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Last Name First Name Committee Name State Office District Party 2012 Total ($) Alabama 2014 PAC AL Republican 5,000 Storm PAC AL Republican 5,000 NETPAC AL 5,000 2012 POLITICAL CORPORATE CONTRIBUTIONS Last Name First Name Committee Name State Office District Party 2012 Total ($) Alabama 2014 PAC AL Republican 5,000 Storm PAC AL Republican 5,000 NETPAC AL 5,000 Altes Denny Denny Altes Campaign Fund AR House AR076 Republican 250 Barnett Jonathan Committee to Re-Elect Jonathan Barnett AR House AR087 Republican 250 Biviano Mark Mark Biviano Campaign Committee AR House AR046 Republican 250 Branscum David David Branscum Campaign Committee AR House AR083 Republican 250 Burnett David David Burnett Campaign Committee AR Senate AR022 Democratic 750 Burris John Committee to Re-Elect John Burris AR House AR098 Republican 250 Carter Davy Committee to Re-Elect Davy Carter AR House AR043 Republican 250 Clemmer Ann Committee to Re-Elect Ann Clemmer AR House AR023 Republican 250 Cozart Bruce Bruce Cozart Campaign Committee AR House AR024 Republican 250 Deffenbaugh Gary Committee to Elect Gary Deffenbaugh AR House AR079 Republican 250 Derden Garland Garland Derden Campaign Committee AR House AR013 Republican 250 Eubanks Jon Jon Eubanks Campaign Committee AR House AR074 Republican 250 Farrer Joe Joe Farrer Campaign Committee AR House AR044 Republican 250 Flowers Stephanie Committee to Elect Stephanie Flowers AR Senate AR025 Democratic 1,000 Gillam Jeremy Committee to Elect Jeremy Gillam AR House AR045 Republican 250 Hickerson Mary P. 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Hickerson AR House AR001 Republican 250 Hopper Karen Committee to Re-Elect Karen Hopper AR House AR100 Republican 250 Jean Lane Lane Jean Campaign Committee AR House AR002 Republican 250 Jett Joe Joe Jett Campaign Committee AR House AR056 Democratic 250 Kerr Allen Committee to Re-Elect Allen Kerr AR House AR032 Republican 250 King Bryan Committee to Re-Elect Bryan King AR Senate AR005 Republican 1,000 Lea Andrea Committee to Re-Elect Andrea Lea AR House AR071 Republican 250 Lenderman Homer Homer Lenderman Campaign Committee AR House AR053 Democratic 250 Linck Kelley Committee to Elect Kelley Linck AR House AR099 Republican 250 Malone Stephanie Stephanie Malone Campaign Committee AR House AR077 Republican 500 Murdock Reginald Committee to Elect Reginald Murdock AR House AR048 Democratic 250 Overbey Betty Betty Overbey Campaign Committee AR House AR069 Democratic 250 Ratliff James James Ratliff Campaign Committee AR House AR060 Democratic 250 Rice Terry Committee to Re-Elect Terry Rice AR House AR021 Republican 500 Sanders David Committee to Elect David Sanders AR Senate AR015 Republican 1,000 Shepherd Matthew Committee to Elect Matthew Shepherd AR House AR006 Republican 250 Steel Nate Nate Steel Campaign Committee AR House AR019 Democratic 250 Thompson Tommy Tommy Thompson For State Representative AR House AR060 Democratic 500 Vines John Committee to Elect John Vines AR House AR025 Democratic 250 Wardlaw Jeff Jeff Wardlaw Campaign Committee AR House AR008 Democratic 250 Westerman Bruce Committee to Elect Bruce Westerman AR House AR022 Republican 250 Woods Jon Jon Woods Campaign Committee AR Senate AR007 Republican 1,000 Wren Tommy Committee to Elect Tommy Wren AR House AR062 Democratic 250 Wright Marshall Marshall Wright Campaign Committee AR House AR049 Democratic 250 House Leadership PAC AR Republican 5,000 Baca, Jr. Joe Friends of Joe