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Dominion Resources Inc. Political Dominion Resources Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 07/01/2013 Through: 09/30/2013 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 1 of 14 Donor Information Schedule A: Direct Contributions Over $100 1. Employer or Business (If Corporate/Company Donor: N/A) 2. Type of Business(If Corporate Donor Type of Business) Date Contribution Aggregate Full Name of Contributor 3. Business Location Received This Period To Date Mailing Address of Contributor Dominion Resources 1. 701 E. Cary Street 2. 07/26/2013 $250,000.00 $700,000.00 Richmond, VA 23219- 3.Richmond, VA Total This Period $250,000.00 Dominion Resources Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 07/01/2013 Through: 09/30/2013 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 2 of 14 No Schedule B results to display. Dominion Resources Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 07/01/2013 Through: 09/30/2013 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 3 of 14 No Schedule C results to display. Dominion Resources Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 07/01/2013 Through: 09/30/2013 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 4 of 14 Name of Schedule D: Expenditures Person Date of Amount Item or Service Authorizing Expenditure Paid Person or Company Paid and Address Expenditure Terry McAuliffe for Governor Hunter PO Box 13881 Terry McAuliffe, GOVERNOR VA 07/02/2013 $5,000.00 Applewhite Alexandria, VA 22219 Alexander for Senate Hunter 7246 Granby Kenneth Alexander, STATE SENATE 5th VA 07/12/2013 $2,500.00 Applewhite Norfolk, VA 23505 Barker for Senate Hunter 7606 Tiffany Ct George Barker, STATE SENATE 39th VA 07/12/2013 $1,000.00 Applewhite Clifton, VA 20124-1808 Carrico for Senate Hunter P.O. Box 949 Charles Carrico, STATE SENATE 40th VA 07/12/2013 $2,500.00 Applewhite Fries, VA 24330 Citizens for Daun Hester Hunter 1751 Church Street Daun Hester, STATE HOUSE 89th VA 07/12/2013 $1,000.00 Applewhite Norfolk, VA 23504 Dominion Leadership Trust PAC Hunter 106 Carter Street Direct Contribution 07/12/2013 $20,000.00 Applewhite Fredericksburg, VA 22405-2308 Frank Ruff for Senate Hunter P.O. Box 332 Frank M. Ruff, STATE SENATE 15th VA 07/12/2013 $500.00 Applewhite Clarksville, VA 23927 Friends of Barry Knight Hunter 1852 Mill Landing Barry Knight, STATE HOUSE 81st VA 07/12/2013 $2,000.00 Applewhite Virginia Beach, VA 23457-1414 Friends of James Edmunds Hunter P.O. Box 612 James Edmunds, STATE HOUSE 60th VA 07/12/2013 $500.00 Applewhite South Boston, VA 24592-0612 Friends of Walter Stosch 4551 Cox Road Hunter Walter Stosch, STATE SENATE 12th VA 07/12/2013 $2,500.00 Suite 110 Applewhite Glen Allen, VA 23060 Ingram for Delegate Hunter 3302 Oaklawn Boulevard Riley Ingram, STATE HOUSE 62nd VA 07/12/2013 $1,000.00 Applewhite Hopewell, VA 23860 James Morefield for Delegate Hunter P.O. Box 828 James Morefield, STATE HOUSE 3rd VA 07/12/2013 $1,000.00 Applewhite North Tazewell, VA 24630-0828 Lewis for House of Delegates Hunter P.O. Box 760 Lynwood W. Lewis, STATE HOUSE 100th VA 07/12/2013 $1,500.00 Applewhite Accomac, VA 23301- Dominion Resources Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 