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Union Pacific Corporate Political Contributions to Candidates Union Pacific Corporate Political Contributions to Candidates, Committees, Political Organizations and Ballot Measures for 2013 Committee State Candidate Name Committee Name Amount Committee Party Committee Office Committee District AR Armstrong, Eddie Eddie Armstrong Campaign Committee $250.00 D STATE HOUSE 37 AR Bledsoe, Cecile Cecile Bledsoe for Arkansas Senate $200.00 R STATE SENATE 3 AR Branscum, David David Branscum Campaign Committee $250.00 R STATE HOUSE 83 AR Broadaway, Mary Mary Broadaway for State Representative $250.00 D STATE HOUSE 57 AR Catlett, John John Catlett Campaign Committee $250.00 D STATE HOUSE 73 AR Chesterfield, Linda Linda Chesterfield Senate Campaign Committee $200.00 D STATE SENATE 30 AR Collins, Charlie Vote Charlie Collins $250.00 R STATE HOUSE 84 AR Collins, Charlie Vote Charlie Collins $250.00 R STATE HOUSE 84 AR Copenhaver, Harold Harold Copenhaver for State Representative $250.00 D STATE HOUSE 58 AR Cozart, Bruce Bruce Cozart Campaign Committee $250.00 R STATE HOUSE 24 AR Davis, Andy Andy Davis Campaign Committee $250.00 R STATE HOUSE 31 AR Deffenbaugh, Gary Gary Deffenbaugh Campaign Committee $250.00 R STATE HOUSE 79 AR Dotson, Jim Jim Dotson for State Representative $250.00 R STATE HOUSE 93 AR Douglas, Charlotte Charlotte Douglas Campaign Committee $250.00 R STATE HOUSE 75 AR Douglas, Dan Dan Douglas Campaign Committee $250.00 R STATE HOUSE 91 AR Elliott, Joyce Joyce Elliott for State Senate $200.00 D STATE SENATE 31 AR Eubanks, Jon Jon Eubanks for Arkansas State Representative $250.00 R STATE HOUSE 74 AR Farrer, Joe Joe Farrer Campaign Committee $250.00 R STATE HOUSE 44 AR Ferguson, Deborah Deborah Ferguson for State Representative $250.00 D STATE HOUSE 51 AR Fielding, David David Fielding Campaign Committee $250.00 D STATE HOUSE 5 AR Files, Jake Jake Files Campaign Committee $200.00 D STATE SENATE 13 AR Fite, Charlene Charlene Fite Campaign Committee $250.00 R STATE HOUSE 80 AR Gillam, Jeremy Jeremy Gillam for State Representative $250.00 R STATE HOUSE 45 AR Gossage, Bill Bill Gossage for State Representative $250.00 R STATE HOUSE 82 AR Hammer, Kim Kim Hammer Campaign Committee $250.00 R STATE HOUSE 28 AR Holland, Bruce Bruce Holland Campaign Committee $200.00 R STATE SENATE 9 AR Hutchinson, Jeremy Hutchinson for Senate $200.00 R STATE SENATE 33 AR Ingram, Keith Keith Ingram Campaign Committee $200.00 D STATE SENATE 24 AR Irvin, Missy Missy Irvin Campaign Committee $200.00 R STATE SENATE 18 AR Jean, Lane Lane Jean for State Representative $250.00 R STATE HOUSE 2 AR Key, Johnny Johnny Key Campaign Committee $200.00 R STATE SENATE 17 AR King, Bryan Bryan King Campaign Committee $300.00 R STATE SENATE 5 AR Lindsey, Uvalde Uvalde Lindsey Campaign Committee $200.00 D STATE SENATE 4 AR McLean, James James McLean Campaign Committee $450.00 D STATE HOUSE 63 AR Rapert, Jason Jason Rapert for Senate $200.00 R STATE SENATE 35 AR Sample, Bill Sample for Senate $200.00 R STATE SENATE 14 AR Sanders, David David J. Sanders for State Senate $200.00 R STATE SENATE 15 AR Shepherd, Matthew Committee to Elect Matthew Shepherd $250.00 D STATE HOUSE 6 AR Steel, Nate Nate Steel for State Representative $250.00 D STATE HOUSE 