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Lastname Firstname Address State Zip Election Yearcash Amountcandidate Firstnamecandidate Middlenamecandidate Lastname Pfizer, Inc LastName FirstName Address State Zip Election_YearCash_AmountCandidate_FirstNameCandidate_MiddleNameCandidate_LastName Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Court 38115 2014 5000 Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2014 500 Katie MontgomeryDempsey Pfizer, Inc. 235 E 42nd NYStreet 10017 2014 500 Stephen Parker Thompson Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct. 38115-4288 2014 1200 Nathan Deal Pfizer Inc 6730 LenoxTennessee Center Ct 38115 2014 500 Lester Thomas Kirby Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct. 38115-4288 2014 1300 Nathan Deal Pfizer Inc 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2014 1000 Jan Jones Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Court 38115 2014 800 Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct. 38115-4288 2014 2500 Nathan Deal Pfizer Inc 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2014 1000 Katie MontgomeryDempsey Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Court 38115 2016 250 Charles Paul Efstration Pfizer, Inc. 400 PerimeterGA Center Terrace30346 2014 500 Margaret Denson Kaiser Pfizer Inc. 235 East 42ndNY St. 10017 2014 500 Emory West Dunahoo Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct 38115 2016 250 John Chadwick Nimmer Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct 38115 2014 2000 Stacey Yvonne Abrams Pfizer Inc. 6730 lenox tncenter ct 38115 2016 500 John K. Carson Pfizer 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2014 500 Nikki T. Randall Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct 38115 2014 1000 Thomas Keith Taylor Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2014 500 Stephen B. Henson Pfizer 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2014 500 Dorothea Dawkins-Haigler Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct 38115-4288 2016 1000 Stacey Yvonne Abrams Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2016 500 Gloria Singleton Butler Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTennessee Center Ct 38115 2016 2000 David Ralston Pfizer 6730 Lenoxtennessee Center CT 38115 2016 250 Dominic F. LaRiccia Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2016 250 Sheila Jones Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Court 38115 2014 1000 Richard Herbert Smith Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2016 500 John Flanders Kennedy Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct 38115 2014 250 John Chadwick Nimmer Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct. 38115 2014 300 Margaret Denson Kaiser Pfizer, Inc 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2014 1000 Oren Hall Harden Pfizer Inc. PAC 235 E 42ndNY Street 10017-5703 2014 2500 Samuel S Olens Pfizer, Inc. 235 East 42ndNY Street 10017 2016 250 Brett Harrell Pfizer Inc 6730 LenoxTN Center Court 38115 2014 500 Joshua Robert McKoon Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct. 38115 2016 1000 Sharon Meyer Cooper Pfizer Inc 6730 LenoxTennessee Center Ct 38115 2016 250 Dustin Wayne Hightower Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN center Ct 38115 2014 500 Joe Wilkinson Pfizer 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct. 38115 2014 500 Paulette Rakestraw Pfizer 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct. 38115 2014 1000 George Buzz"" Brockway Pfizer Inc 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2016 250 Oren Hall Harden Pfizer, Inc. 6430 LenoxTN Center Court 38115 2016 500 Terry Lamar England Pfizer Inc 235 East 42ndNY St 10017 2016 1000 James Slaton Shaw Pfizer Inc 400 PerimeterGA Center Ter NE30346 2014 1000 Winfred J Dukes Pfizer Corporate AffairsGA 30346 2014 1000 Gloria Singleton Butler Pfizer, Inc. 400 PerimeterGA Center Terrace,30346 Suite 10002014 500 Valencia Seay Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2016 250 Tyler Harper Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2016 500 Robert Lee Dickey Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct 38115 2016 250 Thomas Keith Taylor Pfizer 400 perimeterGeorgia Center Terrace30346 2014 250 Keisha Waites Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct 38115 2014 2000 Nan Grogan Orrock Pfizer Inc 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2014 500 Katie MontgomeryDempsey pfizer Inc. 6730 Lenoxtennesee Center CT 38115 2014 250 Curt Thompson Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct. 38115 2016 1000 Thomas Darrell Weldon Pfizer Inc. PAC 235 E 42ndNY Street 10017-5703 2014 2000 Samuel S Olens Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2014 500 Calvin Smyre Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTennessee Center Ct 38115 2014 500 Carolyn F. Hugley Pfizer Inc 235 East 42ndNY Street 10017 414.74 PFIZER 6730 LENOXTN 38115 2016 500 Larry J. Parrish Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Court 38115 2016 500 Hunter Bradley Hill Pfizer 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2016 500 Nikki T. Randall Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct 38115 2016 500 Nan Grogan Orrock PFIZER 6730 LENOXTN 38115 2014 500 Larry J. Parrish Pfizer, INC 6730 LenoxTN Center Court 38115 2014 500 James Alexander Atwood Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTn Center CT 38115 2014 500 Alfred J. Powell Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTennessee Center CT 38115 2016 250 Carlton W. Rogers Pfizer 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2014 500 Michele D. Henson Pfizer 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2014 500 Spencer R. Frye Pfizer 235 East 42ndNew Street York 10017 2014 500 Karla Lea Drenner Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct. 