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FFEG 2013 Annual Report 1 FFEG 2013 Annual Report 1 COMMITTEE STATE CANDIDATE NAME COMMITTEE NAME AMOUNT COMMITTEE PARTY COMMITTEE OFFICE COMMITTEE DISTRICT AK Begich, Mark Alaskans For Begich 2014 $ 5,000 D U.S. SENATE S2 AL Bachus, Spencer Bachus For Congress Committee $ 5,000 R U.S. HOUSE 6 AL Shelby, Richard DEFEND AMERICA PAC $ 5,000 R U.S. SENATE AR Boozman, John ARKPAC $ 5,000 R U.S. SENATE S2 AR Crawford, Rick Crawford For Congress $ 1,000 R U.S. HOUSE 1 AR Crawford, Rick Crawford For Congress $ 1,000 R U.S. HOUSE 1 AR Griffin, Tim Re‐Elect Tim Griffin For Congress Committee $ 1,000 R U.S. HOUSE 2 AR Pryor, Mark Mark Pryor For Us Senate $ 5,000 D U.S. SENATE S1 AR Pryor, Mark Mark Pryor For Us Senate $ 5,000 D U.S. SENATE S1 AR Pryor, Mark Priority PAC $ 5,000 D U.S. SENATE S2 AR Womack, Stephen Womack For Congress Committee $ 1,000 R U.S. HOUSE 3 AZ Barton, Brenda Barton for Arizona $ 400 R STATE HOUSE 5 AZ Bradley, David Bradley for Arizona $ 400 D STATE SENATE 10 AZ Brophy McGee, Kate Kate Brophy‐McGee 2014 $ 400 R STATE HOUSE 28 AZ Carter, Heather Vote Heather Carter $ 400 R STATE HOUSE 7 AZ Fann, Karen Elect Karen Fann $ 400 R STATE HOUSE 1 AZ Goodale, Doris Doris Goodale 2014 $ 400 R STATE HOUSE 3 AZ Gowan, David Gowan for AZ $ 400 R STATE HOUSE 30 AZ Griffin, Gail Griffin for Senate 2014 $ 400 R STATE SENATE 25 AZ Hobbs, Katie Hobbs 2014 $ 400 D STATE HOUSE 15 AZ Kirkpatrick, Ann Kirkpatrick For Arizona $ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 1 AZ Kirkpatrick, Ann Kirkpatrick For Arizona $ 2,000 D U.S. HOUSE 1 AZ McCain, John Country First Political Action Committee Inc. $ 5,000 R U.S. SENATE AZ Murphy, Rick Rick Murphy 2014 $ 400 R STATE SENATE 9 AZ Pastor, Ed Pastor For Arizona $ 2,500 D U.S. HOUSE 7 AZ Pierce, Justin Justin Pierce for Arizona $ 400 R STATE HOUSE 19 AZ Quezada, Martin Re‐Elect Quezada $ 400 D STATE HOUSE 13 AZ Salmon, Matt Salmon For Congress $ 1,000 R U.S. HOUSE 5 AZ Sinema, Kyrsten Kyrsten Sinema For Congress $ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 9 AZ Tovar, Anna Anna Tovar for Senate $ 400 D STATE SENATE 19 AZ Ugenti, Michelle Michelle Ugenti Campaign $ 400 R STATE HOUSE 8 AZ Wheeler, Bruce Wheeler 2014 $ 400 D STATE HOUSE 28 AZ Worsley, Bob Bob Worsley for State Senate $ 400 R STATE SENATE 25 AZ Yee, Kimberly Kimberly Yee for Arizona $ 400 R STATE HOUSE 10 AZ Arizona Democratic Party ‐ State Account $ 1,200 D AZ Arizona Republican Party ‐ State Account $ 1,200 R CA Becerra, Xavier Becerra For Congress $ 2,500 D U.S. HOUSE 34 CA Boxer, Barbara PAC for a Change $ 5,000 D U.S. SENATE S2 CA Calvert, Ken Ken Calvert For Congress Committee $ 1,000 R U.S. HOUSE 42 CA Demaio, Carl Carl Demaio For Congress $ 2,500 R U.S. HOUSE 52 CA Denham, Jeff Denham For Congress $ 5,000 R U.S. HOUSE 10 CA Denham, Jeff Denham For Congress $ 1,000 R U.S. HOUSE 10 CA Denham, Jeff Denham For Congress $ 4,000 R U.S. HOUSE 10 CA Denham, Jeff JEFF PAC $ 5,000 R U.S. HOUSE 19 CA Farr, Sam Friends Of Farr $ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 20 CA Garamendi, John Garamendi For Congress $ 2,000 D U.S. HOUSE 3 CA Hahn, Janice Janice Hahn For Congress $ 2,000 D U.S. HOUSE 44 CA Hahn, Janice Janice Hahn For Congress $ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 44 CA Lowenthal, Alan Alan Lowenthal For Congress $ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 47 CA Lowenthal, Alan Alan Lowenthal For Congress $ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 47 CA Matsui, Doris Matsui For Congress $ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 6 FFEG 2013 Annual Report 2 CA Matsui, Doris Matsui For Congress $ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 6 CA McCarthy, Kevin Kevin Mccarthy For Congress $ 5,000 R U.S. HOUSE 23 CA McCarthy, Kevin Majority Committee $ 2,500 R U.S. HOUSE 22 CA Miller, Gary Gary Miller For Congress $ 2,000 R U.S. HOUSE 31 CA Miller, Gary Gary Miller For Congress $ 3,000 R U.S. HOUSE 31 CA Miller, Gary Gary Miller For Congress $ 5,000 R U.S. HOUSE 31 CA Napolitano, Grace Napolitano For Congress $ 1,500 D U.S. HOUSE 32 CA Negrete McLeod, Gloria Gloria Negrete Mcleod For Congress $ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 35 CA Nunes, Devin Devin Nunes Campaign Committee $ 2,000 R U.S. HOUSE 22 CA Pelosi, Nancy PAC to the Future $ 5,000 D U.S. HOUSE 8 CA Roybal‐Allard, Lucille Lucille Roybal‐Allard For Congress $ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 40 CA Sanchez, Linda Committee To Re‐Elect Linda Sanchez $ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 38 CA Sanchez, Linda Committee To Re‐Elect Linda Sanchez $ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 38 CA Swalwell, Eric Swalwell For Congress $ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 15 CA Valadao, David Valadao For Congress $ 1,000 R U.S. HOUSE 21 CO Bennet, Michael Common Sense Colorado PAC $ 5,000 D U.S. SENATE S2 CO Coffman, Mike Coffman For Congress $ 1,000 R U.S. HOUSE 6 CO Lamborn, Doug Lamborn For Congress $ 1,000 R U.S. HOUSE 5 CO Tipton, Scott Votetipton.Com $ 2,000 R U.S. HOUSE 3 CO Udall, Mark Peak PAC $ 5,000 D U.S. SENATE CO Udall, Mark Udall For Colorado $ 2,000 D U.S. SENATE S1 CO Udall, Mark Udall For Colorado $ 500 D U.S. SENATE S1 CO Colorado Leadership Fund $ 2,000 R STATE HOUSE CO Mainstream Colorado $ 2,000 D STATE SENATE CO Priorities for Colorado $ 2,000 D STATE HOUSE CO Senate Majority Fund $ 2,000 R STATE SENATE CT Blumenthal, Richard Nutmeg PAC $ 5,000 D U.S. SENATE S1 CT Esty, Elizabeth Friends Of Elizabeth Esty $ 2,000 D U.S. HOUSE 5 DC CHC BOLD PAC $ 5,000 D DC Congressional Black Caucus PAC $ 5,000 D DC Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) $ 15,000 D U.S. HOUSE DC Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) $ 15,000 D U.S. SENATE DC National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) $ 15,000 R U.S. HOUSE DC National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) $ 15,000 R U.S. SENATE DC New Democrat Coalition PAC $ 1,000 D DC New Democrat Coalition PAC $ 4,000 D DC