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Corporate Political Contributions Calendar Years 2009 and 2010 State Candidate Name Committee Name Party Amount CA Alex Padilla Padilla for Senate D $1,500 CA Betty Yee Betty Yee 2010 D $1,500 CA Bill Berryhill Bill Berryhill for Assembly 2010 R $1,000 CA Bill Berryhill Bill Berryhill for Assembly 2010 R $1,000 CA Bob Blumenfield Bob Blumenfield for Assembly 2010 D $1,500 CA Bob Dutton Senator Bob Dutton for Assembly 2012 R $3,900 CA Bob Dutton Senator Bob Dutton for Assembly 2012 R $1,500 CA California Republican Party California Republican Party R $12,500 CA California Republican Party California Republican Party R $32,400 CA Cameron Smyth Cameron Smyth for Assembly 2010 R $1,000 CA Cathleen GalGiani Cathleen GalGiani for Assembly 2010 D $1,500 CA Cathleen GalGiani Cathleen GalGiani for Assembly 2010 R $1,500 CA Charles Calderon Charles Calderon for Assembly 2010 D $1,500 CA Connie Conway Connie Conway for Assembly 2010 R $1,500 CA Danny Gilmore Gilmore for Assembly 2010 R $1,000 CA Darrell SteinberG SteinberG for Senate 2010 D $2,200 CA Darrell SteinberG SteinberG for Senate 2010 D $2,000 CA Denise Moreno Ducheny Senator Denise Moreno Ducheny OHA D $1,000 CA Denise Moreno Ducheny Senator Denise Moreno Ducheny D $1,500 CA Felipe Fuentes Fuentes for Assembly 2010 D $1,500 CA Felipe Fuentes Fuentes for Assembly 2010 D $1,500 CA Fiona Ma Fiona Ma for Assembly 2010 D $1,000 Taxpayers for GeorGe Runner for Board of CA GeorGe Runner Equalization 2010 R $3,300 CA Gilbert Cedillo Cedillo for Assembly 2010 D $1,000 CA Gloria NeGrete McLeod Gloria NeGrete McLeod Senate 2010 D $1,500 CA Isadore hall Hall for Assembly 2010 D $1,500 CA Isadore Hall Inspiration and Hope for California D $3,900 CA Isadore Hall Hall for Assembly 2010 D $1,500 CA Jeff Miller Friends of Jeff Miller for Assembly 2010 R $1,500 CA Jeff Miller Friends of Jeff Miller for Assembly 2010 R $1,500 CA Jeff Miller Friends of Jeff Miller R $1,500 CA Jerome Horton Horton - Board of Equalization 2010 D $3,300 CA Jim Nielsen Taxpayers for Jim Nielsen Assembly 2010 R $1,000 CA Jim Nielsen Taxpayers for Jim Nielsen R $1,000 CA Joel Anderson Joel Andreson for Senate R $3,900 CA John A. Perez John A. Perez for Assembly 2010 D $3,300 CA John A. Perez John A. Perez for Assembly 2010 D $1,500 CA Jose Solario Solorio for Assembly 2010 D $1,500 CA Jose Solorio Solorio for Assembly 2010 D $1,500 CA Juan Vargas Juan VarGas for State Senate 2010 D $2,000 CA Karen Bass Speaker Karen Bass OHA Assembly 2008 D $1,500 CA Kevin De Leon De Leon for Senate 2010 D $2,000 CA Lelend Yee Yee for Senate D $1,500 CA Lori Saldana Lori Saldana for Senate 2012 D $1,000 CA Lou Correa Lou Correa for State Senate 2010 D $1,500 CA Mark Wyland Mark Wyland for Senate 2010 R $2,800 CA Martin Garrick Garrick for Assembly 2010 R $3,600 CA Mary Hayashi Mary Hayashi Democrat For Assembly 2010 D $1,500 CA Mary Salas Mary Salas for State Senate 2010 D $2,400 CA Mary Salas Mary Salas for State Senate D $1,500 CA Mike Gatto Mike Gatto For Assembly 2010 D $1,000 CA Mike Villines Villines for Insurance Commissioner 2010 R $2,000 CA Mike Villines Villines for Insurance Commissioner 2010 R $1,500 CA Mimi Walters Friends of Mimi Walters for Senate 2012 R $1,500 CA N/A California Democratic Party D $35,000 CA N/A California Credit Union LeaGue N/A $500 CA N/A Californians for Jobs & a Strong Economy N/A $1,000 CA N/A Alliance for California's Tomorrow N/A $10,000 CA N/A Alliance for California's Tomorrow N/A $5,000 CA N/A California Dream Team N/A $100,000 CA N/A Latino Caucus Foundation N/A $5,000 CA N/A California Black LeGislative Caucus N/A $6,000 CA N/A California Republican Party R $37,500 CA Nancy Skinner Skinner for Assembly 2010 D $1,500 CA Noreen Evans Friends of Noreen Evans for State Senate 2010 D $1,500 CA Paul Cook Paul Cook for Assembly 2010 R $1,000 CA Paul Cook Paul Cook for Assembly 2010 R $1,000 CA Rod WriGht Taxpayers for Rod WriGht 2012 D $1,500 CA Roger Niello Taxpayers for RoGer Niello - Senate 2012 R $1,000 CA Ron Calderon Ron Calderon for Senate 2010 D $1,500 CA Ron Calderon Ron Calderon for Senate 2010 D $1,500 CA Tom Berryhill Tom Berryhill for Senate 2010 R $1,000 CA Tom Harman Tom Harman for AG R $400 CA Tony Mendoza Mendoza for Assembly 2010 D $1,500 CA Tony Strickland Re-Elect Tony Strickland Senate 2012 R $1,500 KS Steve Six Steve Six Committee D $1,000 MD Thomas V. Miller Marylanders for Miller D $1,000 NJ Alex DeCroce Election Fund of Alex DeCroce R $1,000 NJ Chris Christie Chris Christie for Governor, Inc. R $3,000 NJ Joe Roberts Friends of Speaker Joe Roberts D $1,000 NJ Nellie Pou Nellie Pou for Assembly D $1,000 NJ Upendra Chivukula Upendra J. Chivukula for Assembly D $1,000 NY Bill Stachowski Friends of Bill Stachowski D $500 NY Carl Kruger Friends of Carl D $500 NY Darryl C. Towns The Towns Committee D $500 NY Felix Ortiz Friends of Felix Ortiz D $500 NY Herman D. Farrell, Jr. Farrell 2008 D $2,000 NY Herman D. Farrell, Jr. Farrell 2008 D $1,000 NY John L. Sampson Committee to Re-elect John L. Sampson D $500 NY Robin Schimminger Citizens for Schimminger D $250 NY Robin Schimminger Citizens for Schimminger D $500 NY Ron Canestrari Canestrari for Assembly Committee D $500 NY Ron Canestrari Canestrari for Assembly Committee D $500 NY Stephen M. Saland Saland for Senate R $250 NY Stephen M. Saland Saland for Senate R $500 SC Nikki Haley Haley for Governor R $2,000 VA Bob McDonnell McDonnell for Governor R $2,500 VA Brian Dubie Friends of Brian Dubie R $2,000 VA CreiGh Deeds Deeds for Virginia D $2,500 VA Joint Democratic Caucus Commonwealth Victory Fund D $5,000 VA N/A Dominion Leadership Trust PAC N/A $10,000 VA N/A Dominion Leadership Trust PAC R $10,000 VA Richard Saslaw Saslaw for Senate D $2,500 VA Robert F. McDonnell McDonnell for Governor R $5,000 VA Senator Edward R. Houck Friends of Senator Edd Houck D $1,500 VA Steve Shannon Friends of Steve Shannon D $2,500 VA Susan Stimpson Stimpson for Supervisor R $500 VA Tim HuGo Friends of Tim HuGo R $2,500 VA Tim HuGo Friends of Tim HuGo R $2,500 VA Ward ArmstronG A Strong Majority PAC D $5,000 WA Bill Hinkle Committee to Re -Elect Bill Hinkle R $250 WA Bob Bernd Committee to Elect Bob Bernd N/A $900 WA Dale Walker Dale Walker N/A $500 WA Don LonG Committee to Elect Don Long N/A $1,000 WA Janea Holmquist Janea Holmquist R $250 WA Judy Warnick Judy Warnick for State LeGislature R $250 WA N/A House Demorcratic CampaiGn Committee D $250 WA N/A House Republican OrGanizational Committee R $500 WA N/A House Republican OrGanizational Committee R $250 WA N/A Senate Democratic CampaiGn Committee D $250 WA N/A Senate Democratic CampaiGn Committee D $500 WA N/A Senate Republican CampaiGn Committee R $250 WA N/A Senate Republican CampaiGn Committee R $500 WA Patti Paris Patti Paris N/A $500 WA Rob McKenna Friends of Rob McKenna R $1,600 .
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