19 AR Stubblefield, Gary Gary Stubblefield for Senate Campaign $200.00 R STATE SENATE 6 AR Teague, Larry Committee to Elect Larry Teague $200.00 D STATE SENATE 20 AR Thompson, Robert Robert Thompson Senate Campaign Committee $200.00 D STATE SENATE 11 AR Wren, Tommy Tommy Wren Campaign Committee $250.00 D STATE HOUSE 62 AR Democratic Party of Arkansas $2,500.00 D AR Republican Party of Arkansas - State Account $2,500.00 R CA Achadjian, Katcho Katcho Achadjian for Assembly 2014 $1,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 35 CA Allen, Graham "Gray" Committee to Re-Elect Gray Allen for PCWA - 2014 $300.00 D Water Agency 1 CA Bigelow, Franklin Friends of Frank Bigelow for Assembly 2014 $1,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 5 CA Bonner, Edward Friends of Edward Bonner for Sheriff $300.00 D Sheriff CA Bonta, Rob Rob Bonta for Assembly 2014 $1,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 18 CA Buscaino, Joe Joe Buscaino City Council, 2011, Officeholder $500.00 O City Council 15 CA Cohn, Steve Friends of Steve Cohn for Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 D STATE HOUSE 7 CA Conway, Connie Connie Conway for Senate 2018 $2,000.00 R STATE SENATE CA Cooley, Ken Re-Elect Ken Cooley for Assembly 2014 $1,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 8 CA Dahle, Brian Brian Dahle for Assembly 2014 $1,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 1 CA DeSaulnier, Mark Mark DeSaulnier for Assembly 2016 $1,000.00 D STATE HOUSE CA Donnelly, Tim Donnelly for Assembly 2014 $1,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 33 CA Feuer, Mike Mike Feuer for City Attorney 2013 - General $500.00 D City Attorney CA Frazier, Jim Jim Frazier for Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 D STATE HOUSE 11 CA Fuller, Jean Jean Fuller for Senate 2014 $600.00 R STATE SENATE 16 CA Fuller, Jean Jean Fuller for Senate 2014 $900.00 R STATE SENATE 16 CA Gaines, Beth Beth Gaines for Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 R STATE HOUSE 6 CA Gaines, Ted Gaines for Senate 2016 $1,500.00 R STATE SENATE 1 CA Garcetti, Eric Garcetti for Mayor 2013 - General $1,300.00 D Mayor CA Garcia, Robert Robert Garcia for Mayor 2014 $500.00 R Mayor CA Gatto, Mike Mike Gatto for Assembly 2014 $1,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 43 CA Greuel, Wendy Wendy Greuel for Mayor 2013 $1,300.00 D Mayor CA Grove, Shannon Shannon Grove for Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 R STATE HOUSE 34 CA Harkey, Diane Harkey for Senate 2014 $1,500.00 R STATE SENATE CA Hill, Jerry Jerry Hill for Senate 2016 $1,000.00 D STATE SENATE 13 CA Huizar, Jose Huizar for LA City Council 2015 $500.00 D City Council 14 CA Johnson, James Johnson for City Attorney 2014 $500.00 D City Attorney CA Logue, Dan Dan Logue for Treasurer 2014 $1,000.00 D TREASURER CA Lowenthal, Bonnie Bonnie Lowenthal for Mayor of Long Beach 2014 $500.00 D Mayor CA Maienschein, Brian Maienschein for Assembly 2014 $1,000.00 R STATE HOUSE 77 CA McCarty, Kevin McCarty for Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 D STATE HOUSE 7 CA Montgomery, Jennifer Montgomery for Supervisor 2016 $350.00 O Supervisor 5 CA Neal, Steve Long Beach City Councilmember Steve Neal Officeholder Expense Fund (2010) $250.00 O City Council 9 CA