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Campaign Finance Disclosure Statement G Elections Division I Office of the Secretary of State N a L O Original R I CAMPAIGN FINANCE DISCLOSURE STATEMENT G ELECTIONS DIVISION I OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE N A L REGISTRANT INFORMATION Registrant Name: Molly Gray Address: PO Box 8295 City, State, and Zip: Burlington, VT 05402 Election Cycle: Party Affiliation : Office : 2020 General Democratic Lieutenant Governor Phone: Email: Website : (802)922-2366 [email protected] Treasurer Name: Mary Kehoe Treasurer Address: PO Box 8295, Burlington, VT 05402 Designation Bank Name: Northfield Savings Bank Bank Address: PO Box 7180, Barre, VT 05641 Report Due Date : September 01, 2020 Date Filed : September 01, 2020 þ I hereby certify, under the pains and penalties of perjury, that the information provided is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge, information and belief. By checking this box, no signature is needed and you agree to the terms and conditions under Vermont law. September 01, 2020 Molly Gray Mary Kehoe Date Registrant Name Treasurer Name 1 | Page Registrant Name : Molly Gray Election Cycle : 2020 General Report Due Date : September 01, 2020 Date Filed : September 01, 2020 SURPLUS FROM PREVIOUS CAMPAIGN Total Surplus from previous Campaign $ 0.00 Total Carry Forward to the current campaign (surplus - donations + interest) : $ 0.00 CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURE SUMMARY SUMMARY OF CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURE THIS PERIOD CAMPAIGN TO DATE CONTRIBUTIONS A. Total Contributions over $100 $64,159.38 $236,761.97 B. Total Contributions $100 or less $9,574.99 $50,653.24 C. Number of Contributors 311 1,311 D. Number of Contributions $100 or less 210 1079 E. Subtotal of non-monetary (in-kind) contributions $99.38 $5,690.72 F. Subtotal of monetary contributions (A + B - E) $73,634.99 $281,724.49 TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS (E +F): $73,734.37 $287,415.21 EXPENDITURES G. Total Expenditures (excluding Mass Media $500 or more) $36,660.78 $99,931.92 H. Total Mass Media Expenditure $500 or more $33,749.05 $105,905.38 I. Number of Mass Media Expenditure $500 or more 12 31 TOTAL EXPENDITURES(G + H): $70,409.83 $205,837.30 CONTRIBUTION BY SELF OR IMMEDIATE FAMILY: $ 0.00 $ 10.00 2 | Page Registrant Name : Molly Gray Election Cycle : 2020 General Report Due Date : September 01, 2020 Date Filed : September 01, 2020 DETAILS OF CONTRIBUTIONS OVER $100 Contributor's Total Amount of Date of Town of Contribution Contribution Contribution Name of Contributor Address Residence to Date In-Kind 08/11/2020 Novotny, Elizabeth 192 Cilley Hill Rd, Jericho VT $99.38 $399.38 Jericho, VT 05465 Comments: rented furniture for election night Total In-Kind: $99.38 Monetary 07/30/2020 MacPherson, Andrew 600 H St NE, Washington DC $500.00 $500.00 Washington, DC 20002 07/30/2020 Oneill, Catlin 817 L St NE, Washington DC $250.00 $250.00 Washington, DC 20002 07/31/2020 Rendall, Sandy 205 Economou Farm South Burlington VT $250.00 $250.00 Rd, South Burlington, VT 05403 08/01/2020 Chernick, Michael 330 Cityside Dr Unit Montpelier VT $25.00 $50.00 75, Montpelier, VT 05602 08/02/2020 Heyerdahl, Barbarina 84 College St, Montpelier VT $500.00 $500.00 Montpelier, VT 