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Independent Expenditure Table 1 Independent Expenditure Totals by Committee and Filer Type January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2018 Independent Expenditure (IE) Totals by Committee and Filer Type Amount PAC Independent Expenditures* $59,560,333 Party Independent Expenditures $232,663,042 Independent Expenditure-Only Political Committees (Super PACs) $820,466,086 Political Committees with Non-Contribution Accounts (Hybrid PACs) $72,872,817 Independent Expenditures Reported by Persons other than Political Committees $115,472,904 Total Independent Expenditures (IE) $1,301,035,182 ID # IEs by Political Action Committee (PAC)* Amount C00690206 5050 BY 2020 COMMITTEE $390 C00506964 AIA ENGINEERS PAC $1 C00687673 ALLIES IN HEALTH FOR THE 19TH $6,320 C00196246 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY INC POLITICAL COMMITTEE (OPHTHPAC) $104,900 C00173153 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSE ANESTHETISTS SEPARATE SEGREGATED FUND (CR $108,000 C00343459 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF RADIOLOGY ASSOCIATION PAC $746,994 C00130658 AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE UNION $22,000 C00011114 AMERICAN FEDERATION OF STATE COUNTY & MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES P E O P L E $4,715,370 C00106146 AMERICAN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION PAC $1,368,600 C00255752 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (ASA PAC $53,000 C00667683 AMERICANS FOR PATRIOTIC VALUES $13,226 C00346239 ARAB AMERICAN POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $5,840 C00659847 ASIAN AMERICAN GOP COALITION PAC $1,500 C00673574 AUSTIN ASIAN AMERICAN COALITION PAC $1,965 C00383588 BIRCH, HORTON, BITTNER AND CHEROT PC PAC $1 C00660746 BLUE UPRISING $3,900 C00674093 BRADY PAC $140,000 C00667667 BUILD THE WAVE $102,672 C00553883 BUILDING AMERICAN CONSERVATISM PAC AKA GO BY BAC PAC $6 C00483040 BUSINESS LEADERS FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SPACE TECHNOLOGY PAC $750 C00129742 CALIFORNIA BEET GROWERS ASSOCIATION LTD POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (CAL S $3,700 C00041954 CALIFORNIA FARM BUREAU FEDERATION FUND TO PROTECT THE FAMILY FARM (FARM $146,935 C00228122 CALIFORNIA PRO LIFE COUNCIL INC POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $1,700 C00083279 CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE/FEDERAL - CALIFORNIA ASSO$1,392,606 C00325076 CAMPAIGN FOR WORKING FAMILIES $45,655 C00622381 CARELESS PAC $1,584 C00365536 CHC BOLD PAC $497,842 C00673251 CHICAGO LATINO PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE $3,438 C00295527 CITIZENS UNITED POLITICAL VICTORY FUND $500,000 C00432260 CLUB FOR GROWTH PAC $448,495 C00002089 COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS OF AMERICA-COPE POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS COMMITT $15,000 C00688036 CONCERNED SENIORS $11,076 C00147512 CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS PAC $235,515 C00495010 CONSERVATIVE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE $39,891 C00524454 CONSERVATIVE MAJORITY FUND $139,403 C00007880 CULAC THE PAC OF CREDIT UNION NATIONAL ASSOCIATION $1,453,527 This table was generated on 3/11/19. C00032979 D.R.I.V.E. - DEMOCRAT, REPUBLICAN, INDEPENDENT VOTER EDUCATION (THE PAC OF T $1,466 C00407866 DEMOCRATIC ACTION CLUB OF CHICO $530 C00444117 DEMOCRATIC CLUB OF WEST ORANGE COUNTY $1,200 C00399444 DEMOCRATIC WOMEN OF SANTA BARBARA COUNTY $3,046 C00403824 DEMOCRATIC WOMEN OF WESTPORT $293 C00681254 DETROITERS FOR LEADERSHIP AND ACCOUNTABILITY $5,775 C00688739 DITCH FUND $14,642 C00633677 