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Lockheed Martin 2012 LMEPAC Disbursements Political Contributions 2012 Lockheed Martin 2012 LMEPAC Disbursements State Member Party Office District Total ALABAMA American Security PAC Rogers, Michael R Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Defend America PAC Shelby, Richard R Leadership PAC $5,000.00 MO PAC Brooks, Mo R Leadership PAC $2,500.00 Tallatchee Creek PAC Sessions, Jeff R Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Bachus For Congress Committee Bachus, Spencer R U.S. HOUSE 6 $7,000.00 Jo Bonner For Congress Committee Bonner, Josiah R U.S. HOUSE 1 $8,000.00 Mobrooksforcongress.Com Brooks, Mo R U.S. HOUSE 5 $2,000.00 Martha Roby For Congress Roby, Martha R U.S. HOUSE 2 $3,000.00 Mike Rogers For Congress Rogers, Michael R U.S. HOUSE 3 $2,000.00 Terri Sewell For Congress Sewell, Terri D U.S. HOUSE 7 $1,000.00 Friends of Sessions Senate Committee Inc Sessions, Jeff R U.S. SENATE $1,000.00 ALASKA Denali PAC Murkowski, Lisa R Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Alaskans For Don Young Inc. Young, Don R U.S. HOUSE AL $2,000.00 Lisa Murkowski for US Senate Murkowski, Lisa R U.S. SENATE $2,000.00 ARIZONA Country First PAC McCain, John R Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Committee to Reelect Trent Franks Franks, Trent R U.S. HOUSE 8 $4,500.00 Paul Gosar For Congress Gosar, Paul R U.S. HOUSE 4 $2,000.00 Pastor For Arizona Pastor, Ed D U.S. HOUSE 7 $6,000.00 Quayle For Congress Quayle, Ben R U.S. HOUSE 6 $1,000.00 Salmon For Congress Salmon, Matt R U.S. HOUSE 5 $1,000.00 David Schweikert For Congress Schweikert, David R U.S. HOUSE 6 $1,000.00 ARKANSAS Arkansas for Leadership PAC Boozman, John R Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Priority PAC Pryor, Mark D Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Crawford For Congress Crawford, Rick R U.S. HOUSE 1 $2,000.00 Re-Elect Tim Griffin For Congress Committee Griffin, Tim R U.S. HOUSE 2 $3,000.00 Womack For Congress Committee Womack, Stephen R U.S. HOUSE 3 $2,500.00 CALIFORNIA Road to Freedom PAC Royce, Edward R Leadership PAC $5,000.00 21st Century PAC McKeon, Howard R Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Invest in a Strong & Secure America PAC Issa, Darrell R Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Majority Committee PAC McCarthy, Kevin R Leadership PAC $5,000.00 NewPAC Nunes, Devin R Leadership PAC $2,500.00 Page 1 of 15 Political Contributions 2012 Lockheed Martin 2012 LMEPAC Disbursements VINE PAC Thompson, Mike D Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Friends Of Joe Baca Baca, Joe D U.S. HOUSE 35 $3,000.00 Karen Bass For Congress Bass, Karen D U.S. HOUSE 37 $1,000.00 Becerra For Congress Becerra, Xavier D U.S. HOUSE 34 $5,000.00 Berman For Congress Berman, Howard D U.S. HOUSE 30 $1,500.00 Mary Bono for Congress Bono Mack, Mary R U.S. HOUSE 45 $2,500.00 Ken Calvert For Congress Committee Calvert, Ken R U.S. HOUSE 42 $5,000.00 John Campbell For Congress Campbell, John R U.S. HOUSE 45 $1,000.00 Friends Of Lois Capps Capps, Lois D U.S. HOUSE 24 $1,000.00 Denham For Congress Denham, Jeff R U.S. HOUSE 10 $2,000.00 Anna Eshoo For Congress Eshoo, Anna D U.S. HOUSE 18 $4,000.00 Friends Of Farr Farr, Sam D U.S. HOUSE 20 $1,000.00 Garamendi For Congress Garamendi, John D U.S. HOUSE 3 $2,000.00 Mike Honda For Congress Honda, Michael D U.S. HOUSE 17 $3,000.00 Issa for Congress Issa, Darrell R U.S. HOUSE 49 $4,000.00 Barbara Lee For Congress Lee, Barbara D U.S. HOUSE 13 $1,000.00 Lofgren For Congress Lofgren, Zoe D U.S. HOUSE 19 $1,000.00 Lungren For Congress Lungren, Daniel R U.S. HOUSE 3 $4,000.00 Matsui For Congress Matsui, Doris D U.S. HOUSE 6 $2,000.00 Kevin Mccarthy For Congress McCarthy, Kevin R U.S. HOUSE 23 $500.00 Napolitano For Congress Napolitano, Grace D U.S. HOUSE 32 $3,000.00 Devin Nunes Campaign Committee Nunes, Devin R U.S. HOUSE 22 $4,000.00 Nancy Pelosi For Congress Pelosi, Nancy D U.S. HOUSE 12 $4,500.00 Royce Campaign Committee Royce, Ed R U.S. HOUSE 39 $2,000.00 Committee To Elect Linda Sanchez Sanchez, Linda D U.S. HOUSE 38 $1,000.00 Committee To Re-Elect Loretta Sanchez Sanchez, Loretta D U.S. HOUSE 46 $7,000.00 Schiff For