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Dominion Resources Inc. Political Dominion Resources Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 04/01/2015 Through: 06/30/2015 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 1 of 15 Donor Information Schedule A: Direct Contributions Over $100 1. Employer or Business (If Corporate/Company Donor: N/A) 2. Type of Business(If Corporate Donor Type of Business) Date Contribution Aggregate Full Name of Contributor 3. Business Location Received This Period To Date Mailing Address of Contributor Dominion Resources 1. 701 E. Cary Street 2. 05/15/2015 $100,000.00 $350,000.00 Richmond, VA 23219- 3.Richmond, VA Total This Period $100,000.00 Dominion Resources Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 04/01/2015 Through: 06/30/2015 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 2 of 15 No Schedule B results to display. Dominion Resources Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 04/01/2015 Through: 06/30/2015 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 3 of 15 Schedule C: Bank Interest, Refunded Expenditures and Rebates Payment Reason/Type of Payment Date Received Amount Full Name and Address of Payer Dance for Delegate P.O. Box 2584 Void - Dance for Delegate 04/09/2015 $2,500.00 Petersburg, VA 23804- Friends of Roxann Robinson 118 N 8th St Stop Payment - Friends of Roxann Robinson 06/29/2015 $1,000.00 Richmond, VA 23219-2306 Total This Period $3,500.00 Dominion Resources Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 04/01/2015 Through: 06/30/2015 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 4 of 15 Name of Schedule D: Expenditures Person Date of Amount Item or Service Authorizing Expenditure Paid Person or Company Paid and Address Expenditure Ben Chafin for Senate Hunter PO Box 1210 Ben Chafin, STATE SENATE 38th VA 04/01/2015 $2,500.00 Applewhite Lebanon, VA 24266 Ben Cline for Delegate Hunter P.O. Box 1405 Ben Cline, STATE HOUSE 24th VA 04/01/2015 $1,000.00 Applewhite Amherst, VA 24521 Betsy Carr for Delegate Hunter PO Box 10425 Betsy Carr, STATE HOUSE 69th VA 04/01/2015 $250.00 Applewhite Richmond, VA 23221 Chris Head for Delegate Hunter P.O. Box 19130 Chris Head, STATE HOUSE 17th VA 04/01/2015 $2,500.00 Applewhite Roanoke, VA 24019 Common Sense PAC Hunter PO Box 893 Direct Contribution 04/01/2015 $5,000.00 Applewhite Centreville, VA 20122 Dance for Delegate Hunter P.O. Box 2584 Rosalyn Dance, STATE HOUSE 63rd VA 04/01/2015 $2,500.00 Applewhite Petersburg, VA 23804- Eileen Filler-Corn for Delegate Hunter PO Box 523082 Eileen Filler-Corn, STATE HOUSE 41st VA 04/01/2015 $1,000.00 Applewhite Springfield, VA 22152-5082 Favola for Senate Hunter 2319 18th Street North Barbara Favola, STATE SENATE 31st VA 04/01/2015 $1,000.00 Applewhite Arlington, VA 22201 Friends of Barry Knight Hunter 1852 Mill Landing Barry Knight, STATE HOUSE 81st VA 04/01/2015 $1,000.00 Applewhite Virginia Beach, VA 23457-1414 Friends of Charles Poindexter Hunter PO Box 117 Charles Poindexter, STATE HOUSE 9th VA 04/01/2015 $1,000.00 Applewhite Glade Hill, VA 24092 