38115 2014 500 George Buzz"" Brockway Pfizer, Inc 5730 LenoxTN Center Court 38115 2016 1000 Jon G. Burns PFIZER, INC. 6730 LENOXTN CENTER CT 38115 2014 500 John D. Meadows Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTN CT 38115 2015 1000 Renee S. Unterman Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct. 38115 2014 500 Gail Paulette Davenport Pfizer, Inc. 235 E 42ndNY Street 10017-5703 2014 500 Benjamin Luther Watson Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Court 38115 2014 500 R. M. Channell Pfizer Inc 6730 LenoxTN Center Court 38115 2016 500 Jan Jones Pfizer Inc. 6370 LenoxTennessee Center Court 38155 2014 1000 David J. Shafer Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTn Center Ct 38115 2014 500 B. Lee Hawkins Pfizer Inc. 235 East 42ndNY Street 10017 2016 500 Franklin Joseph Ginn Pfizer 6730 LenoxTennessee Center Ct 38115 2015 250 Michael James Dudgeon Pfizer Inc 235 East 42ndNY Street 10017 150 Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct 38115-4288 2018 1000 L.S. Casey Cagle Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2016 250 Richard Clark Jasperse Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct 38115-4288 2018 1000 L.S. Casey Cagle Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Court 38115 2014 500 Michael Jacobs Pfizer, INC 6730 LenoxTN Center Court 38115 2014 1000 Matthew Lee Ramsey Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2016 250 Elizabeth A. (Beth) Beskin Pfizer, INC 6730 LenoxTN Center Court 38115 2014 500 R. M. Channell Pfizer Inc. 235 East 42ndNY Street 10017 2014 500 William T. Ligon Pfizer Inc 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2014 500 Matthew Kelly Dollar Pfizer 400 PerimeterGA Center Terrace30346 2014 500 Nikki T. Randall PFIZER, INC 6730 LENOXTN CENTER CT 38115 2016 1000 Charles Jones Bethel Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTennessee Center Court 38115 2014 2500 David Ralston PFIZER INC. 6730 Lenoxtn Center Ct 38115 2014 500 Horacena Tate Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2013 300 Carolyn F. Hugley Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct. 38115 2016 500 Dean Burke Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct. 38115 2016 250 James Matthew Hatchett Pfizer Inc 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2014 500 Oren Hall Harden Pfizer Inc 6730 LenoxTN Center 38115 2014 500 Richard M Jeffares Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2016 250 Stacey Godfrey Evans Pfizer Inc. 235 East 42ndNY St. 10017 2016 250 Emory West Dunahoo Pfizer, Inc 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2014 1000 James Slaton Shaw Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTENNESSEE Certer CT 38115 2014 500 James A Epps Pfizer PAC 235 East 42ndNY Street 10017 2014 1000 Robert Brian Strickland Pfizer Inc. 235 E 42nd NYSt 10017-5703 2014 500 Elena Catherine Parent Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2014 500 Stephen B. Henson Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct. 38115 2014 500 Cyril Al"" Williams Pfizer, Inc. 5107 CrescentGA Cove Lane30126-7623 2014 1000 L.S. Casey Cagle Pfizer 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct. 38115 2014 500 Paulette Rakestraw Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct 38115 2014 250 John Chadwick Nimmer Pfizer, Inc. 5107 CrescentGA Grove Lane 30126 2014 250 Calvin Smyre Pfizer Inc 400 PerimeterGA Center Terrace,30346 #1000 2013 1000 Stacey Yvonne Abrams Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2016 500 Kathy Lavon Adams Pfizer 6730 LenoxTN Center Court 38115 2014 500 Virgil Fludd Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct. 38115 2013 250 Valencia Seay Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2016 1000 Stephen B. Henson Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2016 250 Robert Lee Dickey Pfizer Inc 6730 LenoxTENNESSEE Center Ct 38115 2014 500 Nan Grogan Orrock Pfizer Inc 235 East 42ndNY Street 10017 2014 700 Edward Eugene Rynders Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTennessee Center CT 38115 2014 1000 David Ralston Pfizer 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2014 500 Richard Marshall Golick Pfizer 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2014 500 Michele D. Henson Pfizer 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2014 500 Dorothea Dawkins-Haigler Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2016 250 Thomas Patrick Knox Pfizer 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2016 500 William Stone Cowsert Pfizer 6730 LenoxTN Center Court 38115 2016 250 Trey Rhodes PFIZER, INC. 400 PERIMETERGA CENTER TERRACE30346 2016 250 James Ronald Stephens Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Court 38115 2016 250 Lillian Houston Pfizer 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2016 500 Gloria Singleton Butler Pfizer inc 6730 LenoxTN Center 38115 2014 500 Andrew Andy" J." Welch Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center 38115 2014 500 Pamela Ann Dickerson Pfizer 6730 LenoxTn Center Ct 38115 2014 1000 Lester G. Jackson Pfizer 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2013 500 Nikki T. Randall Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Court 38115 2015 500 Tonya Peterson Anderson Pfizer 235 East 42ndNew Street York 10017 2016 250 Karla Lea Drenner Pfizer 235 East 42ndNY St. 10017 2016 250 Byung Jin Pak Pfizer, INC 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2016 250 Albert Thomas Reeves Pfizer, Inc. 6730 LenoxTN Center Court 38115 2014 1500 Pfizer Inc 6730 LenoxTN Center Ct 38115 2013 500 Sheila Jones Pfizer Inc. 6730 LenoxTennessee Center CT 38115 2016 250 Horacena Tate Pfizer Inc 6730 LenoxTN Center 38115 2016 500 Richard M Jeffares Pfizer Inc 6730 LenoxTN Center CT 38115 2014 500 Michael A.
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