Congress Schiff, Adam D U.S. HOUSE 28 $3,000.00 Sherman for Congress Sherman, Brad D U.S. HOUSE 30 $2,000.00 Jackie Speier For Congress Speier, Jackie D U.S. HOUSE 14 $2,000.00 Strickland For Congress 2012 Strickland, Anthony R U.S. HOUSE 26 $1,000.00 Mike Thompson For Congress Thompson, Mike D U.S. HOUSE 5 $1,000.00 Feinstein For Senate Feinstein, Dianne D U.S. SENATE $2,500.00 COLORADO Colorado Democratic Party - Federal Federal Account D Segregated Fund $5,000.00 EDPAC Perlmutter, Edwin D Leadership PAC $5,000.00 PEAK PAC Udall, Mark D Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Coffman For Congress Coffman, Mike R U.S. HOUSE 6 $1,000.00 Diana DeGette for Congress DeGette, Diana D U.S. HOUSE 1 $2,000.00 Page 2 of 15 Political Contributions 2012 Lockheed Martin 2012 LMEPAC Disbursements Gardner For Congress Gardner, Cory R U.S. HOUSE 4 $2,000.00 Lamborn For Congress Lamborn, Doug R U.S. HOUSE 5 $3,000.00 Perlmutter For Congress Perlmutter, Edwin D U.S. HOUSE 7 $4,000.00 Votetipton.Com Tipton, Scott R U.S. HOUSE 3 $2,000.00 CONNECTICUT Husky PAC Courtney, Joseph D Leadership PAC $2,500.00 Synergy PAC Larson, John D Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Courtney For Congress Courtney, Joseph D U.S. HOUSE 2 $3,000.00 Friends Of Rosa Delauro DeLauro, Rosa D U.S. HOUSE 3 $5,000.00 Jim Himes For Congress Himes, James D U.S. HOUSE 4 $2,000.00 Blumenthal For Senate Blumenthal, Richard D U.S. SENATE $1,000.00 Friends Of Chris Murphy Murphy, Chris D U.S. SENATE $10,000.00 DELAWARE John Carney For Congress Carney, John D U.S. HOUSE AL $2,000.00 Carper For Senate Carper, Thomas D U.S. SENATE $5,000.00 FLORIDA ANDER PAC Crenshaw, Ander R Leadership PAC $5,000.00 MICPAC (Majority in Congress) Mica, John R Leadership PAC $2,500.00 Reclaim America PAC Rubio, Marco R Leadership PAC $2,500.00 Sandy Adams For Congress Adams, Sandy R U.S. HOUSE 7 $2,000.00 Bilirakis For Congress Bilirakis, Gus R U.S. HOUSE 12 $1,000.00 Friends Of Corrine Brown Brown, Corrine D U.S. HOUSE 5 $4,000.00 Vern Buchanan For Congress Buchanan, Vern R U.S. HOUSE 16 $1,000.00 Crenshaw for Congress Crenshaw, Ander R U.S. HOUSE 4 $2,000.00 Mario Diaz-Balart For Congress Diaz-Balart, Mario R U.S. HOUSE 25 $2,000.00 Mica For Congress Mica, John R U.S. HOUSE 7 $8,000.00 Jeff Miller for Congress Miller, Jeff R U.S. HOUSE 1 $5,000.00 Friends Of Rich Nugent Nugent, Richard R U.S. HOUSE 11 $1,000.00 Friends Of Bill Posey Posey, Bill R U.S. HOUSE 8 $4,000.00 Tom Rooney For Congress Rooney, Thomas R U.S. HOUSE 17 $3,000.00 Ros-Lehtinen For Congress Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana R U.S. HOUSE 27 $2,500.00 Friends Of Dennis Ross Ross, Dennis R U.S. HOUSE 15 $2,000.00 Southerland For Congress Southerland, Steve R U.S. HOUSE 2 $2,500.00 Friends Of Cliff Stearns Stearns, Clifford R U.S. HOUSE 3 $2,500.00 Daniel Webster For Congress Webster, Daniel R U.S. HOUSE 10 $2,500.00 Allen West For Congress West, Allen R U.S. HOUSE 18 $2,000.00 Frederica S. Wilson For Congress Wilson, Frederica D U.S. HOUSE 24 $2,000.00 Congressman Bill Young Campaign Committee Young, C.W. R U.S. HOUSE 13 $4,500.00 GEORGIA Page 3 of 15 Political Contributions 2012 Lockheed Martin 2012 LMEPAC Disbursements 13th Colony Leadership Committee Kingston, Jack R Leadership PAC $2,500.00 DOC PAC Gingrey, Phil R Leadership PAC $2,500.00 Republican Majority Fund Chambliss, Saxby R Leadership PAC $5,000.00 Voice for Freedom PAC Price, Thomas R Leadership PAC $1,000.00 Friends Of John Barrow Barrow, John D U.S. HOUSE 12 $1,000.00 Sanford Bishop For Congress Bishop, Sanford D U.S. HOUSE 2 $3,500.00 Paul Broun Committee Broun, Paul R U.S. HOUSE 10 $2,000.00 Gingrey For Congress, Inc. Gingrey, Phil R U.S. HOUSE 11 $2,000.00 Graves For Congress Graves, Tom R U.S. HOUSE 14 $3,000.00 Committee To Re-Elect Henry Hank Johnson Johnson, Hank D U.S. HOUSE 4 $2,000.00 John Lewis For Congress Lewis, John D U.S. HOUSE 5 $1,000.00 Price For Congress Price, Thomas R U.S. HOUSE 6 $1,000.00 Austin Scott For Congress Inc Scott, Austin R U.S. HOUSE 8 $3,000.00 David Scott For Congress Scott, David D U.S. HOUSE 13 $9,000.00 Westmoreland For Congress Westmoreland, Lynn R U.S.
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