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EB-10 Conduitfinancereport CONDUIT CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORT STATE OF WISCONSIN CF-10 CONDUIT IDENTIFICATION Filing Period Name: January Continuing 2019 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Covers all activity from 09/01/2018 through 12/31/2018 Name of Conduit Fund: Realtors Direct Giver Program Street Address: 4801 Forest Run Road Suite 201 Committee ID: 0900010 City, State and Zip Code: Madison, WI 53704. Email: [email protected] S.No Date Complete Name and Address of Registrant to Whom Funds Were Amount Transferred 1 01/02/2019 Friends & Neighbors of Robin Vos, 960 Rock Ridge Rd., Burlington, $300.00 WI 53105 2 01/02/2019 Friends of Brian Hagedorn, PO Box 620066, Middleton, WI 53562 $500.00 3 01/02/2019 Friends of Mo Cheeks, 3545 Nakoma Rd, Madison, WI 53711 $250.00 4 01/02/2019 Scott Fitzgerald for Senate, N4692 Maple Road, Juneau, WI 53039 $300.00 5 09/04/2018 Friends of Pat Snyder, PO Box 1312, Wausau, WI 54402 $250.00 6 09/04/2018 Friends of Scott Walker, PO Box 620437, Middleton, WI 53562 $250.00 7 09/04/2018 Sean Duffy for Wisconsin, PO Box 538, Wausau, WI 54402 $250.00 8 09/04/2018 Vukmir for US Senate, PO Box 13903, Wauwatosa, WI 53213 $250.00 9 09/07/2018 Friends of John Vander Leest, 1422 Beech Tree Drive, Green Bay, $150.00 WI 54304 10 09/07/2018 Friends of Scott Walker, PO Box 620437, Middleton, WI 53562 $1,000.00 11 09/07/2018 Friends of Scott Walker, PO Box 620437, Middleton, WI 53562 $500.00 12 09/07/2018 Schimel for Judge, P.O. Box 1567, Brookfield, WI 53008 $100.00 13 09/07/2018 Scott Fitzgerald for Senate, N4692 Maple Road, Juneau, WI 53039 $1,150.00 14 09/07/2018 Sean Duffy for Wisconsin, PO Box 538, Wausau, WI 54402 $400.00 15 09/07/2018 Tammy Baldwin for US Senate, P.O. Box 696, Madison, WI 53701 $50.00 16 09/07/2018 Tauchen for Assembly, N3397 South Broadway Road, Bonduel, WI $50.00 54107 17 09/07/2018 Tony for Wisconsin, PO Box 1879, Madison, WI 53701 $500.00 18 09/07/2018 Vukmir for US Senate, PO Box 13903, Wauwatosa, WI 53213 $300.00 19 09/07/2018 Vukmir for US Senate, PO Box 13903, Wauwatosa, WI 53213 $100.00 20 09/11/2018 Bolen for Senate, P.O Box 636, Cable, WI 54821 $100.00 21 09/11/2018 Edming for Assembly - A Bright Future for Wisconsin, N4998 Edming $100.00 Road, Glen Flora, WI 54526 22 09/11/2018 Friends of Scott Walker, PO Box 620437, Middleton, WI 53562 $100.00 23 09/11/2018 Kohl for Congress, PO Box 1073, Grafton, WI 53024 $75.00 24 09/11/2018 Quinn for Assembly, 604 West Stout Street, Rice Lake, WI 54868 $100.00 25 09/11/2018 Roth For Wisconsin, P.O. Box 2224, Appleton, WI 54912 $50.00 26 09/11/2018 Schimel for Judge, P.O. Box 1567, Brookfield, WI 53008 $100.00 27 09/11/2018 Steineke for Assembly, N2352 Vandenbroek