07/01/2013 Through: 09/30/2013 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 5 of 14 Name of Schedule D: Expenditures Person Date of Amount Item or Service Authorizing Expenditure Paid Person or Company Paid and Address Expenditure Matthew James for Delegate Hunter PO Box 7487 Matthew James, STATE HOUSE 80th VA 07/12/2013 $1,000.00 Applewhite Portsmouth, VA 23707 Ralph Smith for Senate Hunter PO Box 91 Ralph Smith, STATE SENATE 22nd VA 07/12/2013 $1,000.00 Applewhite Roanoke, VA 24002-0091 Re-Elect Delegate Bob Brink Hunter P.O. Box 7516 Robert H. Brink, STATE HOUSE 48th VA 07/12/2013 $1,000.00 Applewhite Arlington, VA 22207 Stanley for Senate Hunter 13508 Booker T. Washington Highway William Stanley, STATE SENATE 19th VA 07/12/2013 $2,500.00 Applewhite Maneta, VA 24121 Terry McAuliffe for Governor Hunter PO Box 13881 Terry McAuliffe, GOVERNOR VA 07/12/2013 $2,500.00 Applewhite Alexandria, VA 22219 Webert for Delegate Hunter 220 Culpepper Street Michael Webert, STATE HOUSE 18th VA 07/12/2013 $500.00 Applewhite Warremtpm, VA 20186 Ebbin for Virginia Hunter 1427 Powhatan St Adam Ebbin, STATE SENATE VA 07/16/2013 $1,000.00 Applewhite Alexandria, VA 22314 Mark Herring for Attorney General Hunter PO Box 6201 Mark Herring, ATTORNEY GENERAL VA 07/16/2013 $5,000.00 Applewhite Leesburg, VA 20178 Terry McAuliffe for Governor Hunter PO Box 13881 Terry McAuliffe, GOVERNOR VA 07/22/2013 $1,000.00 Applewhite Alexandria, VA 22219 BaCote for Delegate Hunter P.O. Box 5154 Mamye BaCote, STATE HOUSE 95th VA 07/29/2013 $1,000.00 Applewhite Newport News, VA 23605 Brenda Pogge for Delegate Hunter PO Box 1386 Brenda Pogge, STATE HOUSE 96th VA 07/29/2013 $1,000.00 Applewhite Yorktown, VA 23692-1386 Citizens for Janet Howell Hunter P.O. Box 2608 Janet Howell, STATE SENATE 32nd VA 07/29/2013 $2,500.00 Applewhite Reston, VA 20195-0608 John Edwards for Senate Hunter P.O. Box 1179 John Edwards, STATE SENATE 21st VA 07/29/2013 $2,500.00 Applewhite Roanoke, VA 24006 Dominion Resources Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 07/01/2013 Through: 09/30/2013 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 6 of 14 Name of Schedule D: Expenditures Person Date of Amount Item or Service Authorizing Expenditure Paid Person or Company Paid and Address Expenditure Mamie Locke for Senate Hunter P.O. Box 9048 Mamie E. Locke, STATE SENATE 2nd VA 07/29/2013 $2,500.00 Applewhite Hampton, VA 23670- Mark Cole for Delegate Hunter P.O. Box 41965 Mark L. Cole, STATE HOUSE 88th VA 07/29/2013 $1,000.00 Applewhite Fredericksburg, VA 22403 Minchew for Delegate Hunter P.O. Box 385 Randy Minchew, STATE HOUSE 10th VA 07/29/2013 $1,000.00 Applewhite Leesburg, VA 20178 Virginia Legislative Black Caucus Hunter PO Box 7428 Direct Contribution 07/29/2013 $5,000.00 Applewhite Hampton, VA 23666 Ward for Delegate Hunter P.O. Box 7310 Jeion Ward, STATE HOUSE 92nd VA 07/29/2013 $2,500.00 Applewhite Hampton, VA 23666 Toscano for Delegate Hunter 211 E. High Street David Toscano, STATE HOUSE 57th VA 08/21/2013 $2,500.00 Applewhite Charlottesville, VA 22902 Terry McAuliffe for Governor Hunter PO Box 13881 Terry McAuliffe, GOVERNOR VA 08/22/2013 $2,500.00 Applewhite Alexandria, VA 22219 Anderson for Delegate Hunter PO Box 7926 Richard Anderson, STATE