Baca Jr. for Assembly 2012 CA House CA047 Democratic 3,000 Batey William Batey for Assembly 2012 CA House CA005 Republican 2,200 Berryhill Bill Bill Berryhill for Senate 2012 CA Senate CA005 Republican 5,000 Bradford Steven Steven Bradford for Assembly 2012 CA House CA062 Democratic 3,000 Calderon Charles Calderon for Secretary of State 2014 CA Sec of State CA058 Democratic 2,500 Calderon Ronald Ron Calderon for Assembly 2014 CA House CA030 Democratic 1,500 Calderon Thomas Tom Calderon for Assembly 2012 CA House CA058 Democratic 1,500 Caldreon Ian Ian Calderon for Assembly 2012 CA House CA058 Democratic 3,500 Cannella Anthony Cannella for Senate 2014 CA Senate CA012 Republican 3,000 Conway Connie Connie Conway for Assembly 2012 CA House CA026 Republican 2,500 Coto Joe Coto for Senate 2012 CA Senate CA015 Democratic 2,000 Donnelly Tim Tim Donnelly for Assembly 2012 CA House CA033 Republican 3,000 Emmerson Bill Re-Elect Bill Emmerson for Senate CA Senate CA023 Republican 3,300 Gaines Beth Beth Gaines for Assembly 2012 CA House CA006 Republican 3,000 Gaines Ted Gaines for Senate 2012 CA Senate CA001 Republican 3,000 Page 1 Last Name First Name Committee Name State Office District Party 2012 Total ($) Galgiani Cathleen Galgiani for Senate CA Senate CA005 Democratic 1,500 Gorell Jeff Jeff Gorell for Assembly 2012 CA House CA044 Republican 3,000 Gray Adam Adam Gray for Assembly 2012 CA House CA021 Democratic 3,000 Grove Shannon Shannon Grove for Assembly 2012 CA House CA034 Republican 3,000 Hagman Curt Hagman for Assembly 2012 CA House CA055 Republican 3,000 Hall Isadore Hall for Assembly 2012 CA House CA064 Democratic 3,900 Harkey Diane Harkey for Assembly 2012 CA House CA073 Republican 1,500 Harman Tom Tom Harman for Board of Equalization 2014 CA BOE CA035 Republican 1,500 Hernandez Roger Hernandez for Assembly 2012 CA House CA048 Democratic 3,000 Hodges Sherry Sherry Hodges for State Assembly CA House CA076 Republican 3,500 Huey Craig Craig Huey for Assembly 2012 CA House CA079 Republican 2,500 Huff Robert Taxpayers for Bob Huff Senate 2012 CA Senate CA029 Republican 1,900 Jones Brian Brian Jones for Assembly 2012 CA House CA071 Republican 3,000 Knight Stephen Steve Knight for Senate 2012 CA Senate CA021 Republican 1,500 Logue Daniel Friends of Dan Logue Assembly 2012 CA House CA003 Republican 3,000 Maienschein Brian Maienschein for Assembly 2012 CA House CA077 Republican 2,500 Mansoor Allan Allan Mansoor for Assembly 2012 CA House CA074 Republican 3,000 Melendez Melissa Melissa Melendez for Assembly 2012 CA House CA067 Republican 3,500 Miller Jeff Friends of Jeff Miller for Assembly 2012 CA House CA071 Republican 2,400 Miller Jeff Jeff Miller for Senate 2012 CA Senate CA031 Republican 3,000 Morrell Michael Mike Morrell - State Assembly 2012 CA House CA040 Republican 1,500 Nestande Brian Nestande for Assembly 2012 CA House CA042 Republican 1,500 Neilsen Jim Taxpayers for Jim Neilsen - Senate 2012 CA Senate CA004 Republican 2,500 Nielsen Jim Taxpayers for Jim Nielsen - Assembly 2012 CA House CA002 Republican 1,500 Norby Chris Norby for Assembly 2012 CA House CA072 Republican 3,000 Oller Rico Rico Oller for Assembly CA House CA005 Republican 3,000 Olsen Kristin Olsen for Assembly 2012 CA House CA012 Republican 1,500 Ortega Barbara Barbara Ortega for Assembly CA House CA008 Republican 1,500 Perea Henry Perea for Assembly 2012 CA House CA031 Democratic 1,500 Perez John John A. Perez for Assembly 2012 CA House CA053 Democratic 3,900 Plescia George George Plescia