EASTERN SHORE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE FOR SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE $10,047 C00427575 EASTERN WASHINGTON VOTERS $4,670 C00633008 EDUCATION MATTERS POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $1,667 C00483412 EL DORADO COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE $21 C00607374 ELBERT GUILLORY'S AMERICA $18,497 C00573261 END CITIZENS UNITED $12,588,434 C00646653 ENGAGE GEORGIA $68,431 C00442897 EQUALITY CINCINNATI POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $148 C00550970 EQUALITY PAC $620,480 C00389858 FAIR AND BALANCED PAC $250,909 C00452383 FAMILY RESEARCH COUNCIL ACTION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $16,035 C00294918 FANNIE LOU HAMER FEDERAL POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTE $1,470 C00670919 FLIP NY24 $1,025 C00375832 FLORIDA BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL BAC PAC $1 C00303628 FOSTER POULTRY FARMS PAC $0 C00307777 FREEDOM CLUB FEDERAL PAC $30,029 C00401786 FREEDOM'S DEFENSE FUND $88,702 C00651935 FTC PAC $238,900 C00172601 GEORGIA RIGHT TO LIFE NATIONAL PAC $460 C00354605 GRASS ROOTS NORTH CAROLINA/FORUM FOR FIREARMS EDUC POL VICTORY FUND $2,367 C00608380 GRASSROOTS VICTORY PAC $8,974 C00536615 HINDU AMERICAN POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $620 C00552851 HOUSE FREEDOM FUND $2,497,652 C00235853 HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN PAC $150,922 C00193441 ILLINOIS AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION ACTIVATOR POLITICAL INVOLVEMENT FUND (FE $20,116 C00636985 INTERMOUNTAIN CAMPAIGN COALITION $1,726 C00029447 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIREFIGHTERS INTERESTED IN REGISTRATION AND E $112,868 C00007542 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SHEET METAL, AIR, RAIL AND TRANSPORTATION WOR $100,000 C00162818 INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS LOCAL 98 COMMITTEE ON $365,632 C00176214 INTERNATIONAL LONGSHORE AND WAREHOUSE UNION -- POLITICAL ACTION FUND $6,379 C00320432 IRISH AMERICAN DEMOCRATS $1,450 C00536540 JOBS, FREEDOM, AND SECURITY PAC $319,226 C00175521 KANSANS FOR LIFE FEDERAL POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $36,049 C00164004 KENTUCKY PRO-LIFE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $546 C00236489 KOCH INDUSTRIES, INC. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (KOCHPAC) $52 C00007922 LABORERS' INTERNATIONAL UNION OF NORTH AMERICA (LIUNA) PAC $80,098 C00355289 LOCAL 32BJ SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION AMERICAN DREAM POLITICAL $14,250 C00663211 MAD DOG PAC $348,840 C00630780 MAKE CONGRESS WORK AGAIN $11,095 C00690396 MIAMIAMERICA.ORG $17,529 C00617779 MIDWEST GROWTH PAC $43,025 C00129171 MINNESOTA CITIZENS CONCERNED FOR LIFE, INC. FEDERAL PAC $21,715 C00417675 MINNESOTA FARM BUREAU FEDERATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $41 This table was generated on 3/11/19. C00613489 MISSOURI FARM BUREAU FEDERATION FEDERAL PAC $43,162 C00157958 MISSOURI RIGHT TO LIFE FEDERAL POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $17,396 C00641159 MONTANA WRITERS FOR PUBLIC LANDS $9,237 C00481200 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR GUN RIGHTS INC PAC $198,611 C00034942 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FEDERAL VETERINARIANS POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $3 C00030718 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $5,881,377 C00101105 NATIONAL FEDERATION OF INDEPENDENT BUSINESS FEDERAL POLITICAL ACTION COM $250,672 C00053553 NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA POLITICAL VICTORY FUND $8,204,774 C00111278 