Road, Kaukauna, WI $50.00 54130 28 09/11/2018 Tammy Baldwin for US Senate, P.O. Box 696, Madison, WI 53701 $100.00 29 09/11/2018 Tammy Baldwin for US Senate, P.O. Box 696, Madison, WI 53701 $75.00 30 09/11/2018 Taxpayers for Kapenga, N9 W31035 Concord Ct., Delafield, WI $1,000.00 53018 31 09/12/2018 Amy Loudenbeck for Assembly, PO Box 556, Clinton, WI 53525 $50.00 32 09/12/2018 Citizens for August, PO Box 572, Delavan, WI 53115 $50.00 33 09/12/2018 Citizens for David Beth for Sheriff, 11021 7th Street, Sturtevant, WI $100.00 53177 34 09/12/2018 Friends of Scott Walker, PO Box 620437, Middleton, WI 53562 $100.00 35 09/12/2018 Friends of Steve Nass, N8330 Jackson Road, Whitewater, WI 53190 $50.00 36 09/12/2018 Steil for Wisconsin, 1818 Milton Avenue, #1448, Janesville, WI 53545 $100.00 -1129 37 09/14/2018 Emily Siegrist for Wisconsin, 7790 N Pheasant Lane, River Hills, WI $100.00 53217 38 09/14/2018 Friends & Neighbors of Robin Vos, 960 Rock Ridge Rd., Burlington, $1,550.00 WI 53105 39 09/14/2018 Friends of John Macco, 1138 Main Street, Green Bay, WI 54301 $150.00 40 09/14/2018 Friends of Scott Walker, PO Box 620437, Middleton, WI 53562 $450.00 41 09/14/2018 Friends of Terese Berceau, 4326 Somerset Lane, Madison, WI 53711 $100.00 42 09/14/2018 Glenn Grothman, N5154 Hwy U, Glenbeulah, WI 53023 $100.00 43 09/14/2018 Jacque for Senate, 1615 Lost Dauphin Rd., De Pere, WI 54115 $50.00 44 09/14/2018 Krug for Assembly, 1551 Kingswood Trail, Nekoosa, WI 54457 $250.00 45 09/14/2018 Mike Gallagher for Congress, PO Box 1027, Green Bay, WI 54305 $200.00 46 09/14/2018 Murphy for Assembly Committee, N1777 Ivy Lane, Greenville, WI $50.00 54942 47 09/14/2018 Roth For Wisconsin, P.O. Box 2224, Appleton, WI 54912 $200.00 48 09/14/2018 Schimel for Judge, P.O. Box 1567, Brookfield, WI 53008 $250.00 49 09/14/2018 Scott Fitzgerald for Senate, N4692 Maple Road, Juneau, WI 53039 $100.00 50 09/14/2018 Taxpayers for Nygren, P.O. Box 552, Marinette, WI 54143 $1,000.00 51 09/14/2018 Vukmir for US Senate, PO Box 13903, Wauwatosa, WI 53213 $100.00 52 09/19/2018 Glenn Grothman, N5154 Hwy U, Glenbeulah, WI 53023 $120.00 53 09/19/2018 Jacque for Senate, 1615 Lost Dauphin Rd., De Pere, WI 54115 $175.00 54 09/19/2018 Krug for Assembly, 1551 Kingswood Trail, Nekoosa, WI 54457 $80.00 55 09/19/2018 Kurtz for Assembly, W9648 Gehri Road, Wonewoc, WI 53968 $50.00 56 09/19/2018 Rep Assembly Campaign Com RACC, 148 East Johnson, Madison, $20,000.00 WI 53703 57 09/19/2018 Rep Assembly Campaign Com RACC, 148 East Johnson, Madison, $15,425.00 WI 53703 58 09/19/2018 Roth For Wisconsin, P.O. Box 2224, Appleton, WI 54912 $100.00 59 09/19/2018 Schimel for Judge, P.O. Box 1567, Brookfield, WI 53008 $25.00 60 09/19/2018 Steil for Wisconsin, 1818 Milton Avenue, #1448, Janesville, WI 53545 $200.00 -1129 