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C00166710 Arizona Democratic Party Az $88,500 $0 $88,500 $0 This table was published on 12/30/20. Party Table 9* State and Local Levin Funds January 1, 2019 through September 30, 2020 Democratic State and Local Party Committees Levin Fund Activity through 9/30/20 Itemized Receipts Unitemized Receipts Total Receipts Other Total ID Name State from Persons from Persons from Persons Receipts Receipts C00166710 ARIZONA DEMOCRATIC PARTY AZ $88,500 $0 $88,500 $0 $88,500 C00105668 CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATIC PARTY CA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 C00300731 LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE CA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 C00402826 SAN DIEGO COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY (FED. ACCT.) CA $30,000 $0 $30,000 $0 $30,000 C00005561 DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF FLORIDA FL $283,250 $1,814,400 $196,250 $10 $283,260 C00041269 GEORGIA FEDERAL ELECTIONS COMMITTEE GA $151,150 $0 $151,150 $0 $151,150 C00035600 IOWA DEMOCRATIC PARTY IA $802,000 $0 $802,000 $0 $802,000 C00010439 IDAHO STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTY ID $29,283 $650 $29,933 $0 $29,933 C00500330 ROCK ISLAND COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE IL $0 $0 $0 $108,021 $108,021 C00179408 MAINE DEMOCRATIC PARTY ME $38,600 $0 $38,600 $50 $38,650 C00031054 MICHIGAN DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE MI $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 C00025254 MINNESOTA DEMOCRATIC-FARMER-LABOR PARTY MN $59,544 $0 $59,544 $0 $59,544 C00149641 MISSISSIPPI DEMOCRATIC PARTY MS $0 $0 $0 $500 $500 C00013748 NORTH DAKOTA DEMOCRATIC-NONPARTISAN LEAGUE PARTY ND $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 C00676890 DOUGLAS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY FEDERAL NE $2,500 $200 $2,700 $0 $2,700 C00208991 NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTY NV $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 C00016899 OHIO DEMOCRATIC PARTY OH $46,500 $0 $46,500 $0 $46,500 C00190934 OKLAHOMA DEMOCRATIC PARTY OK $25,000 $0 $25,000 $0 $25,000 C00161067 HARRIS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY TX $15,000 $0 $15,000 $0 $15,000 Republican State and Local Party Committees Levin Fund Activity through 9/30/20 Itemized Receipts Unitemized Receipts Total Receipts Other Total ID Name State from Persons from Persons from Persons Receipts Receipts C00008227 ARIZONA REPUBLICAN PARTY AZ $0 $0 $0 $100 $100 C00404020 ALAMEDA COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY (FED) CA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 C00322768 BUTTE COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY (FED) CA $0 $5 $5 $0 $5 C00140590 CALIFORNIA REPUBLICAN PARTY FEDERAL ACCT. CA $421,817 $0 $421,817 $0 $421,817 C00233361 MARIN COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE (FEDERAL) CA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 C00395590 PLACER COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE (FED) CA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 C00263053 REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY-FCA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 C00252551 REPUBLICAN PARTY OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY CA $75,000 $233 $75,233 $0 $75,233 C00014092 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE-FEDCA $0 $50 $50 $0 $50 C00041236 STANISLAUS REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE (FED) CA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 This table was published on 12/30/20. C00404434 VENTURA COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY (FED.) CA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 C00150672 GEORGIA REPUBLICAN PARTY INC. GA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 C00041160 MICHIGAN REPUBLICAN PARTY MI $597,000 $0 $597,000 $0 $597,000 C00162339 OHIO REPUBLICAN PARTY STATE CENTRAL & EXECUTIVE COMMITTEOH $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 C00167213 OKLAHOMA LEADERSHIP COUNCIL OK $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 C00529628 THE REPUBLICAN PARTY OF FORT BEND COUNTY FEDERAL COMMITTX $5,000 $0 $5,000 $0 $5,000 C00031088 WASHINGTON STATE REPUBLICAN PARTY WA $94,245 $4,877 $99,122 $0 $99,122 Other State and Local Party Committees Levin Fund Activity through 9/30/20 Itemized Receipts Unitemized Receipts Total Receipts Other Total ID Name State from Persons from Persons from Persons Receipts Receipts None Reported Democratic Party Levin Funds $1,571,327 $1,815,250 $1,485,177 $108,581 $1,680,759 Republican Party Levin Funds $1,193,062 $5,165 $1,198,227 $100 $1,198,327 Other Party Levin Funds $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Total Levin Funds $2,764,389 $1,820,415 $2,683,404 $108,681 $2,879,086 Democratic State and Local Party Committee Levin Fund Activity through 9/30/20 Transfers to Transfers to Transfers to Fed Acct. for Fed Acct. for Transfers to Fed Acct. for Voter Voter Fed Acct. for Generic Disbursement Other Total ID Name State Registration Identification GOTV Campaign Subtotal Disbursements Disbursements C00166710 ARIZONA DEMOCRATIC PARTY AZ $0 $0 $89,981 $0 $89,981 $0 $89,981 C00105668 CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATIC PARTY CA $0 $0 $40,684 $0 $40,684 $3,853 $44,537 C00300731 LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE CA $0 $0 $0 $2,371 $2,371 $145 $2,516 C00402826 SAN DIEGO COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY (FED. ACCT.) CA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 C00005561 DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF FLORIDA FL $1,900,720 $20 $110,984 $87,020 $2,011,704 $87,110 $2,011,814 C00041269 GEORGIA FEDERAL ELECTIONS COMMITTEE GA $0 $0 $52,354 $0 $52,354 $250 $52,604 C00035600 IOWA DEMOCRATIC PARTY IA $0 $0 $181,839 $0 $181,839 $0 $181,839 C00010439 IDAHO STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTY ID $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $5 $5 C00500330 ROCK ISLAND COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE IL $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $103,082 $103,082 C00179408 MAINE DEMOCRATIC PARTY ME $0 $0 $31,305 $0 $31,305 $4,914 $36,220 C00031054 MICHIGAN DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE MI $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $184 $184 C00025254 MINNESOTA DEMOCRATIC-FARMER-LABOR PARTY MN $0 $0 $0 $47,501 $47,501 $0 $47,501 C00149641 MISSISSIPPI DEMOCRATIC PARTY MS $0 $0 $0 $20 $20 $30 $50 C00013748 NORTH DAKOTA DEMOCRATIC-NONPARTISAN LEAGUE PARTY ND $0 $0 $68,098 $0 $68,098 $0 $68,098 C00676890 DOUGLAS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY FEDERAL NE $960 $0 $180 $1,035 $2,175 $192 $2,367 C00208991 NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTY NV $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $15 $15 This table was published on 12/30/20. C00016899 OHIO DEMOCRATIC PARTY OH $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 C00190934 OKLAHOMA DEMOCRATIC PARTY OK $0 $0 $5,000 $500 $5,500 $52,740 $58,240 C00161067 HARRIS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY TX $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Republican State and Local Party Committees Levin Fund Activity through 9/30/20 Transfers to Transfers to Fed Acct. for Fed Acct. for Transfers to Transfers to Voter Voter Fed Acct. for Generic Disbursement Other Total ID Name State Registration Identification GOTV Campaign Subtotal Disbursements Disbursements C00008227 ARIZONA REPUBLICAN PARTY AZ $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $210 $210 C00404020 ALAMEDA COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY (FED) CA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 C00322768 BUTTE COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY (FED) CA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $55 $55 C00140590 CALIFORNIA REPUBLICAN PARTY FEDERAL ACCT. CA $0 $0 $37,331 $0 $37,331 $31,051 $68,382 C00233361 MARIN COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE (FEDERAL) CA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $24 $24 C00395590 PLACER COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE (FED) CA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $37 $37 C00263053 REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY-FCA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $57 $57 C00252551 REPUBLICAN PARTY OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY CA $2,010 $0 $4,000 $0 $6,010 $0 $6,010 C00014092 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE-FEDCA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $231 $231 C00041236 STANISLAUS REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE (FED) CA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $10 $10 C00404434 VENTURA COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY (FED.) CA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $18 $18 C00150672 GEORGIA REPUBLICAN PARTY INC. GA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $620 $620 C00041160 MICHIGAN REPUBLICAN PARTY MI $0 $77,894 $496,087 $0 $573,981 $20,870 $594,851 C00162339 OHIO REPUBLICAN PARTY STATE CENTRAL & EXECUTIVE COMMITTEOH $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $84 $84 C00167213 OKLAHOMA LEADERSHIP COUNCIL OK $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $394 $394 C00529628 THE REPUBLICAN PARTY OF FORT BEND COUNTY FEDERAL COMMITTX $0 $0 $0 $7,352 $7,352 $0 $7,352 C00031088 WASHINGTON STATE REPUBLICAN PARTY WA $0 $0 $86,000 $0 $86,000 $10,250 $96,250 Other State and Local Party Committees Levin Fund Activity through 9/30/20 Transfers to Transfers to Fed Acct. for Fed Acct. for Transfers to Transfers to Voter Voter Fed Acct. for Generic Disbursement Other Total ID Name State Registration Identification GOTV Campaign Subtotal Disbursements Disbursements None Reported Democratic Party Levin Funds $1,901,680 $20 $580,425 $138,448 $2,533,533 $252,521 $2,699,053 Republican Party Levin Funds $2,010 $77,894 $623,419 $7,352 $710,675 $63,910 $774,585 Other Party Levin Funds $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Total Levin Funds $1,903,690 $77,914 $1,203,843 $145,800 $3,244,207 $316,431 $3,473,638 *This table provides a detailed breakdown of state, district and local parties' Levin Fund activity. Levin funds are donations from sources ordinarily prohibited by federal law but permitted by state law. These funds, raised by party .
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