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2017-2018 JDPAC Contributions.Pdf John Deere Political Action Committee Contributions Detail by State 2017-2018 Election Cycle STATE CANDIDATE NAME DISTRICT OFFICE PARTY DISBURSED ALABAMA AL Terri Sewell 7 U.S. House Democratic Party $5,000 ARKANSAS AR French Hill 2 U.S. House Republican Party $5,000 AR Bruce Westerman 4 U.S. House Republican Party $5,000 ARIZONA AZ Kyrsten Sinema U.S. Senate Democratic Party $5,000 AZ Martha McSally U.S. Senate Republican Party $5,000 CALIFORNIA CA Brian Dahle 1 State House Republican Party $3,200 CA James Gallagher 3 State House Republican Party $1,200 CA Frank Bigelow 5 State House Republican Party $1,200 CA Susan Eggman 13 State House Democratic Party $2,200 CA Tim Grayson 14 State House Democratic Party $1,200 CA Adam Gray 21 State House Democratic Party $2,000 CA Devon Mathis 26 State House Republican Party $1,200 CA Evan Low 28 State House Democratic Party $1,200 CA Rudy Salas 32 State House Democratic Party $2,200 CA Chad Mayes 42 State House Republican Party $4,000 CA Miguel Santiago 53 State House Democratic Party $1,200 CA Ian Calderon 57 State House Democratic Party $1,200 CA Cristina Garcia 58 State House Democratic Party $1,200 CA Autumn Burke 62 State House Democratic Party $1,200 CA Anthony Rendon 63 State House Democratic Party $4,000 CA Al Muratsuchi 66 State House Democratic Party $2,200 CA Bill Brough 73 State House Republican Party $1,200 CA Ricardo Lara State Insur. 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Democratic Party $1,000 CA Fiona Ma State Treasurer Democratic Party $2,000 CA Bill Dodd 3 State Senate Democratic Party $2,000 CA Jim Nielsen 4 State Senate Republican Party $1,200 CA Richard Pan 6 State Senate Democratic Party $1,200 CA Steve Glazer 7 State Senate Democratic Party $1,200 CA Anna Caballero 12 State Senate Democratic Party $2,000 CA Scott Wilk 21 State Senate Republican Party $1,200 CA Steve Bradford 35 State Senate Democratic Party $2,200 CA Pat Bates 36 State Senate Republican Party $1,200 CA Amerish Bera 7 U.S. House Democratic Party $10,000 CA Jeff Denham 10 U.S. House Republican Party $10,000 CA Jim Costa 16 U.S. House Democratic Party $5,000 CA David Valadao 21 U.S. House Republican Party $10,000 CA Devin Nunes 22 U.S. House Republican Party $5,000 CA Kevin McCarthy 23 U.S. House Republican Party $10,000 CA Mimi Walters 45 U.S. House Republican Party $5,000 CA Scott Peters 52 U.S. House Democratic Party $5,000 COLORADO CO Scott Tipton 3 U.S. House Republican Party $5,000 CO Mike Coffman 6 U.S. House Republican Party $10,000 CO Cory Gardner U.S. Senate Republican Party $3,000 CONNETICUT CT Jim Himes 4 U.S. House Democratic Party $10,000 DELAWARE DE Lisa Blunt Rochester AL U.S. House Democratic Party $5,000 FLORIDA FL Carlos Curbelo 26 U.S. House Republican Party $10,000 FL Maria Elvira Salazar 27 U.S. House Republican Party $5,000 GEORGIA GA John Meadows 5 State House Republican Party $2,000 GA David Ralston 7 State House Republican Party $1,000 GA Thomas McCall 33 State House Republican Party $500 GA Brett Harrell 106 State House Republican Party $500 GA Andy Welch 110 State House Republican Party $300 GA Terry England 116 State House Republican Party $2,000 GA Barry A. Fleming 121 State House Republican Party $500 GA Bob Trammell 132 State House Democratic Party $750 GA Robert Dickey 140 State House Republican Party $300 GA Shaw Blackmon 146 State House Republican Party $300 GA Jon Burns 159 State House Republican Party $750 GA Jay Powell 171 State House Republican Party $750 GA Sam Watson 172 State House Republican Party $1,050 GA John Corbett 174 State House Republican Party $1,050 GA Lester Jackson 2 State Senate Democratic Party $500 GA Jack Hill 4 State Senate Republican Party $750 GA Tyler Harper 7 State Senate Republican Party $1,000 GA Ed Harbison 15 State Senate Democratic Party $500 GA Brian Strickland 17 State Senate Republican Party $500 GA John Kennedy 18 State Senate Republican Party $500 GA Lee Anderson 24 State Senate Republican Party $500 GA Fran Millar 40 State Senate Republican Party $2,000 GA Steve Henson 41 State Senate Democratic Party $750 GA Bill Cowsert 46 State Senate Republican Party $750 GA Butch Miller 49 State Senate Republican Party $750 GA Jeff Mullis 53 State Senate Republican Party $500 GA Austin Scott 8 U.S. House Republican Party $10,000 GA Rick Allen 12 U.S. House Republican Party $5,000 IOWA IA Kim Reynolds Governor Republican Party $25,000 Secretary of IA Mike Naig Agriculture Republican Party $5,000 IA John Wills 1 State House Republican Party $500 IA Megan Hess 2 State House Republican Party $500 IA Chuck Holz 5 State House Republican Party $500 IA Jacob Bossman 6 State House Republican Party $750 IA Terry Baxter 8 State House Republican Party $500 IA Helen Miller 9 State House Democratic Party $500 IA Mike Sexton 10 