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2011-2012 PAC Candidate Contributions United Technologies Corporation Federal PAC Campaign Contributions 2011-2012 Election Cycle* Candidates supported by the Federal PAC United States Senate Total Contributed - $217,500 Committee First Last Party Office St Contributed Friends Of Kelly Ayotte Kelly Ayotte R Senate NH $2,500.00 Friends Of John Barrasso John Barrasso R Senate WY $7,500.00 Friends Of Max Baucus Max Baucus D Senate MT $2,000.00 Blumenthal For Senate Richard Blumenthal D Senate CT $5,000.00 Scott Brown For US Senate Committee Scott Brown R Senate MA $10,000.00 Ben Cardin For Senate Benjamin Cardin D Senate MD $5,000.00 Carper For Senate Thomas Carper D Senate DC $10,000.00 Bob Casey For Pennsylvania Committee Bob Casey D Senate PA $6,000.00 Chambliss For Senate Saxby Chambliss R Senate GA $1,000.00 Dan Coats For Indiana Daniel Coats R Senate IN $1,000.00 Collins For Senator Susan Collins R Senate ME $2,000.00 Chris Coons For Delaware Christopher Coons D Senate DE $2,000.00 Bob Corker For Senate Robert Corker R Senate TN $10,000.00 Dewhurst For Texas David Dewhurst R Senate TX $10,000.00 Feinstein For Senate Dianne Feinstein D Senate CA $5,000.00 Gillibrand For Senate Kirsten Gillibrand D Senate DC $9,500.00 Lindsey Graham For Senate Lindsey Graham R Senate SC $1,000.00 Kay Hagan Senate Committee, Inc. Kay Hagan D Senate NC $1,000.00 Hatch Election Committee Inc Orrin Hatch R Senate UT $10,000.00 Heller for Senate Dean Heller R Senate NV $10,000.00 Hoeven For Senate John Hoeven R Senate VA $1,000.00 Tim Johnson For South Dakota Inc Tim Johnson D Senate SD $1,000.00 Angus King For US Senate Campaign Angus King I Senate ME $5,000.00 Lincoln PAC Mark Kirk R Senate IL $2,500.00 Klobuchar For Minnesota Amy Klobuchar D Senate MN $10,000.00 Friends Of Dick Lugar Inc Richard Lugar R Senate IN $10,000.00 Manchin For West Virginia Joe Manchin D Senate WV $10,000.00 Mcconnell Senate Committee '14 Mitch McConnell R Senate KY $2,500.00 Friends of Chris Murphy Chris Murphy D Senate CT $10,000.00 Nelson 2012 Ben Nelson D Senate NE $1,000.00 Bill Nelson For US Senate Bill Nelson D Senate FL $10,000.00 Portman For Senate Committee Rob Portman R Senate OH $1,000.00 Reclaim America PAC Marco Rubio R Senate VA $2,000.00 Defend America PAC Richard Shelby R Senate AL $1,500.00 Snowe For Senate Olympia Snowe R Senate ME $6,500.00 Stabenow For US Senate Debbie Stabenow D Senate MI $5,000.00 Montanans For Tester Jon Tester D Senate MT $10,000.00 Udall For All of Us Tom Udall D Senate NM $1,000.00 Udall For Colorado Mark Udall D Senate CO $2,000.00 Whitehouse For Senate Sheldon Whitehouse D Senate RI $2,000.00 Wicker For Senate Roger Wicker R Senate MS $8,000.00 Wilson for Senate Heather Wilson R Senate NM $5,000.00 United States House of Representatives Total Contributed - $1,107,250 Committee First Last Party Office St Contributed Sandy Adams For Congress Sandy Adams R House FL $5,000.00 Robert Aderholt For Congress Robert Aderholt R House AL $4,500.00 Rob Andrews U.S. House Committee Robert Andrews D House NJ $4,000.00 Steve Austria For Congress Steve Austria R House OH $5,000.00 Friends Of Joe Baca Joseph Baca D House CA $2,000.00 Ron Barber For Congress Ronald Barber D House AZ $1,000.00 Friends Of John Barrow John Barrow D House GA $10,000.00 Karen Bass For Congress Karen Bass D House CA $1,000.00 Bass Victory Committee Charles Bass R House NH $10,000.00 Becerra For Congress Xavier Becerra D House CA $7,000.00 Brian Bilbray For Congress Brian Bilbray R House CA $4,000.00 Bilirakis For Congress Gus Bilirakis R House FL $1,000.00 Tim Bishop For Congress Timothy Bishop D House NY $1,000.00 Sanford Bishop For Congress Sanford Bishop D House GA $10,000.00 Diane Black For Congress Diane Black R House TN $1,000.00 Marsha Blackburn For Congress, Inc. Marsha Blackburn R House TN $7,000.00 Friends Of John Boehner John Boehner R House OH $10,000.00 Bonamici For Congress Suzanne Bonamici D House OR $4,500.00 Mary Bono Mack Committee Mary Bono Mack R House CA $1,000.00 Boswell For Congress Leonard Boswell D House IA $1,000.00 Charles Boustany Jr. MD For Congress Charles Boustany R House LA $10,000.00 Brady For Congress Kevin Brady R House TX $2,500.00 Braley For Congress Bruce Braley D House IA $6,500.00 Friends Of Jim Bridenstine Inc James Bridenstine R House OK $2,000.00 Friends Of Susan Brooks Susan Brooks R House IN $1,000.00 Mobrooksforcongress.Com Mo Brooks R House AL $7,500.00 Paul Broun Committee Paul Broun R House GA $1,000.00 Vern Buchanan For Congress Vern Buchanan R House FL $1,000.00 Ann Marie Buerkle For Congress