NATIONAL RIGHT TO LIFE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $219,800 C00461418 NATIONAL UNION OF HEALTHCARE WORKERS FEDERAL COMMITTEE ON POLITICAL EDU $7,797 C00003251 NEA FUND FOR CHILDREN AND PUBLIC EDUCATION $5,000 C00260331 NEW JERSEY RIGHT TO LIFE COMMITTEE FEDERAL PAC $8,243 C00678482 NEW LEADERSHIP FOR 2018 $5,349 C00634964 NEW NATION RISING $357 C00690925 NORTH DAKOTA RURAL VOTERS $24,909 C00641019 NORTHWEST DES MOINES DEMOCRATS $2,860 C00688762 NY PROGRESSIVE ACTION PAC2 - FEDERAL $6,020 C00636902 NY19VOTES $2,668 C00083857 OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $123 C00097196 OHIO RIGHT TO LIFE SOCIETY, INC. PAC $74 C00382283 OHLONE AREA UNITED DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN $1,330 C00439984 OJAI VALLEY DEMOCRATIC CLUB $3,140 C00624718 ONE NATION UNITED $453,409 C00492132 ORGANIC TRADE ASSOCIATION PAC (ORGANIC PAC) $8 C00172361 PENNSYLVANIA PRO-LIFE FEDERATION PAC $15,708 C00686568 PIVOT ELECTION $19,562 C00433318 PLACER COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE $50 C00343137 POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ORTHOPAEDIC SU $24,730 C00202804 PROCHOICE VOTER $1,730 C00458000 PROGRESSIVE CHANGE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE $25,000 C00580068 PROGRESSIVE TURNOUT PROJECT $6,017,477 C00429464 REDWOOD COAST DEMOCRATS $96 C00684555 REGULAR PEOPLE $1,460 C00296640 REPUBLICAN MAJORITY FUND $265,126 C00629154 RESURGENT LEFT $1,417 C00426528 RHODE ISLAND STATE RIGHT TO LIFE COMMITTEE INC FEDERAL PAC $216 C00101212 RIGHT TO LIFE OF MICHIGAN POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $14,610 C00141572 RIGHT TO LIFE/OREGON PAC $4,057 C00105791 ROCHESTER AREA RIGHT TO LIFE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $421 C00122101 SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL PAC (SCI-PAC) $163,000 C00429456 SANTA BARBARA WOMEN'S POLITICAL COMMITTEE (FED) $373 C00570226 SEAL PAC SUPPORTING ELECTING AMERICAN LEADERS PAC $592,176 C00004036 SEIU COPE (SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION COMMITTEE ON POLITICAL E $855,044 C00448696 SENATE CONSERVATIVES FUND $2,369,708 C00135368 SIERRA CLUB POLITICAL COMMITTEE $194,748 C00532697 SIGNS OF TEXAS LIBERTY PAC $250 C00569012 SOUTHERN FUTURES A POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $5,000 C00149773 STEAMFITTERS LOCAL 602 COPE COMMITTEE $1,275 C00677120 STOP STANTON PAC $130,985 C00674697 SUNRISE PAC $2,479 This table was generated on 3/11/19. C00682815 SUPERFANNYPAC $19,586 C00332296 SUSAN B ANTHONY LIST INC. CANDIDATE FUND $222,566 C00566174 TEA PARTY MAJORITY FUND $366,669 C00688903 TEMECULA VALLEY DEMOCRATS $5,060 C00221226 TENNESSEE RIGHT TO LIFE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $118 C00419242 TEXAS RIGHT TO LIFE POLITICAL ACTION C $1,174 C00631580 TEXAS STUDENTS UNITED $241 C00364158 THE AMERICAN CONGRESS OF OB-GYNS PAC (OB-GYN PAC) $401,263 C00493221 THE GUARDIAN FUND $11,492 C00008268 TRANSPORT WORKERS UNION POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS COMMITTEE $268 C00012476 UNITED ASSOCIATION POLITICAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE (UNITED ASSOCIATION OF JO $781,003 C00013342 UNITED MINE WORKERS OF AMERICA - COAL MINERS POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $3,879 C00003590 UNITED STEELWORKERS POLITICAL ACTION FUND $1,167 C00690628 VALLEY SENIORS UNITED $1,485 C00284018 VERMONT RIGHT TO LIFE COMMITTEE INC POLITICAL COMMITTEE $790 C00553560 VIGOP (VIRGIN ISLANDS REPUBLICAN PARTY) $1,178,157 C00412445 WAYNE FARMS LLC POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE WAYNE FARMS PAC $1,500 C00157537
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