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SCHEDULES C, D, and E Candidate Controlled Committees REPORTABLE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEES FOR QUARTERLY DISCLOSURE REPORTS – SCHEDULES C, D, and E Lobbying Firms and Organization Lobbyists must disclose their contributions ($100 or more) and fundraising activities ($2,000 or more) and those made by their owners, compensated officers, lobbyists, and sponsored committees to every committee that is controlled by a City candidate (including an elected City officeholder) or is primarily formed to support or oppose a City candidate. When completing Quarterly Disclosure Reports, lobbying entities must report contributions and fundraising activities that benefit the following committees: Candidate Controlled Committees Aaron Brennan for City Council 2020 Adrian Kwiatkowski for City Council 2020 Alston for City Council 2020 Andrew Gade for City Council 2020 Barbara Bry for San Diego Mayor 2020 Bedwell for City Council 2020 Chris Olsen for City Council 2020 Chris Ward for Assembly 2020 Communities for a Better Tomorrow by Chris Cate Cory Briggs for City Attorney 2020 David Greco for City Council 2020 Gandy for Mayor 2020 Gary Westerburg for City Council 2020 Georgette Gomez for City Council 2020 Georgette Gomez for Congress Hugh Rothman for City Council 2020 Isaac Wang for City Council District 5 2020 James P. Rudolph for City Council 2020 Joe LaCava for City Council 2020 Johnny Lee for City Council 2020 Justin DeCesare for San Diego City Council 2020 Kelvin Barrios for San Diego City Council 2020 Kevin Beiser for San Diego City Council 2020 Dist. 7 Leventhal for Council 2020 Lily Zhou SD City Council 2020 Mara Elliott for City Attorney 2020 Mara Elliott Legal Defense Fund Mark Powell for City Council 2020 Marni von Wilpert for City Council 2020 Marni von Wilpert Legal Defense Fund Michelle Nguyen for San Diego City Council 2020 Monty McIntyre for City Council 2020 Moore for City Council 2020 Noli Zosa for Council 2020 Noli Zosa Legal Defense Fund Patrick Batten for City Council 2020 Puentes for City Council 2020 Raul Campillo for City Council District 7 2020 Rebuild San Diego with Mark Kersey Rebuilding the California Dream, San Diego Mayor Faulconer’s Ballot Measure Committee Richard M Hansen for Mayor San Diego 2020 Riel for mayor 2020 Ross Naismith for City Council 2020 Sam Nejabat for City Council 2020 Sherman for Mayor 2020 Sean Elo for City Council 2020 Sharon Larios for San Diego City Council District 7 Tasha Williamson 4 Mayor 2020 2020 Todd Gloria for Mayor 2020 Tom Keliinoi for City Council 2020 Toni Duran for City Council 2020 Vivian Moreno for Democratic Central Committee 2020 Walker for City Council 2020 Wendy Wheatcroft for SD City Council 2020 Whitburn for City Council 2020 Page 1 of 2 Primarily Formed Recipient Committees Supporting Candidates Building Strong Communities, Supporting Vivian Citizens Supporting Raul Campillo for City Council Moreno for Council 2018 2020: A Leader for San Diego’s Future Democrats for a More Affordable and Sustainable Neighbors for Housing Solutions Supporting Todd San Diego in Support of Chris Olsen for Council and Gloria for San Diego Mayor 2020 Todd Gloria for Mayor One San Diego, a coalition of taxpayers supporting Reform City Government Supporting Will Moore for Todd Gloria for San Diego Mayor, 2020 City Council 2020 sponsored by the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce San Diegans for Transparency & Accountability in San Diegans from Every Community in Support of Support of Kelvin Barrios for City Council 2020, Todd Gloria for Mayor 2020 sponsored by Laborers’ International Union of North America Local 89 San Diegans Who Support Integrity in Public Service in supporting Sean Elo-Rivera for San San Diego Small Business Coalition Supporting Diego City Council 2020 – Sponsored by the YIMBY Todd Gloria for Mayor 2020 Democrats of San Diego Small Business Recovery Coalition Supporting Joe Success San Diego in Support of Barbara Bry for Leventhal for City Council 2020 sponsored by the Mayor 2020 San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce United San Diego, a coalition of citizens supporting We The People for Monica Montgomery D4 City Todd Gloria for San Diego Mayor, 2020 Council 2018 Rev. 12/03/20 Page 2 of 2.
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