06/19/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,300.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 046 KAMLAGER FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 06/19/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,300.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 054 THE CALIFORNIA 02/11/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 REPUBLICAN PARTY AL MURATSUCHI FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 02/27/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 ASSEMBLY 2019 PERSON 066 DR. RICHARD PAN FOR STATE SENATOR 03/25/2019 SENATE 2018 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 006 OFFICEHOLDER DR. RICHARD PAN FOR STATE SENATOR 04/11/2019 SENATE 2018 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 006 OFFICEHOLDER BILL QUIRK FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 05/07/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 020 SABRINA CERVANTES STATE ASSEMBLY 06/19/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 FOR ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 060 BUFFY WICKS FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 12/16/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 015 BOB WIECKOWSKI FOR BOARD OF 01/22/2020 ALAMEDA COUNTY SUPERVISORS SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 SUPERVISOR 2020 010 ROB BONTA FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 07/30/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 018 MELISSA HURTADO STATE SENATOR 09/21/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 FOR SENATE 2022 014 STEVEN BRADFORD STATE SENATOR 09/21/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 FOR SENATE 2020 035 ROBERT RIVAS FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 09/21/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 030 BILL QUIRK FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 10/01/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 020 NANCY SKINNER FOR STATE SENATOR 10/06/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 SENATE 2020 009 ROB BONTA FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 10/22/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $1,000.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 018 RE-ELECT LYNETTE GIBSON-MCELHANEY CITY COUNCIL 10/01/2020 SUPPORT MONETARY $900.00 FOR CITY COUNCIL MEMBER 2020 REBECCA BAUER-KAHN STATE ASSEMBLY 06/19/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $500.00 FOR ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 016 ROB BONTA FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 10/25/2019 SUPPORT MONETARY $500.00 ASSEMBLY 2020 PERSON 018 .
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