05602 08/02/2020 Oster, Jake 410 21st Ave Apt A, Seattle WA $200.00 $200.00 Seattle, WA 98122 08/03/2020 Carter, Matthew 41 Beech St, Essex Essex Junction VT $100.00 $200.00 Junction, VT 05452 08/03/2020 Smith, Meg 506 Black Willow Ln, Charlotte VT $250.00 $250.00 Charlotte, VT 05445 08/09/2020 Dowd, Kara 3030 Tennyson St Washington DC $200.00 $200.00 NW, Washington, DC 20015 08/09/2020 Wall, Tim 95 Spear St, Charlotte, Charlotte VT $1,000.00 $1,000.00 VT 05445 08/10/2020 Greer, Matthew 79 Potomac Ave SE Washington DC $10.00 $50.00 Apt 410, Washington, DC 20003 08/11/2020 Chernick, Michael 330 Cityside Dr Unit Montpelier VT $35.00 $85.00 75, Montpelier, VT 05602 Current Amended Deleted 3 | Page Registrant Name : Molly Gray Election Cycle : 2020 General Report Due Date : September 01, 2020 Date Filed : September 01, 2020 08/11/2020 Perry, Chris 37 Ordway Rd Apt Tunbridge VT $100.00 $200.00 STEBLDGOPTIONA L, Tunbridge, VT 05077 08/11/2020 Rosner, Marni 40 Putney School RD, Putney VT $25.00 $100.00 Putney, VT 05346 08/11/2020 Smith, Oakley 1218 Quaker St, Lincoln VT $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Lincoln, VT 05443 08/11/2020 Nyman, Elisha 8217 Kerry Rd, Chevy Chevy Chase MD $100.00 $600.00 Chase, MD 20815 08/11/2020 Ross, Andrew 720 Dorset St, Charlotte VT $500.00 $500.00 Charlotte, VT 05445 08/12/2020 Liu, Bob 836 Glendale Ave, San San Diego CA $200.00 $200.00 Diego, CA 92102 08/12/2020 Reid, John 551 Goodall Rd, East East Calais VT $400.00 $800.00 Calais, VT 05650 08/12/2020 Goodell, Susan 1664 MOORE HILL Newbury VT $100.00 $200.00 RD, NEWBURY, VT 05051 08/12/2020 Shannon, Joan 41 Central Ave, Burlington VT $100.00 $310.90 Burlington, VT 05401 08/12/2020 O'Neill, Jerome 18 Harbor Watch Rd, Burlington VT $500.00 $1,500.00 Burlington, VT 05401 08/12/2020 Albee, Luke 3131 Rittenhouse St Washington DC $500.00 $1,700.00 NW, Washington, DC 20015 08/12/2020 Novotny, Elizabeth 192 Cilley Hill Rd, Jericho VT $250.00 $649.38 Jericho, VT 05465 08/12/2020 Tsentas, Christos 621 N Saint Asaph St Alexandria VA $100.00 $350.00 Unit 207, Alexandria, VA 22314 08/12/2020 Costello, Thomas PO Box 483, Brattleboro VT $2,500.00 $2,650.00 Brattleboro, VT 05302 08/12/2020 L. Sand, Robert 18 High St, Woodstock VT $500.00 $500.00 Woodstock, VT 05091 08/12/2020 Haskell, Paul 2090 Moore Rd, South South Royalton VT $1,000.00 $3,500.00 Royalton, VT 05068 08/12/2020 Beauchemin, Michael 11 Keari Ln, South South Burlington VT $10.00 $35.00 Burlington, VT 05403 08/12/2020 Smith, Shapleigh 369 Farm Hill Rd, Morrisville VT $250.00 $250.00 Morrisville, VT 05661 08/13/2020 Green Mountain PAC PO Box 1142, Montpelier VT $4,000.00 $4,000.00 Montpelier, VT 05601 08/13/2020 Symington, Gaye 324 Browns Trace Rd, Jericho VT $250.00 $250.00 Jericho, VT 05465 Current Amended Deleted 4 | Page Registrant Name : Molly Gray Election Cycle : 2020 General Report Due Date : September 01, 2020 Date Filed : September 01, 2020 08/13/2020 Bolduc, Andrew 252 Autumn Hill Rd, South Burlington VT $250.00 $250.00 South Burlington, VT 05403 08/14/2020 Klose, Christopher 5600 Nebraska Ave Washington DC $500.00 $500.00 NW, Washington, DC 20015 08/14/2020 Danon, Beth 32 Silver St Apt A, Hinesburg VT $500.00 $500.00 Hinesburg, VT 05461 08/14/2020 Holcombe, Rebecca PO Box 170, Norwich, Norwich VT $1,000.00 $1,050.00 VT 05055 