Ann Buerkle R House NY $10,000.00 Marie Butterfield For Congress George Butterfield D House NC $3,000.00 Ken Calvert For Congress Committee Ken Calvert R House CA $5,000.00 Dave Camp For Congress David Camp R House MI $10,000.00 Canseco For Congress Francisco Canseco R House TX $10,000.00 Cantor For Congress Eric Cantor R House VA $10,000.00 Shelley Moore Capito For Congress Shelley Capito R House WV $1,000.00 Friends Of Lois Capps Lois Capps D House CA $2,000.00 Tony Cardenas For Congress Tony Cardenas D House CA $1,000.00 John Carter For Congress John Carter R House TX $4,500.00 Castor For Congress Kathy Castor D House FL $2,000.00 Castro For Congress Juaquin Castro D House DC $5,000.00 Clark for Congress Mike Clark R House CT $5,000.00 Clarke For Congress Yvette Clarke D House NY $1,000.00 Friends Of Jim Clyburn James Clyburn D House SC $10,000.00 Coble For Congress Howard Coble R House NC $2,000.00 Coffman For Congress Mike Coffman R House CO $6,000.00 Steve Cohen For Congress Stephen Cohen D House TN $1,000.00 Cole For Congress Thomas Cole R House OK $8,000.00 Conaway For Congress Michael Conaway R House TX $1,000.00 Costello For Congress Committee Jerry Costello D House IL $2,000.00 Cotton For Congress Thomas Cotton R House AR $2,000.00 Courtney For Congress Joseph Courtney D House CT $10,000.00 Cramer For Congress Kevin Cramer R House ND $5,000.00 Crenshaw For Congress Campaign Ander Crenshaw R House FL $8,500.00 Mark Critz For Congress Committee Mark Critz D House PA $8,000.00 Crowley For Congress Joseph Crowley D House NY $1,500.00 Texans For Henry Cuellar Henry Cuellar D House TX $5,500.00 Culberson For Congress John Culberson R House TX $5,000.00 Rodney For Congress Rodney Davis R House IL $1,000.00 Defazio For Congress Peter DeFazio D House OR $2,500.00 Friends Of Rosa Delauro Rosa DeLauro D House CT $10,000.00 Denham For Congress Jeff Denham R House CA $2,000.00 Charlie Dent For Congress Charles Dent R House PA $3,000.00 Ron Desantis For Congress Ronald Desantis R House FL $1,000.00 Friends Of Scott Desjarlais Scott Desjarlais R House TN $1,000.00 Mario Diaz-Balart For Congress Mario Diaz-Balart R House FL $5,000.00 Norm Dicks For Congress Norm Dicks D House WA $5,000.00 Dold For Congress Robert Dold R House IL $3,000.00 Doyle For Congress Committee Michael Doyle D House PA $1,000.00 Duckworth For Congress Tammy Duckworth D House IL $5,000.00 Jeff Duncan For Congress Jeff Duncan R House SC $1,000.00 Donna Edwards For Congress Donna Edwards D House MD $5,000.00 Renee Ellmers For Congress Committee Renee Ellmers R House NC $1,000.00 Engel For Congress Eliot Engel D House NY $1,000.00 Anna Eshoo For Congress Anna Eshoo D House CA $1,000.00 Elect Blake Farenthold Committee Blake Farenthold R House TX $15,000.00 Fattah For Congress Chaka Fattah D House PA $3,500.00 Steve Fincher For Congress Stephen Fincher R House TN $10,000.00 Fitzpatrick For Congress Michael Fitzpatrick R House PA $1,000.00 Chuck Fleischmann For Congress Charles Fleischmann R House TN $1,000.00 Bill Flores For Congress Bill Flores R House TX $3,000.00 Lois Frankel For Congress Lois Frankel D House FL $1,000.00 Frelinghuysen For Congress Rodney Frelinghuyse R House NJ $10,000.00 Garamendi For Congress John Garamendi D House CA $1,000.00 Gardner For Congress Cory Gardner R House CO $4,000.00 Jim Gerlach For Congress Committee James Gerlach R House PA $2,250.00 Chris Gibson For Congress Chris Gibson R House NY $4,000.00 Giffords For Congress Gabrielle Giffords D House AZ $1,000.00 Gingrey For Congress Phil Gingrey R House GA $7,500.00 Charles A. Gonzalez Congressional Charles Gonzalez D House TX $6,000.00 Kay Granger Campaign Fund Kay Granger R House TX $10,000.00 Graves For Congress Samuel Graves R House MO $5,000.00 Gene Green Congressional Campaign Gene Green D House TX $9,500.00 Tim Griffin For Congress Campaign Tim Griffin R House AR $3,500.00 Morgan Griffith For Congress Morgan Griffith R House VA $1,000.00 A Whole Lot Of People For Grijalva Raul Grijalva D House AZ $2,000.00 Committee To Elect Michelle Grisham Michelle Grisham D House NM $2,000.00 Guthrie For Congress Brett Guthrie R House KY $7,000.00 Hall For Congress Ralph Hall R House TX $3,500.00 Hanabusa 2012 Colleen Hanabusa D House VA $4,500.00 Richard Hanna For Congress Richard Hanna R House NY $1,000.00 Gregg Harper For Congress Gregg Harper R House MS $3,000.00 Vicky Hartzler For Congress Vicky Hartzler R House MO $2,500.00 Denny Heck For Congress Dennis Heck D House WA $1,000.00 Friends Of Joe Heck Joseph Heck R House NV $2,000.00 Martin Heinrich For Congress, Inc.
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