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Campaign Committee Campaign Finance Disclosure Report County, city and school candidates and ballot question committees, contact the office where you filed your nominating petition or ballot question petition to see what is required to be filed in that jurisdiction. The Secretary of State’s office is ministerial in filing and is not responsible for accuracy. It is the Committee’s responsibility to provide accurate information. WHO FILES this form with the Secretary of State's Office: Committee Types ● Statewide Political Action Committees ● Statewide Political Parties ● Statewide Ballot Question Committees ● Statewide Candidate Committees ● Legislative Candidate Committees ● County and Auxiliary Political Parties Political Committee Information If you are a Candidate, list name as it appears on your nominating petition and what office you are seeking. Candidate Name: Mr Lee Anton Schoenbeck Full Name of Committee: Schoenbeck for Senate Office Sought: SD Senate Type of Committee: Legislative Committee Mailing Address: 419 54th st SW, Watertown, SD 57201 Committee Telephone Number: (605) 881-5929 Committee Email Address (if applicable): [email protected] Treasurer Name: Katherine Danforth Treasurer Mailing Address (PO Box or Street): 1106 22nd st NE Watertown, SD 57201 Treasurer Telephone Number: (605) 295-1186 Treasurer Email Address: [email protected] If you are a Ballot Question Committee, explain the measure(s) and/or issue(s) the committee is involved with and whether the committee support(s) or oppose(s) them. Type of Campaign Statement (you must select one): Pre-Primary X Pre-General Year-End Termination of Committee You may also select one of the reports below in combination with a report above: Amendment (for most recent report filed) Termination of Committee No person may execute this report knowing it is false in any material respect. Any violation may be subject to a civil and/or criminal penalty. Any person who, with intent to defraud, falsely makes, completes, or alters a written instrument of any kind, or passes any forged instrument of any kind is guilty of forgery. Forgery is a Class 5 felony (SDCL 22-39-36). I also understand that failure to timely file any statement, amendment, or correction required subjects the Treasurer, who is responsible for filings under SDCL 12-27, to a civil penalty of $200.00 (county political parties and auxiliary organizations, $50.00) for each violation (SDCL 12-27-29.1). Additional penalties not to exceed $250 could be assessed SDCL 12-27-29.4. I also understand that failure to timely file reports or pay penalties could result in the candidate not being certified for office (SDCL 12-27-29.3). Date: Oct 15 2020 11:54AM document submitted electronically by Katherine Danforth Signature of Treasurer 1 INCOME Direct Contributions from Individuals *This section reports all contributions from individuals, including family members. If a family member contribution is over the limit for an individual (there are no limits on family member contributions), please make sure to designate next to the Contributor name that they are a family member. (SDCL 12-27-7 & 12-27-8) *No person, entity, candidate, or