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Cfr Summary Nahendeh01 2015.Pdf CANDIDATES FINANCIAL REPORT - Summary of Contributions and Expenses for the 2015 Territorial General Election ELECTORAL DISTRICT: Nahendeh CANDIDATE NAME: Rosemary Gill OFFICIAL AGENT NAME: Ria Letcher CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED ELECTION EXPENSES (PAID OR RECORDED AT FAIR MARKET VALUE) Non-monetary Advertising Salaries & Office Travel Other Salaries/ Office Newpapers Radio-TV Other Travel Other Newspapers Radio-TV Other Allowances Costs Costs Payments Contributor Address Monetary Allow. Costs Supplier Albert Tsetso P.O. Box 442, Fort Simpson, NT X0E 0N0 500.00 Rowes Construction 32.60 Kathy Tsetso P.O. Box 442, Fort Simpson, NT X0E 0N0 500.00 Rowes Construction 32.60 Climate Muyambo P.O. Box 631, Fort Simpson, NT X0E 0N0 500.00 Burnstick Graphic Desihn 350.00 Darlene Sibbeston P.O. Box 151, Fort Simpson, NT X0E 0N0 500.00 Poison Painting 2,151.28 Chuck Jacobson P.O. Box 5, Fort Simpson, NT X0E 0N0 300.00 Poison Painting 918.75 Christine & Donald Ferguson 21 McBryan Dr, Hay River, NT X0E 0R2 500.00 Poison Painting 549.05 Liza McPherson P.O. Box 754, Fort Simpson, NT X0E 0N0 500.00 Site origin 20.24 Sharon Allen Lot 28 Plan 44, Fort Simpson, NT X0E 0N0 500.00 Village of Fort Simpson 210.00 Bassett Petroleum 8013 Mackenzie HW, Fort Simpson, NT X0E 0N0 1,433.25 Power Surge Tech 20.90 Great Slave Helicopters 265.00 Great Slave Helicopters 265.00 Northern Store 57.85 Liard Valley Store 40.57 Beaver Ent 150.00 Northern 66.10 Liard Valley Store 83.36 Beaver Ent 25.00 Northern Store 66.67 Northern Store 82.41 Northern Store 129.99 Sub Totals 3,800.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,433.25 Sub Totals 0.00 0.00 3,969.08 0.00 0.00 1,191.38 356.91 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Contributions Received 5,233.25 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Election Expenses 5,517.37 -284.12 CANDIDATES FINANCIAL REPORT - Summary of Contributions and Expenses for the 2015 Territorial General Election ELECTORAL DISTRICT: Nahendeh CANDIDATE NAME: Arnold Hope OFFICIAL AGENT NAME: Gaylene Moses CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED ELECTION EXPENSES (PAID OR RECORDED AT FAIR MARKET VALUE) Non-monetary Advertising Salaries & Office Travel Other Salaries/ Office Newpapers Radio-TV Other Travel Other Newspapers Radio-TV Other Allowances Costs Costs Payments Contributor Address Monetary Allow. Costs Supplier Poison Graphics 541.28 GS Helicopters 265.00 GS Helicopters 265.00 Sub Totals 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sub Totals 0.00 0.00 541.28 0.00 0.00 530.00 0.00 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Contributions Received 0.00 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Election Expenses 1,071.28 -1,071.28 CANDIDATES FINANCIAL REPORT - Summary of Contributions and Expenses for the 2015 Territorial General Election ELECTORAL DISTRICT: Nahendeh CANDIDATE NAME: Kevin Menicoche OFFICIAL AGENT NAME: Angela Fiebelkorn CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED ELECTION EXPENSES (PAID OR RECORDED AT FAIR MARKET VALUE) Non-monetary Advertising Salaries & Office Travel Other Salaries/ Office Newpapers Radio-TV Other Travel Other Newspapers Radio-TV Other Allowances Costs Costs Payments Contributor Address Monetary Allow. Costs Supplier I.J. Property Management P.O. Box 632, Fort Simpson, NT, X0E 0N0 400.00 Coffee Break News 299.68 Elizabeth Hardisty P.O. Box 268, Fort Simpson, NT, X0E 0N0 100.00 CIBC 50.00 Owen W. Rowe P.O. Box 493, Fort Simpson, NT, X0E 0N0 500.00 Northern Store 30.26 Angela Fiebelkorn P.O. Box 117, Fort Simpson, NT, X0E 0N0 100.00 Pandaville Restaurant 37.55 Cooper Barging Services P.O. Box 496, Fort Simpson, NT, X0E 0N0 300.00 Lake Awry Cap and Crest 1,236.80 P.R. Contracting Ltd. P.O. Box 264, Fort Simpson, NT, X0E 0N0 500.00 Northern Store 83.29 Kevin Menicoche P.O. Box 266, Fort Simpson, NT, X0E 0N0 300.00 Northern Store 71.97 Kevin Menicoche P.O. Box 266, Fort Simpson, NT, X0E 0N0 1,026.72 Pandaville Restaurant 46.90 John Dempsey P.O. Box 346, Fort Simpson, NT, X0E 0N0 380.00 Northern Store 78.54 Unity Store P.O. Box 256, Fort Simpson, NT, X0E 0N0 100.90 Northern Store 30.32 Simpson Air P.O. Box 260, Fort Simpson, NT, X0E 0N0 460.00 Northern Store 50.00 Simpson Air P.O. Box 260, Fort Simpson, NT, X0E 0N0 455.00 CIBC 284.55 Simpson Air P.O. Box 260, Fort Simpson, NT, X0E 0N0 820.00 Canarctic Graphics 660.45 Kevin Menicoche P.O. Box 266, Fort Simpson, NT, X0E 0N0 1,365.00 GoDaddy 10.49 Simpson Air P.O. Box 260, Fort Simpson, NT, X0E 0N0 280.00 Air Tindi 26.00 Fort Simpson Bulk Fuel 88.17 NNSL 141.75 Unity Store 100.90 Simpson Air 460.00 Simpson Air 455.00 Simpson Air 820.00 Kevin Menicoche 1,365.00 Simpson Air 280.00 John Dempsey 380.00 Sub Totals 3,226.72 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,015.00 1,845.90 Sub Totals 0.00 0.00 3,998.72 0.00 50.00 2,443.29 595.61 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Contributions Received 7,087.62 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Election Expenses 7,087.62 0.00 CANDIDATES FINANCIAL REPORT - Summary of Contributions and Expenses for the 2015 Territorial General Election ELECTORAL DISTRICT: Nahendeh CANDIDATE NAME: Dëneze Nakehk'o OFFICIAL AGENT NAME: Kristen Tanche CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED ELECTION EXPENSES (PAID OR RECORDED AT FAIR MARKET VALUE) Non-monetary Advertising Salaries & Office Travel Other Salaries/ Office Newpapers Radio-TV Other Travel Other Newspapers Radio-TV Other Allowances Costs Costs Payments Contributor Address Monetary Allow. Costs Supplier Stephan Ellis 5405 50A Ave, Yellowknife, NT, X1A 1G2 200.00 Eugene Boulanger 250 David Kellet 5212 Lundquist Rd, Yellowknife, NT, X1A 3G2 200.00 Adze Studios 1,000.00 Eli Purchase 4219 49A Ave, Yellowknife, NT, X1A 1B3 100.00 Simpson Air 555.00 France Benoit P.O. Box 1841, Yellowknife, NT, X1A 2P4 250.00 Dëneze Nakehk'o 605.85 David P. Shaw P.O. Box 85, Fort Simspon, NT, X0E 0N0 250.00 Northern Store 41.81 Stephanie Irlbacher-Fox P.O. Box 962, Yellowknife, NT, X1A 2N7 200.00 PPD Jim Antoine 55.13 Owen