for State Senate CA Senate CA039 Republican 5,500 Rios Pedro Pedro Rios for Assembly 2012 CA House CA032 Republican 2,000 Silva Jim Silva for Senate 2014 CA Senate CA034 Republican 1,400 Swanson Sandre Swanson for Senate 2012 CA Senate CA009 Democratic 1,000 Tateishi Peter Tateishi for Assembly 2012 CA House CA008 Republican 2,500 Wagner Donald Wagner for Assembly 2012 CA House CA068 Republican 3,000 Walters Mimi Friends of Mimi Walters Senate 2012 CA Senate CA037 Republican 1,800 Wilk Scott Scott Wilk for Assembly 2012 CA House CA038 Republican 1,500 Wright Roderick Taxpayers for Rod Wright 2012 CA Senate CA035 Democratic 900 Wyland Mark Taxpayers for Wyland - BOE 2014 CA BOE CA038 Republican 1,500 Zink Todd Todd Zink for Senate 2012 CA Senate CA027 Republican 2,500 Bonini Colin Colin Bonini Campaign Committee DE Senate DE016 Republican 200 Ennis Bruce Ennis Senate Campaign Committee DE Senate DE014 Democratic 200 Henry Margaret Friends of Margaret Rose Henry DE Senate DE002 Democratic 200 Hudson Deborah Deborah Hudson Campaign Committee DE House DE012 Republican 200 Johnson James Citizens to Elect James J. Johnson DE House DE016 Democratic 200 King Ruth Friends of Ruth Briggs King DE House DE037 Republican 200 Lavelle Gregory Citizens for Lavelle DE Senate DE004 Republican 200 Longhurst Valerie Friends of Valerie Longhurst DE House DE015 Democratic 200 Miro Joseph Joseph Miro Campaign Committee DE House DE022 Republican 400 Outten William Outten Campaign DE House DE030 Republican 200 Ramone Michael Friends of Mike Ramone DE House DE021 Republican 200 Schwartzkopf Peter Friends for Pete Schwartzkopf DE House DE014 Democratic 200 Short Daniel Friends to Elect Danny Short DE House DE039 Republican 200 Simpsom Gary Friends to Elect Gary Simpson DE Senate DE018 Republican 200 Viola John John J. Viola Campaign Committee DE House DE026 Democratic 200 Willis Lincoln Friends of Lincoln Willis DE House DE029 Republican 200 Wilson Dave Committee to Elect Dave Wilson DE House DC017 Republican 200 Lee Tom Tom Lee Campaign Committee FL Senate FL024 Republican 500 Page 2 Last Name First Name Committee Name State Office District Party 2012 Total ($) Republican Party of Florida FL Republican 235,000 Allison Stephen Citizens for Allison GA House GA008 Republican 500 Carter Jason Jason Carter Campaign Committee GA Senate GA042 Democratic 500 Chance Ronnie Chance for Senate GA Senate GA016 Republican 2,000 Deffenbaugh John John Vernon Deffenbaugh GA House GA001 Republican 500 Dollar Matt Matt Dollar Campaign Committee GA House GA045 Republican 500 Dutton Delvis Friends of Delvis Dutton GA House GA157 Republican 500 Golden Tim Senator Tim Golden GA Senate GA008 Republican 500 Harbison Ed Harbison Campaign Committee GA Senate GA015 Democratic 500 Harper Tyler Tyler Harper for Georgia GA Senate GA007 Republican 500 Hill Hunter Hunter Hill for State Senate GA Senate GA006 Republican 500 Hill Judson Senator Judson Hill GA Senate GA032 Republican 500 Jeffares Rick Rick Jeffares for Senate GA Senate GA017 Republican 500 Kelley Trey Kelley for House GA House GA016 Republican 500 Kidd Rusty Kidd Campaign GA House GA145 Independent 1,000 Mabra Ronnie Friends of Ronnie Mabra, Inc GA House GA063 Democratic 1,000 McCall Tom Representative Tom McCall GA House GA033 Republican 500 Meadows John Committee to Elect John Meadows GA House GA005 Republican 1,000 Naughton James Naughton for Senate GA Senate GA030 Republican 500 Powell Alan T.
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