61 09/19/2018 Tammy Baldwin for US Senate, P.O. Box 696, Madison, WI 53701 $350.00 62 09/19/2018 Taxpayers for Shae Sortwell, 13219 County Road Q, Two Rivers, WI $100.00 54241 63 09/19/2018 Taxpayers for Stafsholt, 1402 160th Street, New Richmond, WI 54017 $100.00 64 09/19/2018 Tony for Wisconsin, PO Box 1879, Madison, WI 53701 $5,907.00 65 09/19/2018 Vukmir for US Senate, PO Box 13903, Wauwatosa, WI 53213 $350.00 66 09/24/2018 Helbach for State Senate, 7340 Darlin Drive, Unit #12, Dane, WI $100.00 53529 67 09/24/2018 Kurt Picknell for Walworth County Sheriff, 263 Westward Drive, $150.00 Elkhorn, WI 53121 68 09/24/2018 People for Rebecca, PO Box 628284, Middleton, WI 53526 $250.00 69 09/24/2018 Schimel for Judge, P.O. Box 1567, Brookfield, WI 53008 $300.00 70 09/24/2018 Taxpayers for Kapenga, N9 W31035 Concord Ct., Delafield, WI $1,250.00 53018 71 09/26/2018 Citizens for Dale Kooyenga, 3360 Sunnyview Lane, Brookfield, WI $50.00 53005 72 09/26/2018 Duey for Senate, 2428 Covered Bridge Road, Saukville, WI 53080 $250.00 73 09/26/2018 Emily Siegrist for Wisconsin, 7790 N Pheasant Lane, River Hills, WI $50.00 53217 74 09/26/2018 Friends of Cindi Duchow, N22 W28692 Louis Avenue, Pewaukee, WI $250.00 53072 75 09/26/2018 Friends of Janel, N52W16632 Oak Ridge Trail, Menomonee Falls, WI $35.00 53051-0641 76 09/26/2018 Friends of Jesse James for 68th Assembly, 2511 Botsford Avenue, $100.00 Altoona, WI 54720 77 09/26/2018 Friends of Ron Tusler, 207 W. College Avenue, Appleton, WI 54911 $1,000.00 78 09/26/2018 Friends of Sam's Kerkman Klub, 7510 288th Avenue #3, Salem, WI $1,000.00 53168 79 09/26/2018 Friends of Scott Walker, PO Box 620437, Middleton, WI 53562 $250.00 80 09/26/2018 Friends of Scott Walker, PO Box 620437, Middleton, WI 53562 $1,895.00 81 09/26/2018 Glenn Grothman, N5154 Hwy U, Glenbeulah, WI 53023 $250.00 82 09/26/2018 Jacque for Senate, 1615 Lost Dauphin Rd., De Pere, WI 54115 $100.00 83 09/26/2018 Kurtz for Assembly, W9648 Gehri Road, Wonewoc, WI 53968 $50.00 84 09/26/2018 Mike Gallagher for Congress, PO Box 1027, Green Bay, WI 54305 $100.00 85 09/26/2018 Rep Assembly Campaign Com RACC, 148 East Johnson, Madison, $250.00 WI 53703 86 09/26/2018 Rep Assembly Campaign Com RACC, 148 East Johnson, Madison, $5,120.00 WI 53703 87 09/26/2018 Roth For Wisconsin, P.O. Box 2224, Appleton, WI 54912 $200.00 88 09/26/2018 Schimel for Judge, P.O. Box 1567, Brookfield, WI 53008 $375.00 89 09/26/2018 Shilling for Senate, P.O. Box 1261, La Crosse, WI 54602-1261 $1,500.00 90 09/26/2018 Steil for Wisconsin, 1818 Milton Avenue, #1448, Janesville, WI 53545 $175.00 -1129 91 09/26/2018 Steil for Wisconsin, 1818 Milton Avenue, #1448, Janesville, WI 53545 $500.00 -1129 92 09/26/2018 Tammy Baldwin for US Senate, P.O.
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