Friends of Charniele Herring Hunter P.O. Box 11779 Charniele Herring, STATE HOUSE 46th VA 04/01/2015 $1,000.00 Applewhite Alexandria, VA 22312 Friends of Delegate Ken Plum Hunter 2073 Cobblestone Lane Ken Plum, STATE HOUSE 36th VA 04/01/2015 $1,500.00 Applewhite Reston, VA 20191 Friends of Jennifer McClellan Hunter P.O. Box 47 Jennifer McClellan, STATE HOUSE 71st VA 04/01/2015 $1,000.00 Applewhite Richmond, VA 23218 Dominion Resources Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 04/01/2015 Through: 06/30/2015 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 5 of 15 Name of Schedule D: Expenditures Person Date of Amount Item or Service Authorizing Expenditure Paid Person or Company Paid and Address Expenditure Friends of Kirk Cox Hunter P.O. Box 1205 Kirk Cox, STATE HOUSE 66th VA 04/01/2015 $10,000.00 Applewhite Colonial Heights, VA 23834 Friends of Lionell Spruill Hunter P.O. Box 5403 Lionell Spruill, STATE HOUSE 77th VA 04/01/2015 $1,000.00 Applewhite Chesapeake, VA 23324 Friends of Manoli Loupassi Hunter P.O. Box 17384 Manoli Loupassi, STATE HOUSE 68th VA 04/01/2015 $2,500.00 Applewhite Richmond, VA 23226-7384 Friends of Mark Obenshain Hunter P.O. Box 555 Mark D. Obenshain, STATE SENATE 26th VA 04/01/2015 $2,500.00 Applewhite Harrisonburg, VA 22803- Friends of Scott Lingamfelter Hunter P.O. Box 7175 Scott Lingamfelter, STATE HOUSE 31st VA 04/01/2015 $1,500.00 Applewhite Woodbridge, VA 22195-7175 Friends of Tommy Norment Hunter P.O. Box 1697 Tommy Norment, STATE SENATE 3rd VA 04/01/2015 $7,500.00 Applewhite Williamsburg, VA 23187 Garrett for Delegate Hunter 418 New Britain Dr T. Scott Garrett, STATE HOUSE 23rd VA 04/01/2015 $1,000.00 Applewhite Lynchburg, VA 24503-2143 Hanger Campaign Fund Hunter P.O. Box 2 Emmet W. Hanger, STATE SENATE 24th VA 04/01/2015 $2,500.00 Applewhite Mount Solon, VA 22843-0002 Joseph Lindsey for Delegate 500 E. Plume Street Hunter Joseph Lindsey, STATE HOUSE 90th VA 04/01/2015 $1,000.00 Suite 105 Applewhite Norfolk, VA 23510 L. Louise Lucas Campaign Fund Hunter P.O. Box 700 L. Louise Lucas, STATE SENATE 18th VA 04/01/2015 $1,000.00 Applewhite Portsmouth, VA 23705-0700 Massie for Delegate Hunter PO Box 29598 Jimmie Massie, STATE HOUSE 72nd VA 04/01/2015 $1,000.00 Applewhite Richmond, VA 23242 McDougle for Virginia Hunter P.O. Box 187 Ryan McDougle, STATE SENATE 4th VA 04/01/2015 $5,000.00 Applewhite Mechanicsville, VA 23111- O'Quinn for Delegate Hunter P.O. Box 16325 Israel O'Quinn, STATE HOUSE 5th VA 04/01/2015 $1,000.00 Applewhite Bristol, VA 24209 Dominion Resources Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 04/01/2015 Through: 06/30/2015 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 6 of 15 Name of Schedule D: Expenditures Person Date of Amount Item or Service Authorizing Expenditure Paid Person or Company Paid and Address Expenditure Ransone for Delegate Hunter P.O. Box 358 Margaret Ransone, STATE HOUSE 99th VA 04/01/2015 $1,000.00 Applewhite Kinsale, VA 22488 Steve Landes for Delegate Committee Hunter P.O. Box 12 Steve Landes, STATE HOUSE 25th VA 04/01/2015 $1,000.00 Applewhite