08/15/2020 Beauchemin, Michael 11 Keari Ln, South South Burlington VT $25.00 $60.00 Burlington, VT 05403 08/15/2020 Brumsted, Jessica 217 Heather Ln, Shelburne VT $250.00 $250.00 Shelburne, VT 05482 08/15/2020 Adrian, Edward 35 Brookes Ave , Burlington VT $100.00 $200.00 Burlington, VT 05401 08/15/2020 Sarafzadeh, Ali 198 Upper Hollow Rd, Stowe VT $250.00 $250.00 Stowe, VT 05672 08/15/2020 Donaldson, Dana 114 Old Summer Waitsfield VT $300.00 $600.00 Camp Rd, Waitsfield, VT 05673 08/15/2020 Chernick, Michael 330 Cityside Dr Unit Montpelier VT $25.00 $110.00 75, Montpelier, VT 05602 08/15/2020 Martin, George 124 Prospect Pkwy, Burlington VT $500.00 $1,100.00 Burlington, VT 05401 08/16/2020 Kennedy, Keith 161 Austin Dr Apt Burlington VT $25.00 $200.00 120, Burlington, VT 05401 08/17/2020 Obrien, Anne 2406 Hinesburg Rd, Richmond VT $100.00 $150.00 Richmond, VT 05477 08/17/2020 Walke, Stephen 12 Liberty St, Montpelier VT $500.00 $1,200.00 Montpelier, VT 05602 08/17/2020 Singer, Timothy 1636 Hawthorne St Houston TX $150.00 $150.00 Apt 2, Houston, TX 77006 08/17/2020 Burrill, George PO Box 129, Shelburne VT $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Shelburne, VT 05482 08/17/2020 Ducharme, Robert 2296 S Walden Rd, Cabot VT $100.00 $150.00 Cabot, VT 05647 08/18/2020 Dean, Howard 325 S Cove Rd, Burlington VT $4,160.00 $4,160.00 Burlington, VT 05401 08/18/2020 Drake, Catherine 1541 Pucker St, Stowe, Stowe VT $100.00 $150.00 VT 05672 Current Amended Deleted 5 | Page Registrant Name : Molly Gray Election Cycle : 2020 General Report Due Date : September 01, 2020 Date Filed : September 01, 2020 08/18/2020 Deans, Dottie 734 Galaxy Hill Rd, North Pomfret VT $1,000.00 $1,000.00 North Pomfret, VT 05053 08/18/2020 Pomerleau, Ernest 69 College St, Burlington VT $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Burlington, VT 05401 08/19/2020 Rosner, Marni 40 Putney School RD, Putney VT $10.00 $110.00 Putney, VT 05346 08/19/2020 Alley, Trish 333 Atherton Way, Greensboro VT $250.00 $250.00 Greensboro, VT 05841 08/20/2020 Beauchemin, Michael 11 Keari Ln, South South Burlington VT $25.00 $85.00 Burlington, VT 05403 08/20/2020 Asch, Peter 21 CRESCENT Burlington VT $1,500.00 $1,500.00 BEACH DR, BURLINGTON, VT 05408 08/21/2020 Smith, Winthrop 246 Galloping Wind Warren VT $2,000.00 $2,000.00 Trl, Warren, VT 05674 08/21/2020 Greer, Matthew 79 Potomac Ave SE Washington DC $50.00 $200.00 Apt 410, Washington, DC 20003 08/21/2020 Callan, Ginny 305 Guyette Rd, E E Montpelier VT $100.00 $200.00 Montpelier, VT 05651 08/21/2020 Greer, Matthew 79 Potomac Ave SE Washington DC $100.00 $200.00 Apt 410, Washington, DC 20003 08/22/2020 Coates, David 474 Coates Island Rd, Colchester VT $2,100.00 $2,600.00 Colchester, VT 05446 08/22/2020 Bradbury, David 2463 Stowe Hollow Stowe VT $150.00 $150.00 Rd, Stowe, VT 05672 08/23/2020 Francis, Lachlan PO Box 802, Putney, Putney VT $25.00 $285.00 VT 05346 08/24/2020 Moore, James 76 LEAP FROG Montpelier VT $500.00 $500.00 HOLW, MONTPELIER, VT 05602 08/24/2020 Garden, Thomas PO Box 777, Windham NH $250.00 $250.00 Windham, NH 03087 08/24/2020 Purdom, Rebecca 184 North Ave, Burlington VT $1,000.00 $1,350.00 Burlington, VT 05401 08/24/2020 Muyskens, Sarah 276 S Union St, Burlington VT $100.00 $200.00 Burlington, VT 05401
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