State House Republican Party $1,000 IA Chris Hall 13 State House Democratic Party $500 IA Matt Windschitl 17 State House Republican Party $2,000 IA Steve Holt 18 State House Republican Party $500 IA Stan Gustafson 25 State House Republican Party $500 IA Scott Ourth 26 State House Democratic Party $750 IA Zach Nunn 30 State House Republican Party $750 IA John Landon 37 State House Republican Party $1,500 IA Kevin Koester 38 State House Republican Party $1,500 IA Jake Highfill 39 State House Republican Party $1,250 IA John Forbes 40 State House Democratic Party $750 IA Peter Cownie 42 State House Republican Party $1,750 IA Chris Hagenow 43 State House Republican Party $3,500 IA Rob Taylor 44 State House Republican Party $500 IA Anna Bergman 44 State House Republican Party $750 IA Chip Baltimore 47 State House Republican Party $750 IA Rob Bacon 48 State House Republican Party $750 IA Dave Deyoe 49 State House Republican Party $750 IA Patrick (Pat) Grassley 50 State House Republican Party $1,000 IA Jane Bloomingdale 51 State House Republican Party $1,000 IA Todd Prichard 52 State House Democratic Party $750 IA Linda L. Upmeyer 54 State House Republican Party $5,500 IA Shannon Lundgren 57 State House Republican Party $1,000 IA Andy McKean 58 State House Republican Party $500 IA Bob Kressig 59 State House Democratic Party $750 IA Walt Rogers 60 State House Republican Party $1,000 IA Ashley Hinson 67 State House Republican Party $1,500 IA Mark Smith 71 State House Democratic Party $2,500 IA David Jacoby 74 State House Democratic Party $750 IA Jarad Klein 78 State House Republican Party $500 IA Guy Vander Linden 79 State House Republican Party $1,000 IA Joe Mitchell 84 State House Republican Party $750 IA David Kerr 88 State House Republican Party $500 IA Gary Carlson 91 State House Republican Party $1,250 IA Ross Paustian 92 State House Republican Party $500 IA Phyllis Thede 93 State House Democratic Party $750 IA Gary Mohr 94 State House Republican Party $1,500 IA Louis Zumbach 95 State House Republican Party $750 IA Lee Hein 96 State House Republican Party $750 IA Pauline Chilton 99 State House Republican Party $750 IA Randy Feenstra 2 State Senate Republican Party $1,500 IA Tim Kraayenbrink 5 State Senate Republican Party $1,250 IA Dan Dawson 8 State Senate Republican Party $750 IA Jason Schultz 9 State Senate Republican Party $500 IA Tom Shipley 11 State Senate Republican Party $1,000 IA Julian Garrett 13 State Senate Republican Party $500 IA Janet Peterson 18 State Senate Democratic Party $1,000 IA Jack Whitver 19 State Senate Republican Party $5,500 IA Charles Schneider 22 State Senate Republican Party $3,000 IA Bill Dix 25 State Senate Republican Party $4,000 IA Annette Sweeney 25 State Senate Republican Party $750 IA Michael Breitbach 28 State Senate Republican Party $1,000 IA William (Bill) A. Dotzler 31 State Senate Democratic Party $750 IA Rob Hogg 33 State Senate Democratic Party $500 IA Todd Taylor 35 State Senate Democratic Party $750 IA Kevin Kinney 39 State Senate Democratic Party $750 IA Marianette Miller-Meeks 41 State Senate Republican Party $750 IA Mark Chelgren 41 State Senate Republican Party $750 IA Jim Lykam 45 State Senate Democratic Party $750 IA Mark Lofgren 46 State Senate Republican Party $500 IA Roby Smith 47 State Senate Republican Party $2,000 IA Chris Cournoyer 49 State Senate Republican Party $750 IA Rita Hart 49 State Senate Democratic Party $500 IA Dave Loebsack 2 U.S. House Democratic Party $10,000 IA David Young 3 U.S. House Republican Party $10,000 IA Joni Ernst U.S. Senate Republican Party $5,000 IDAHO ID Michael Crapo U.S. Senate Republican Party $2,500 ILLINOIS IL Michael McAuliffe 20 State House Republican Party $1,000 IL Michael Zalewski 23 State House Democratic Party $1,000 IL Bob Rita 28 State House Democratic Party $1,000 IL Marcus Evans 33 State House Democratic Party $1,000 IL Peter Breen 48 State House Republican Party $1,000 IL Rita Mayfield 60 State House Democratic Party $1,000 IL Robert Pritchard 70 State House Republican Party $1,500 IL Tony McCombie 71 State House Republican Party $8,000 IL Mike Halpin 72 State House Democratic Party $500 IL Dan Swanson 74 State House Republican Party $1,000 IL James Durkin 82 State House Republican Party $10,000 IL Tim Butler 87 State House Republican Party $2,000 IL Keith Sommer 88 State House Republican Party $1,000 IL Tom Demmer 90 State House Republican Party $2,000 IL Mike Unes 91 State House Republican Party $2,000 IL Norine Hammond 93 State House Republican Party $3,000 IL Randy Frese 94 State House Republican Party $1,000 IL Dan Brady 105 State House Republican Party $1,000 IL Thomas Bennett 106 State House Republican Party $1,000 IL Charles Meier 108 State House Republican Party $3,000 IL Terri Bryant 115 State House Republican Party $1,000 IL Jerry Costello
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