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This Is an Amended Report This Is an Amended Report Political Contributions with a This Is an Amended Report S-A1 Total Value Greater Than $250 (20/06) THIS IS AN AMENDED REPORT THIS IS AN AMENDED REPORT POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS WITH A THIS IS AN AMENDED REPORT S-A1 TOTAL VALUE GREATER THAN $250 (20/06) NAME OF FILING ENTITY PAGE� NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA OF[3 CONTRIBUTOR'S RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS INDIVIDUAL FOR TYPES 1-5, TOTAL OF DATE RECEIVED CONTRIBUTION TYPE' DATE OF EVENT CONTRIBUTOR'S FULL NAME OF CONTRIBUTOR (YYYY/MM/DD) AMOUNT (YYYY/MM/DD) CONTRIBUTIONS AARON DONOVAN 15.00 2020-07-24 9 1,113.00 AARON DONOVAN 15.00 2020-08-24 9 1,113.00 AARON DONOVAN 1,083.00 2020-09-21 9 1,113.00 AARON L SUMEXHELTZA 1,243.15 2020-09-18 9 1,243.15 ADAM HOCKIN 100.00 2020-09-21 9 300.00 ADAM HOCKIN 100.00 2020-09-24 9 300.00 ADAM HOCKIN 100.00 2020-09-26 9 300.00 ADAM LYNES-FORD 100.00 2020-09-27 9 300.00 ADAM LYNES-FORD 200.00 2020-09-27 9 300.00 ADAM MILLARD 1,253.15 2020-09-25 9 1,253.15 ADAM TURPIN 400.00 2020-09-30 9 400.00 ADELLE JONKER 50.00 2020-07-03 9 275.00 ADELLE JONKER 75.00 2020-09-11 9 275.00 ADELLE JONKER 150.00 2020-07-29 9 275.00 ADRIAN P DIX 100.00 2020-07-05 9 300.00 ADRIAN P DIX 100.00 2020-08-05 9 300.00 ADRIAN P DIX 100.00 2020-09-05 9 300.00 AGNES HUANG 350.00 2020-07-15 9 350.00 AIMIS MARION 100.00 2020-07-25 9 300.00 AIMIS MARION 100.00 2020-08-25 9 300.00 AIMIS MARION 100.00 2020-09-25 9 300.00 AIONA ANDERSON 1,243.15 2020-09-18 9 1,243.15 AIRI SIGURGEIRSON 20.00 2020-07-08 9 660.00 AIRI SIGURGEIRSON 20.00 2020-08-08 9 660.00 AIRI SIGURGEIRSON 20.00 2020-09-08 9 660.00 AIRI SIGURGEIRSON 100.00 2020-08-15 9 660.00 AIRI SIGURGEIRSON 200.00 2020-09-30 9 660.00 AIRI SIGURGEIRSON 300.00 2020-09-22 9 660.00 AKHTAR NAWAZ 1,250.00 2020-09-30 9 1,250.00 AL BIEKSA 100.00 2020-07-27 9 300.00 AL BIEKSA 100.00 2020-08-27 9 300.00 AL BIEKSA 100.00 2020-09-27 9 300.00 AL CORNES 400.00 2020-09-30 9 400.00 ALAN BOGUSIEWICZ 500.00 2020-09-24 9 500.00 ALAN FRY 100.00 2020-09-20 9 1,000.00 ALAN FRY 900.00 2020-09-20 9 1,000.00 ALAN L HOOVER 15.00 2020-07-06 9 345.00 ALAN L HOOVER 15.00 2020-08-06 9 345.00 ALAN L HOOVER 15.00 2020-09-06 9 345.00 ALAN L HOOVER 100.00 2020-09-08 9 345.00 ALAN L HOOVER 200.00 2020-09-30 9 345.00 ALAN RUDRUM 50.00 2020-08-06 9 275.00 ALAN RUDRUM 100.00 2020-07-15 9 275.00 ALAN RUDRUM 125.00 2020-09-29 9 275.00 ALAN RYCROFT 15.00 2020-07-14 9 295.00 ALAN RYCROFT 15.00 2020-08-14 9 295.00 ALAN RYCROFT 15.00 2020-09-14 9 295.00 ALAN RYCROFT 100.00 2020-09-18 9 295.00 ALAN RYCROFT 150.00 2020-09-30 9 295.00 ALAN S BELL 350.00 2020-09-22 9 350.00 ALAN T HUGHES 15.00 2020-07-15 9 295.00 ALAN T HUGHES 15.00 2020-08-15 9 295.00 ALAN T HUGHES 15.00 2020-09-15 9 295.00 ALAN T HUGHES 40.00 2020-09-30 9 295.00 ALAN T HUGHES 50.00 2020-08-20 9 295.00 ALAN T HUGHES 60.00 2020-09-28 9 295.00 ALAN T HUGHES 100.00 2020-08-28 9 295.00 ALBERT LUK 53.00 2020-08-01 9 453.00 • TYPE OF CONTRIBUTION: 1 -Fundraising function ticket sold for more than $250, 2 -Property/services purchased for more than $250 TOTAL OF above market value at a fundraising function,3 - Property/services with a value greater than $250 donated for sale at a fundraisi ng functK>n, INDIVIDUAL A 4 - Fees to attend a convention (po t cal part es on y) 5 - Fees to attend a leadership convent on (polij cal part es ony), 6 -Contr b<Jtion by lii i l , i i i l i CONTRIBUTIONS candidate/contestantfor personal expense, 9 -All other contributions received This form is available for public inspection. 