HOUSE 51st VA 08/23/2013 $500.00 Applewhite Woodbridge, VA 22195 Ben Chafin for Delegate Hunter P.O. Box 1210 Ben Chafin, STATE HOUSE 4th VA 08/23/2013 $1,000.00 Applewhite Lebanon, VA 24266 Chris Head for Delegate Hunter P.O. Box 19130 Chris Head, STATE HOUSE 17th VA 08/23/2013 $500.00 Applewhite Roanoke, VA 24019 Friends of Delegate Ken Plum Hunter 2073 Cobblestone Lane Ken Plum, STATE HOUSE 36th VA 08/23/2013 $500.00 Applewhite Reston, VA 20191 Friends of Jennifer McClellan Hunter P.O. Box 47 Jennifer McClellan, STATE HOUSE 71st VA 08/23/2013 $1,000.00 Applewhite Richmond, VA 23218 Friends of Kirk Cox Hunter P.O. Box 1205 Kirk Cox, STATE HOUSE 66th VA 08/23/2013 $5,000.00 Applewhite Colonial Heights, VA 23834 Dominion Resources Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 07/01/2013 Through: 09/30/2013 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 7 of 14 Name of Schedule D: Expenditures Person Date of Amount Item or Service Authorizing Expenditure Paid Person or Company Paid and Address Expenditure Friends of Scott Lingamfelter Hunter P.O. Box 7175 Scott Lingamfelter, STATE HOUSE 31st VA 08/23/2013 $500.00 Applewhite Woodbridge, VA 22195-7175 Friends of Tag Greason Hunter P.O. Box 651293 Tag Greason, STATE HOUSE 32nd VA 08/23/2013 $500.00 Applewhite Potomac Falls, VA 20165 Greg Habeeb for Delegate Hunter P.O. Box 882 Greg Habeeb, STATE HOUSE 8th VA 08/23/2013 $1,000.00 Applewhite Salem, VA 24153 Mark Herring for Attorney General Hunter PO Box 6201 Mark Herring, ATTORNEY GENERAL VA 08/23/2013 $5,000.00 Applewhite Leesburg, VA 20178 Minchew for Delegate Hunter P.O. Box 385 Randy Minchew, STATE HOUSE 10th VA 08/23/2013 $500.00 Applewhite Leesburg, VA 20178 Obenshain for Attorney General Hunter PO Box 555 Mark Obenshain, ATTORNEY GENERAL VA 08/23/2013 $5,000.00 Applewhite Harrisonburg, VA 22803 Richard Bell for Delegate Hunter P.O. Box 239 Richard Bell, STATE HOUSE 20th VA 08/23/2013 $500.00 Applewhite Staunton, VA 24402 Stuart for Senate Hunter P.O. Box 1146 Richard Stuart, STATE SENATE 28th VA 08/23/2013 $500.00 Applewhite Montross, VA 22520 Terry Kilgore for Delegate Hunter P.O. Box 669 Terry Kilgore, STATE HOUSE 1st VA 08/23/2013 $5,000.00 Applewhite Gate City, VA 24251 Tyler's Campaign Hunter 25359 Blue Star Hwy. Rosyln Tyler, STATE HOUSE 75th VA 08/23/2013 $2,000.00 Applewhite Jarratt, VA 23867 Yost for Delegate Hunter PO Box 621 Joseph Yost, STATE HOUSE 12th VA 08/23/2013 $500.00 Applewhite Blacksburg, VA 24063 Democratic Governors Association 1401 K Street, NW Hunter Direct Contribution 08/26/2013 $5,000.00 Suite 200 Applewhite Washington, DC 20005 Friends of Lee Ware Hunter PO Box 689 Lee Ware, STATE HOUSE 65th VA 09/06/2013 $500.00 Applewhite Powhatan, VA 23139-0689 Dominion Resources Inc. Political Action Reporting Period: 07/01/2013 Through: 09/30/2013 Committee - Virginia (PAC-12-00399) Page: 8 of 14 Name of Schedule D: Expenditures Person Date of Amount Item or Service Authorizing Expenditure Paid Person or Company Paid and Address Expenditure Mark Herring for Attorney General Hunter PO Box 6201 Mark Herring, ATTORNEY GENERAL VA 09/06/2013 $5,000.00 Applewhite Leesburg, VA 20178 Yancey for Delegate Hunter P.O.
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