Rowe P.O. Box 493, Fort Simpson, NT, X0E 0N0 500.00 Big River Shell 80.30 Celine Antoine General Delivery, Fort Simpson, NT, X0E 0N0 1,500.00 Signed 4,200.00 Hilda Antoine P.O. Box 85, Fort Simpson, NT, X0E 0N0 250.00 Signed 231.00 Richard Morrison P.O. Box 1717, Yellowknife, NT, X1A 2P3 100.00 Liard Valley Centre 105.96 Frame Lake Family Dental 312 C Old Airport Rd, Yellowknife, NT, X1A 3T3 500.00 Liard Valley General 39.87 Adam Dental Clinic 5209 Franklin Ave, Yellowknife, NT, X1A 2N8 500.00 Nahanni Inn 31.50 Simpson Air P.O. Box 260, Fort Simpson, NT, X0E 0N0 555.00 Liard Valley General 29.23 Adze Studios 5132 Forrest Dr, Yellowknife, NT, X1A 2W4 1,000.00 Liard Valley General 14.97 Eugene Boulanger 6108 Finlayson Dr, Yellowknife, NT, X1A 3L9 250.00 Great Slave Helicopters 265.00 Great Slave Helicopters 265.00 Nahanni Inn 67.33 Northern Store 20.00 Great Slave Helicopters 265.00 NNSL 141.75 Canada Post 9.98 CIBC 50.00 CIBC 51.50 CIBC 50.00 Sub Totals 4,550.00 0.00 0.00 1,000.00 0.00 0.00 555.00 250.00 Sub Totals 141.75 0.00 6,286.85 0.00 0.00 1,816.10 181.48 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Contributions Received 6,355.00 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Election Expenses 8,426.18 -2,071.18 CANDIDATES FINANCIAL REPORT - Summary of Contributions and Expenses for the 2015 Territorial General Election ELECTORAL DISTRICT: Nahendeh CANDIDATE NAME: Dennis Nelner OFFICIAL AGENT NAME: John Holman CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED ELECTION EXPENSES (PAID OR RECORDED AT FAIR MARKET VALUE) Non-monetary Advertising Salaries & Office Travel Other Salaries/ Office Newpapers Radio-TV Other Travel Other Newspapers Radio-TV Other Allowances Costs Costs Payments Contributor Address Monetary Allow. Costs Supplier Trudy Nelner P.O. Box 623, Fort Simpson, NT, X0E 0N0 1,500.00 Northern 5.81 Christine Holman P.O. Box 286, Fort Simpson, NT, X0E 0N0 250.00 Fort Simpson Bulk Fuel 62.19 Fort Simpson Bulk Fuel 61.32 Fort Simpson Bulk Fuel 42.91 Fort Simpson Bulk Fuel 162.51 Canarctic Graphics 842.29 Northern News Service 747.06 Canada Post 66.36 Canada Post 34.84 Fort Simpson Bulk Fuel 48.37 Fort Simpson Bulk Fuel 43.51 Canarctic Graphics 1,000.00 Sub Totals 1,750.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sub Totals 747.06 0.00 1,000.00 0.00 0.00 420.81 949.30 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Contributions Received 1,750.00 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Election Expenses 3,117.17 -1,367.17 CANDIDATES FINANCIAL REPORT - Summary of Contributions and Expenses for the 2015 Territorial General Election ELECTORAL DISTRICT: Nahendeh CANDIDATE NAME: Randy Sibbeston OFFICIAL AGENT NAME: Stephanie Douglas CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED ELECTION EXPENSES (PAID OR RECORDED AT FAIR MARKET VALUE) Non-monetary Advertising Salaries & Office Travel Salaries/ Office Other Payments Newpapers Radio-TV Other Travel Other Newspapers Radio-TV Other Allowances Costs Costs Contributor Address Monetary Allow.
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