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REALTORS Political Action Committee of Virginia (PAC-12 REALTORS Political Action Committee of Reporting Period: 04/01/2013 Through: 06/30/2013 Virginia (PAC-12-00247) Page: 1 of 43 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 Abreu, Sallie Shadrick 1.Wilkins & Co. REALTORS®, Inc. 453 Country Club Drive 2.Real Estate Broker 04/11/2013 $25.00 $555.00 Danville, VA 24541 3.Danville, VA Adamson, Robert C 1.Mc Enearney Associates, Inc. 2615 John Marshall Dr 2.Real Estate Broker 04/11/2013 $300.00 $1,285.00 Arlington, VA 22207 3.Mc Lean, VA Adamson, Robert C 1.Mc Enearney Associates, Inc. 2615 John Marshall Dr 2.Real Estate Broker 04/22/2013 $220.00 $1,285.00 Arlington, VA 22207 3.Mc Lean, VA Adamson, Robert C 1.Mc Enearney Associates, Inc. 2615 John Marshall Dr 2.Real Estate Broker 05/10/2013 $65.00 $1,285.00 Arlington, VA 22207 3.Mc Lean, VA Adamson, Robert C 1.Mc Enearney Associates, Inc. 2615 John Marshall Dr 2.Real Estate Broker 06/17/2013 $260.00 $1,285.00 Arlington, VA 22207 3.Mc Lean, VA Anders, Martha B 1.Coldwell Banker Professional 109 W. Woodland Road 2.Real Estate Broker 04/08/2013 $15.00 $114.00 Yorktown, VA 23692 3.Newport News, VA Anders, Martha B 1.Coldwell Banker Professional 109 W. Woodland Road 2.Real Estate Broker 06/26/2013 $99.00 $114.00 Yorktown, VA 23692 3.Newport News, VA Anderson, Larry L 1.Fairfax Realty, Inc. 429 Mineral Ave 2.Real Estate Broker 05/15/2013 $250.00 $250.00 PO Box 891 3.Vienna, VA Mineral, VA 23117 Anderson, Sabrina J. 1.CB Carriage House Realty Inc. 8300 Lee Jackson Cir 2.Real Estate Broker 04/22/2013 $100.00 $190.00 Spotsylvania, VA 22553 3.Fredericksburg, VA Anderson, Sabrina J. 1.CB Carriage House Realty Inc. 8300 Lee Jackson Cir 2.Real Estate Broker 06/11/2013 $90.00 $190.00 Spotsylvania, VA 22553 3.Fredericksburg, VA Armstrong, Kimberly G 1.ERA Bill May Realty Co. P.O. Box 6924 2.Real Estate Broker 06/10/2013 $500.00 $500.00 Charlottesville, VA 22906 3.Charlottesville, VA Atiyeh, Edward Wesley 1.Joyner Fine Properties 422 Regina Lane 2.Real Estate Broker 06/25/2013 $750.00 $750.00 Henrico, VA 23238 3.Richmond, VA REALTORS Political Action Committee of Reporting Period: 04/01/2013 Through: 06/30/2013 Virginia (PAC-12-00247) Page: 2 of 43 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 Atiyeh, Jacqueline S 1.Joyner Fine Properties 106 Tonbridge Rd 2.Real Estate Broker 04/02/2013 $500.00 $500.00 Richmond, VA 23221 3.Richmond, VA Avent, Julia H 1.Re/Max By Invitation 3012 N Oakland St 2.Real Estate Broker 05/03/2013 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Arlington, VA 22207 3.Arlington, VA Baumbusch, Cathy V 1.RE/MAX Executives 8223 Smithfield Ave 2.Real Estate Broker 04/11/2013 $300.00 $375.00 Springfield, VA 22152-3060 3.Alexandria, VA Baumbusch, Cathy V 1.RE/MAX Executives 8223 Smithfield Ave 2.Real Estate Broker 06/17/2013 $75.00 $375.00 Springfield, VA 22152-3060 3.Alexandria, VA Benjamin, Laura E. 1.ROANOKE VALLEY ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS 2310 Rosalind Ave. 2.CEO 04/08/2013 $250.00 $1,000.00 Roanoke, VA 24014-1726 3.Roanoke, VA Betts, Carolyn F 1.Keller Williams Realty 4705 Pelham Road 2.Real Estate Broker 04/11/2013 $100.00 $130.00 Carolyn Betts 3.Charlottesville, VA Earlysville, VA 22936 Block, Brian 1.Re/Max Allegiance 6101 Edsall Rd Apt 1601 2.Real Estate Broker 06/17/2013 $75.00 $1,075.00 Alexandria, VA 22304 3.Mc Lean, VA Block, Brian 1.Re/Max Allegiance 6101 Edsall Rd Apt 1601 2.Real Estate Broker 06/28/2013 $1,000.00 $1,075.00 Alexandria, VA 22304 3.Mc Lean, VA BLUE RIDGE ASSOCIATION OF 1. REALTORS® INC 2. 