Verona, VA 24482 Stronger Together PAC Hunter PO Box 597 Direct Contribution 04/01/2015 $5,000.00 Applewhite Richmond, VA 23218 Terry Kilgore for Delegate Hunter P.O. Box 669 Terry Kilgore, STATE HOUSE 1st VA 04/01/2015 $10,000.00 Applewhite Gate City, VA 24251 Virginia Legislative Black Caucus Hunter PO Box 7428 Direct Contribution 04/01/2015 $5,000.00 Applewhite Hampton, VA 23666 Dance for Senate Hunter PO Box 2584 Rosalyn Dance, STATE SENATE 16th VA 04/07/2015 $2,500.00 Applewhite Petersburg, VA 23804 Dominion Leadership Trust PAC Hunter 106 Carter Street Direct Contribution 04/23/2015 $2,000.00 Applewhite Fredericksburg, VA 22405-2308 Friends of Tommy Norment Hunter P.O. Box 1697 Tommy Norment, STATE SENATE 3rd VA 05/01/2015 $2,500.00 Applewhite Williamsburg, VA 23187 O'Bannon for House Hunter P.O. Box 70365 John M. O'Bannon, STATE HOUSE 73rd VA 05/01/2015 $1,000.00 Applewhite Richmond, VA 23255 Sickles for Delegate Hunter P.O. Box 10628 Mark Sickles, STATE HOUSE 43rd VA 05/04/2015 $2,000.00 Applewhite Alexandria, VA 22310 Alexander for Senate Hunter 120 West Berkley Avenue Kenneth Alexander, STATE SENATE 5th VA 05/11/2015 $2,500.00 Applewhite Norfolk, VA 23523 Brenda Pogge for Delegate Hunter PO Box 1386 Brenda Pogge, STATE HOUSE 96th VA 05/11/2015 $500.00 Applewhite Yorktown, VA 23692-1386 Danny Marshall for House Hunter PO Box 439 Danny Marshall, STATE HOUSE 14th VA 05/11/2015 $2,500.00 Applewhite Danville, VA 24543-0439 Dominion Resources Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 04/01/2015 Through: 06/30/2015 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 7 of 15 Name of Schedule D: Expenditures Person Date of Amount Item or Service Authorizing Expenditure Paid Person or Company Paid and Address Expenditure Dave Marsden for Senate Hunter P.O. Box 10889 Dave Marsden, STATE SENATE 37th VA 05/11/2015 $1,000.00 Applewhite Burke, VA 22009 Frank Ruff for Senate Hunter P.O. Box 332 Frank M. Ruff, STATE SENATE 15th VA 05/11/2015 $1,000.00 Applewhite Clarksville, VA 23927 Friends of Bryce Reeves Hunter 10054 Southpoint Pkwy Bryce Reeves, STATE SENATE 17th VA 05/11/2015 $2,000.00 Applewhite Fredericksburg, VA 22407 Friends of Charniele Herring Hunter P.O. Box 11779 Charniele Herring, STATE HOUSE 46th VA 05/11/2015 $1,000.00 Applewhite Alexandria, VA 22312 Friends of Chris Jones Hunter P.O. Box 5058 Chris Jones, STATE HOUSE 76th VA 05/11/2015 $1,500.00 Applewhite Suffolk, VA 23435 Friends of Chris Stolle Hunter PO Box 5429 Chris Stolle, STATE HOUSE 83rd VA 05/11/2015 $1,000.00 Applewhite Virginia Beach, VA 23471-0429 Friends of David Bulova Hunter PO Box 106 David Bulova, STATE HOUSE 37th VA 05/11/2015 $1,000.00 Applewhite Fairfax Station, VA 22039 Friends of Luke Torian 4222 Fortuna Center Plaza Hunter Luke Torian, STATE HOUSE 52nd VA 05/11/2015 $1,000.00 #659 Applewhite Dumfries, VA 22025-1515 Friends of Roxann Robinson Hunter 118 N 8th St Roxann Robinson, STATE HOUSE 27th VA 05/11/2015 $1,000.00 Applewhite Richmond, VA 23219-2306 Friends of Steve Martin Hunter P.O.
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