Olsen, Kristin Olsen for Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 R STATE HOUSE 12 CA Owens, Ronald Re-Elect Owens District Attorney 2014 $300.00 O District Attorney CA Pan, Richard Dr. Richard Pan for Assembly 2014 $1,000.00 D STATE SENATE 9 CA Patterson, Jim Patterson for Assembly 2014 $1,500.00 R STATE HOUSE 23 CA Perez, John John A. Perez for Controller 2014 $2,500.00 D CONTROLLER CA Ridley-Thomas, Sebastian Sebastian Ridley-Thomas for Assembly 2014 $500.00 D STATE HOUSE 54 CA Roth, Richard Major General Richard D. Roth USAF (Ret.) for Senate 2016 $1,000.00 D STATE SENATE 31 CA Solis, Hilda Solis for Supervisor 2014 $500.00 D Supervisor CA Torres, Norma Torres for Senate 2013 $1,000.00 D STATE SENATE 32 CA Uranga, Roberto Roberto Uranga for City Council 2014 $350.00 O City Council 7 CA Californians for Jobs and a Strong Economy $5,000.00 CA Californians to Stop Higher Property Taxes $5,000.00 CA Roseville Area Business Political Action Committee $500.00 CA Long Beach JOBS PAC $1,000.00 CO Herpin, Bernie Committee to Elect Bernie Herpin $500.00 O City Council 5 CO Knight, Don Don Knight for D1 $500.00 O City Council DC Republican State Leadership Committee $12,500.00 R DC Republican State Leadership Committee $12,500.00 R DC Democractic Governors Association $5,000.00 DC Republican Governors Association $50,000.00 R ID Little, Brad Brad Little for Idaho $250.00 R LT. GOVERNOR ID Otter, C.L. Otter for Idaho $1,500.00 R GOVERNOR ID Otter, C.L. Otter for Idaho $1,000.00 R GOVERNOR ID Winder, Chuck Chuck Winder for Senate $200.00 R STATE SENATE 20 IL Biss, Daniel Biss for Illinois $1,500.00 D STATE SENATE 9 IL Bogusz, Matthew Citizens for Matt Bogusz $1,000.00 D MAYOR Ward 3 IL Burke, Edward Friends of Edward M. Burke $1,500.00 O Alderman Ward 14 IL Burns, Kevin Burns for Mayor $1,000.00 O MAYOR IL Burns, Will Friends of Will Burns $1,500.00 D Alderman Ward 4 IL Connelly, Michael Citizens for Connelly $750.00 R STATE SENATE 21 IL Conroy, Deborah Friends of Deborah Conroy $1,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 46 IL Cross, Tom Citizens to Elect Tom Cross $2,500.00 R STATE HOUSE 84 IL DiCianni, Peter DiCianni for DuPage County Board $500.00 R County Board 2 IL Dillard, Kirk Citizens for Kirk Dillard $1,000.00 R STATE SENATE 24 IL Durkin, Jim Citizens for Durkin $2,500.00 R STATE HOUSE 82 IL Ervin, Jason Citizens for Ervin $1,500.00 D Alderman Ward 28 IL Fine, Laura Friends of Laura Fine for State Representative $750.00 D STATE HOUSE 17 IL Frerichs, Michael Friends of Frerichs $500.00 D STATE SENATE 52 IL Giarrante, Tom Committee to Elect Tom Giarrante $500.00 O MAYOR IL Gonzalez, David Friends of David Gonzalez $1,500.00 D MAYOR Chicago Heights IL Graham, Deborah Citizen to Elect Deborah L Graham $1,500.00 O Alderman 29 IL Harmon, Don Friends of Don Harmon $2,000.00 D STATE SENATE 39 IL Hill, Tina Citizens for Tina Hill $1,000.00 R County Board 5 IL Holmes, Natashia Friends of Natashia Holmes $1,500.00 O Alderman Ward 7 IL Hutchinson, Toi Friends of Toi Hutchinson $2,500.00 D STATE SENATE 40 IL Jackson, Eddie Friends of Eddie Lee Jackson $1,000.00 D STATE HOUSE 114 IL Link, Terry Friends of Terry Link $1,000.00 D STATE SENATE 30 IL Madigan, Michael Friends of Michael J.
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