political committee may give or accept a contribution unless the name, mailing address, city and state of the contributor is made known to the person, entity, candidate, or political committee receiving the contribution. (SDCL 12-27-11) *NEW (effective July 1, 2019): Any contribution from a person who is an unemancipated minor shall be deducted from the total contribution permitted under this section by the unemancipated minor’s custodial parent or parents. (SDCL 25-5-24 defines emancipated minor) Unitemized Direct Contributions from Individuals This is the sum of all contributions of $100.00 or less from individuals. (SDCL 12-27-24 (11)) Amount TOTAL of all Unitemized Direct Contributions from Individuals: $ $549.12 Itemized Direct Contributions from Individuals Enter all itemized contributions of more than $100.00 in the aggregate from each individual below (SDCL 12-27-24 (12)). Example: Joe gave $50.00 in a previous reporting period and gave $100.00 in this reporting period so his contributions are now required to be Itemized since his total amount contributed in the calendar year is more than $100.00. His calendar year aggregate amount is now $150.00. For this example $100.00 would be disclosed. Contributor Name Mailing Address (Street or PO Box, City, State, Zip Code) City, State, Zip Code Amount Scott Abdallah 808 W Chicory Lane Sioux Falls, SD 57108 $1,000.00 Russ Janklow 2612 S Purdue Ave Sioux Falls, SD 57106 $1,000.00 Dana Dykhouse 2019 PO Box 1348 Sioux Falls, SD 57101 $1,000.00 LaDawn Dykhouse 2019 2211 West Black Rock Circle Sioux Falls, SD 57108 $1,000.00 Steve Yseth PO Box 427 Watertown, SD 57201 $1,000.00 Darla Assman 28636 283rd Ave Mission, SD 57555 $1,000.00 Mike Hartshorn 960 S Lake Dr Watertown, SD 57201 $500.00 Ryan VanLaecken 701 Jonathan Dr Watertown, SD 57201 $1,000.00 Rusty Fiegen 27659 484th Ave Canton, SD 57109 $1,000.00 Gerry Rieber 3625 Sioux Conifer Rd Watertown, SD 57201 $250.00 Dick Muth 1800 N Ridge Rd Mitchell, SD 57301 $1,000.00 Mark Stein 548 S Lake Dr Watertown, SD 57201 $1,000.00 Dan Raderschadt 45209 179th St Hayti, SD 57241 $1,000.00 Jason Pieper 1001 45th St NW Watertown, SD 57201 $100.00 Rick Stone 1503 11th St NW Watertown, SD 57201 $100.00 Paul Houck PO Box 263 Gettysburg, SD 57442 $1,000.00 Jack Hieb 12910 Ironwood Dr Aberdeen, SD 57401 $1,000.00 Dave Jencks 6544 Killarney Park Dr Wentworth, SD 57075 $100.00 Bob Houck PO Box 203 Gettysburg, SD 57442 $500.00 Bill Coester 232 S Main St Milbank, SD 57252 $100.00 Greg Erlandson 4211 Troon Ct Rapid City, SD 57702 $200.00 Rick Hustead PO Box 1 Wall, SD 57790 $250.00 Bryce Healy 3108 Cinnamon St Sioux Falls, SD 57108 $500.00 Tom Simmons 117 Prentis Ave Vermillion, SD 57069 $200.00 Christine Hamilton PO Box 166 Kimball, SD 57355 $250.00 Lonnie Braun 4736 Dornoch Ct Rapid City, SD 57702 $100.00 Renee Christensen 2709 E 51st St Sioux Falls, SD 57103 $100.00 Jack Theeler PO Box 1025 Mitchell, SD 57301 $250.00 Jonn Byre 5101 S Sweet Water Pl Sioux Falls, SD 57108 $1,000.00 Ross Ortman 25724 Packard Lane Renner, SD 57055 $350.00 2 Jim Thares PO Box 1359 Aberdeen, SD 57402 $500.00 Michael Hickey PO Box 8446 Rapid City, SD 57709 $200.00 Al Kurtenbach 47209 220th Ave Brookings, SD 57006 $1,000.00 Vance Goldammer 12 S Elkjer Cir Sioux Falls, SD 57103 $100.00 Bob Martin PO Box 484 Rapid City, SD 57709 $100.00 Mary Burd 601 S Cliff Ave Sioux Falls, SD 57104 $200.00 Paul Schock 221 S Phillips Sioux Falls, SD 57104 $250.00 Wayne Gustafson 4909 Carriage Hills Dr Rapid City, SD 57702 $100.00 Carl Carlson 2208 W Black Rock Cir Sioux Falls, SD 57108 $1,000.00 Elton Byre 5 S le Chateau Pl Sioux Falls, SD 57105 $100.00 Wayne Puetz 25328 Georgella Pl Mitchell, SD 57301 $500.00 John Blackburn 100 W 4th St Yankton, SD 57078 $100.00 Larry Canfield 3062 W Donahue Dr Sioux Falls, SD 57105 $250.00 Dave Rozenboom 1504 N Oak Ridge Pl Sioux Falls, SD 57110 $250.00 Paula Hicks 2300 Burleigh St Yankton, SD 57078 $200.00 Dave King 6013 W Sterling Dr Sioux Falls, SD 57106 $200.00 Gene Jones 2 Wedgeon Pl Sioux Falls, SD 57105 $1,000.00 Dana Dykhouse 2020 PO Box 1348 Sioux Falls, SD 57101 $1,000.00 LaDawn Dykhouse 2020 2211 West Black Rock Circle Sioux Falls, SD 57108 $1,000.00 Mike Cartney 1020 11th St NE Watertown, SD 57201 $500.00 Miles Beacom 48027 Riverside Pl Sioux Falls, SD 57108 $1,000.00 Jay Gelhaus 2212 N Jay St Aberdeen, SD 57401 $1,000.00 Terry Sabers 27 Arrowhead Pass Mitchell, SD 57301 $100.00 Steve Meyer 508 Southview Dr Brookings, SD 57006 $400.00 Ted Hustead PO Box 134 Wall, SD 57790 $1,000.00 Rob Fouberg PO Box 285 Aberdeen, SD 57402 $1,000.00 Jim Mohs 718 Hunters Ridge Road Brookings, SD 57006 $250.00 Bill Doyle 1800 Dunbar Trail Sioux Falls, SD 57108 $1,000.00 Brian Sandvig 310 Highland Dr Milbank, SD 57252 $100.00 Clay Anderson PO Box 65 Miller, SD 57362 $1,000.00 Tim Peterson 1188 S. Lake Dr Watertown, SD 57201 $500.00 Doug Hoffman 2417 S 2nd Ave Sioux Falls, SD 57105 $100.00 Kent Cutler 215 W Spy Glass Drive Sioux Falls, SD 57108 $1,000.00 Kitty Kinsman 5157 Pinedale Heights Rapid City, SD 57702 $200.00 John Burke 3941 Forest Park Circle Rapid City, SD 57702 $1,000.00 Dave Billion 3401 W 41st St Sioux Falls, SD 57106 $250.00 Matt Paulson 1401 S Discovery Ave Sioux Falls, SD 57106 $100.00 Larry Nelson PO Box 38 Canton, SD 57013 $100.00 Curt Hage 48023 Oak Trail Place Sioux Falls, SD 57108 $100.00 Dick Tieszen 306 E Capitol Ave #300 Pierre, SD 57501 $250.00 Paul Bradsky 927 Main St Rapid City, SD 57701 $1,000.00 Mitch LaFleur PO Box 8181 Rapid City, SD 57709 $1,000.00 Mike Bornitz 504 S Horizon Circle Sioux Falls, SD 57106 $250.00 Greg Endres 2011 S Serenity Dr Watertown, SD 57201 $300.00 Audrey Jones 2919 S Ridgeview Way Sioux Falls, SD 57105 $1,000.00 Jeff Meyer 1409 W Killarney St Sioux Falls, SD 57108 $250.00 Tony Bour 158 Signal Hill Rd Yankton, SD 57078 $500.00 Roger Feickert 38493 132nd St Aberdeen, SD 57401 $250.00 3 Bob Snell 5424 4th Ave SW Watertown, SD 57201 $500.00 Sam Nelson 320 N Milwaukee St Canton, SD 57013 $200.00 Bob Riter 319 S Coteau Pierre, SD 57501 $400.00 Steve Horning 15 9th Ave SE Watertown, SD 57201 $500.00 Mike Danforth 736 19th St NE Watertown, SD 57201 $250.00 Merlin Jeitz 828 Pompeska Watertown, SD 57201 $200.00 Art Russo Box 1121 Aberdeen, SD 57402 $500.00 Jackie Rieffenberger 513 20th Ave NW Watertown, SD 57201 $100.00 Deb Birgen 1409 E Crestview Drive Sioux Falls, SD 57103 $200.00
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