RAILPAC $ 5,000 I DC Republican Main Street Partnership PAC $ 5,000 R DE Coons, Christopher Blue Hen PAC $ 2,500 D U.S. SENATE S2 DE Coons, Christopher Chris Coons For Delaware $ 5,000 D U.S. SENATE S2 FL Brown, Corrine Friends Of Corrine Brown $ 5,000 D U.S. HOUSE 5 FL Diaz‐Balart, Mario Mario Diaz‐Balart For Congress $ 2,500 R U.S. HOUSE 25 FL Frankel, Lois Lois Frankel For Congress $ 2,000 D U.S. HOUSE 22 FL Mica, John Majority in Congress PAC $ 5,000 R U.S. HOUSE FL Mica, John Mica For Congress $ 5,000 R U.S. HOUSE 7 FL Nelson, Bill Moving America Forward PAC $ 5,000 D U.S. SENATE S1 FL Radel, Trey Friends Of Trey Radel $ 2,000 R U.S. HOUSE 19 FL Radel, Trey Friends Of Trey Radel $ 500 R U.S. HOUSE 19 FL Rubio, Marco Reclaim America PAC $ 5,000 R U.S. SENATE S2 FL Webster, Daniel Daniel Webster For Congress $ 2,000 R U.S. HOUSE 10 GA Isakson, Johnny 21st Century Majority Fund $ 5,000 R U.S. SENATE IA Baltimore, Chip Baltimore for Iowa House $ 500 R STATE HOUSE 48 FFEG 2013 Annual Report 3 IA Beall, Daryl People for Beall $ 750 D STATE SENATE 25 IA Behn, Jerry Behn for Senate $ 500 R STATE SENATE 40 IA Braley, Bruce Braley For Congress $ 5,000 D U.S. HOUSE 1 IA Branstad, Terry Governor Branstad Committee, The $ 2,000 R GOVERNOR IA Deyoe, Dave Deyoe for House $ 500 R STATE HOUSE 10 IA Feenstra, Randy Randy Feenstra Iowa Senate Committee $ 500 R STATE SENATE 2 IA Grassley, Charles Hawkeye PAC $ 1,000 R U.S. SENATE IA Grassley, Chuck Grassley Committee Inc $ 1,000 R U.S. SENATE S1 IA Gronstal, Michael Citizens for Gronstal $ 1,000 D STATE SENATE 42 IA Hagenow, Chris Hagenow for Iowa House $ 500 R STATE HOUSE 59 IA Hall, Chris Hall for Iowa $ 500 D STATE HOUSE 13 IA Hanusa, Mary Ann Iowans for Mary Ann Hanusa $ 500 R STATE HOUSE 16 IA Kapucian, Tim Kapucian for State Senate $ 500 R STATE SENATE 20 IA King, Steve King For Congress $ 5,000 R U.S. HOUSE 4 IA Latham, Tom Iowans For Latham $ 5,000 R U.S. HOUSE 3 IA Loebsack, David Loebsack For Congress $ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 2 IA Lykam, Jim Friends of Jim Lykam $ 500 D STATE HOUSE 85 IA McCoy, Matthew Committee to Elect Matt McCoy $ 500 D STATE SENATE 31 IA Northey, Bill Northey for Iowa Agriculture $ 500 R SEC. OF AGRICULTURE IA Paulsen, Kraig Paulsen for State House Committee $ 1,000 R STATE HOUSE 35 IA Pettengill, Dawn Pettengill for Iowans $ 500 D STATE HOUSE 39 IA Ragan, Amanda Amanda Ragan for Iowa Senate $ 750 D STATE SENATE 7 IA Running‐Marquardt, Kirsten Iowans for Kirsten Running‐Marquardt $ 500 D STATE HOUSE 33 IA Sands, Thomas Sands for State House $ 500 R STATE HOUSE 87 IA Smith, Jeff Jeff Smith for Iowa House $ 500 R STATE HOUSE 6 IA Upmeyer, Linda Upmeyer for House $ 500 R STATE HOUSE 12 IA Walsh, Matt Committee to Elect Matt Walsh $ 500 R MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY IA Watts, Ralph Watts for House $ 500 R STATE HOUSE 47 IA Windschitl, Matt Win with Windschitl $ 500 R STATE HOUSE 56 ID Labrador, Raul Raul Labrador For Idaho $ 1,000 R U.S.
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