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Questions can be di rected to: PLEASE KEEP A COPY FOR YOUR RECORDS Privacy Officer,E lections BC 1-800-661-8683, [email protected] or PO Box 9275 Stn Prov Gov� Victoria, BC V8W 9J6 POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS WITH A THIS IS AN AMENDED REPORT S-A1 TOTAL VALUE GREATER THAN $250 (20/06) NAME OF FILING ENTITY PAGE� NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA OF[3 CONTRIBUTOR'S RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS INDIVIDUAL FOR TYPES 1-5, TOTAL OF DATE RECEIVED CONTRIBUTION TYPE' DATE OF EVENT CONTRIBUTOR'S FULL NAME OF CONTRIBUTOR (YYYY/MM/DD) AMOUNT (YYYY/MM/DD) CONTRIBUTIONS ALBERT LUK 100.00 2020-07-17 9 453.00 ALBERT LUK 100.00 2020-08-17 9 453.00 ALBERT LUK 100.00 2020-09-17 9 453.00 ALBERT LUK 100.00 2020-09-26 9 453.00 ALBERT TSENG 100.00 2020-08-18 9 600.00 ALBERT TSENG 500.00 2020-09-29 9 600.00 ALEX A WISHLOW 100.00 2020-07-15 9 300.00 ALEX A WISHLOW 100.00 2020-08-28 9 300.00 ALEX A WISHLOW 100.00 2020-09-29 9 300.00 ALEX ABARHAM 100.00 2020-09-28 9 300.00 ALEX ABARHAM 200.00 2020-08-02 9 300.00 ALEX EN HWA NG 30.00 2020-07-06 9 833.00 ALEX EN HWA NG 30.00 2020-08-06 9 833.00 ALEX EN HWA NG 30.00 2020-09-06 9 833.00 ALEX EN HWA NG 75.00 2020-09-28 9 833.00 ALEX EN HWA NG 84.00 2020-09-28 9 833.00 ALEX EN HWA NG 84.00 2020-09-28 9 833.00 ALEX EN HWA NG 200.00 2020-08-29 9 833.00 ALEX EN HWA NG 300.00 2020-09-26 9 833.00 ALEX MACDONALD 100.00 2020-07-16 9 550.00 ALEX MACDONALD 100.00 2020-08-16 9 550.00 ALEX MACDONALD 100.00 2020-09-16 9 550.00 ALEX MACDONALD 250.00 2020-09-04 9 550.00 ALEX PUTTONEN 20.00 2020-09-22 9 290.00 ALEX PUTTONEN 20.00 2020-09-27 9 290.00 ALEX PUTTONEN 50.00 2020-07-24 9 290.00 ALEX PUTTONEN 200.00 2020-09-19 9 290.00 ALEXANDER BARBER 1,250.00 2020-09-26 9 1,250.00 ALEXANDER MACAULAY 50.00 2020-09-29 9 300.00 ALEXANDER MACAULAY 50.00 2020-09-30 9 300.00 ALEXANDER MACAULAY 200.00 2020-09-27 9 300.00 ALEXANDER MACKINNON 550.00 2020-09-21 9 550.00 ALEXANDER NATAROS 500.00 2020-09-29 9 500.00 ALEXANDER P WATT 300.00 2020-09-28 9 300.00 ALEXANDER V BRUSE 600.00 2020-08-27 9 600.00 ALEXANDRA ANDERSON 100.00 2020-09-28 9 300.00 ALEXANDRA ANDERSON 200.00 2020-09-08 9 300.00 ALF G NO RRISH 25.00 2020-07-08 9 425.00 ALF G NORRISH 25.00 2020-08-08 9 425.00 ALF G NORRISH 25.00 2020-09-08 9 425.00 ALF G NORRISH 100.00 2020-09-30 9 425.00 ALF G NORRISH 100.00 2020-09-30 9 425.00 ALF G NORRISH 150.00 2020-09-02 9 425.00 ALFRED GIRLING 10.00 2020-07-07 9 530.00 ALFRED GIRLING 10.00 2020-08-07 9 530.00 ALFRED GIRLING 10.00 2020-09-07 9 530.00 ALFRED GIRLING 500.00 2020-09-22 9 530.00 ALICIA RICHARDS 500.00 2020-09-23 9 500.00 ALIN SENECAL-HARKIN 50.00 2020-07-15 9 300.00 ALIN SENECAL-HARKIN 50.00 2020-07-27 9 300.00 ALIN SENECAL-HARKIN 50.00 2020-08-15 9 300.00 ALIN SENECAL-HARKIN 50.00 2020-08-27 9 300.00 ALIN SENECAL-HARKIN 50.00 2020-09-15 9 300.00 ALIN SENECAL-HARKIN 50.00 2020-09-27 9 300.00 ALINE NEWBERY 300.00 2020-09-28 9 300.00 ALISON CHAN 10.00 2020-08-15 9 310.00 ALISON CHAN 300.00 2020-09-24 9 310.00 ALISSA BRANDT 100.00 2020-07-15 9 300.00 • TYPE OF CONTRIBUTION: 1 -Fundraising function ticket sold for more than $250, 2 -Property/services purchased for more than $250 TOTAL OF above market value at a fundraising function,3 - Property/services with a value greater than $250 donated for sale at a fundraisi ng functK>n, INDIVIDUAL A 4 - Fees to attend a convention (po t cal part es on y) 5 - Fees to attend a leadership convent on (polij cal part es ony), 6 -Contr b<Jtion by lii i l , i i i l i CONTRIBUTIONS candidate/contestantfor personal expense, 9 -All other contributions received This form is available for public inspection.
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