04/22/2013 $315.00 $1,315.00 181 Garber Ln 3.181 Garber Ln Winchester, VA 22602-4387 Winchester, VA 22602-4387 Bower, Candice C 1.McEnearney Associates/Leesburg 36155 Chamblin Mill Ln 2.Real Estate Broker 04/11/2013 $166.66 $908.34 Purcellville, VA 20132 3.Leesburg, VA Bower, Candice C 1.McEnearney Associates/Leesburg 36155 Chamblin Mill Ln 2.Real Estate Broker 05/15/2013 $166.66 $908.34 Purcellville, VA 20132 3.Leesburg, VA Bower, Candice C 1.McEnearney Associates/Leesburg 36155 Chamblin Mill Ln 2.Real Estate Broker 06/17/2013 $166.66 $908.34 Purcellville, VA 20132 3.Leesburg, VA REALTORS Political Action Committee of Reporting Period: 04/01/2013 Through: 06/30/2013 Virginia (PAC-12-00247) Page: 3 of 43 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 Bower, Candice C 1.McEnearney Associates/Leesburg 36155 Chamblin Mill Ln 2.Real Estate Broker 06/28/2013 $75.00 $908.34 Purcellville, VA 20132 3.Leesburg, VA Brady, Suzanne M. 1.Century 21 AdVenture Realty 2404 2.Real Estate Broker 04/17/2013 $90.00 $680.00 Lakeview Pkwy 3.Locust Grove, VA Locust Grove, VA 22508 Brady, Suzanne M. 1.Century 21 AdVenture Realty 2404 2.Real Estate Broker 04/22/2013 $50.00 $680.00 Lakeview Pkwy 3.Locust Grove, VA Locust Grove, VA 22508 Brady, Suzanne M. 1.Century 21 AdVenture Realty 2404 2.Real Estate Broker 05/17/2013 $90.00 $680.00 Lakeview Pkwy 3.Locust Grove, VA Locust Grove, VA 22508 Brady, Suzanne M. 1.Century 21 AdVenture Realty 2404 2.Real Estate Broker 06/11/2013 $90.00 $680.00 Lakeview Pkwy 3.Locust Grove, VA Locust Grove, VA 22508 Brady, Suzanne M. 1.Century 21 AdVenture Realty 2404 2.Real Estate Broker 06/18/2013 $90.00 $680.00 Lakeview Pkwy 3.Locust Grove, VA Locust Grove, VA 22508 Braswell, Kathleen M 1.1st Choice Realty Group, Inc 3620 Ashby Avenue 2.Real Estate Broker 05/03/2013 $151.00 $250.00 Colonial Heights, VA 23834-1316 3.Colonial Heights, VA Breme, Patricia 1.FREDERICKSBURG AREA ASSOCIATIO 6136 Massaponax Church Rd. 2.Staff 04/22/2013 $250.00 $250.00 Fredericksburg, VA 22407-8709 3.Fredericksburg, VA Brodie, Bennie 1.Bennie Brodie, Inc. 10901 Newlands Ct 2.Real Estate Broker 06/03/2013 $25.00 $124.00 Richmond, VA 23233 3.Richmond, VA Brodie, Bennie 1.Bennie Brodie, Inc. 10901 Newlands Ct 2.Real Estate Broker 06/13/2013 $99.00 $124.00 Richmond, VA 23233 3.Richmond, VA Brooks, James F 1.ReMax Commonwealth 7018 W Franklin St 2.Real Estate Broker 04/15/2013 $200.00 $699.00 Richmond, VA 23226 3.Richmond, VA Brooks, James F 1.ReMax Commonwealth 7018 W Franklin St 2.Real Estate Broker 05/10/2013 $200.00 $699.00 Richmond, VA 23226 3.Richmond, VA REALTORS Political Action Committee of Reporting Period: 04/01/2013 Through: 06/30/2013 Virginia (PAC-12-00247) Page: 4 of 43 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 Brooks, James F 1.ReMax Commonwealth 7018 W Franklin St 2.Real Estate Broker 06/13/2013 $200.00 $699.00 Richmond, VA 23226 3.Richmond, VA Brown, Robert R 1.Robert Brown & Associates 2 Island Ct 2.Real Estate Broker 06/26/2013 $250.00 $250.00 Poquoson, VA 23662-1638 3.Newport News, VA Burke, Peggy L 1.Long & Foster Real Estate 15230 Cedar Knoll Ct 2.Real Estate Broker 04/25/2013 $111.12 $555.52 Dumfries, VA 22025 3.Woodbridge, VA Burke, Peggy L 1.Long & Foster Real Estate 15230 Cedar Knoll Ct 2.Real Estate Broker 06/06/2013 $111.12 $555.52 Dumfries, VA 22025 3.Woodbridge, VA Burke, William V 1.Long & Foster Real Estate 15230 Cedar Knoll Ct 2.Real Estate Broker 04/25/2013 $111.12 $555.52 Dumfries, VA 22025-1068 3.Woodbridge, VA Burke, William V 1.Long & Foster Real Estate 15230 Cedar Knoll Ct 2.Real Estate Broker 06/06/2013 $111.12 $555.52 Dumfries, VA 22025-1068 3.Woodbridge, VA Burton, Janet 1.Fauquier Times-Democrat 39 Culpeper Street 2.Affiliate 04/01/2013 $170.00 $170.00 Warrenton, VA 20186 3.Warrenton, VA Caffrey, Marcy D 1.Exit Realty Parade of Homes 10217 Redbridge Rd 2.Real Estate Broker 04/02/2013 $99.00 $198.00 Marcy D. Caffrey 3.Midlothian, VA Richmond, VA 23236 Caffrey, Marcy D 1.Exit Realty Parade of Homes 10217 Redbridge Rd 2.Real Estate Broker 06/28/2013 $99.00 $198.00 Marcy D. Caffrey 3.Midlothian, VA Richmond, VA 23236 Calvo, Miguel A 1.Prosperity Realty, LLC 13113 Sparrow Tail Ln 2.Real Estate Broker 04/22/2013 $99.00 $198.00 Fairfax, VA 22033 3.Fairfax, VA Canty, Keith 1.greg garrett realty.com 1005 Little Lake Dr.
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