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2014 FFEG Contributions.Xlsx FFEG Contributions for 2014 Annual Report 1 of 16 COMMITTEE STATE CANDIDATE NAME COMMITTEE NAME AMOUNT COMMITTEE PARTY COMMITTEE OFFICE COMMITTEE DISTRICT AK Begich, Mark Great Land PAC$ 5,000 D U.S. SENATE AK Murkowski, Lisa Lisa Murkowski For Us Senate$ 1,000 R U.S. SENATE S1 AL Rogers, Michael Mike Rogers For Congress$ 1,000 R U.S. HOUSE 3 AL Sessions, Jeff Friends Of Sessions Senate Committee Inc$ 5,000 R U.S. SENATE S2 AL Sessions, Jeff Tallatchee Creek PAC$ 2,500 R U.S. SENATE S2 AR Boozman, John ARKPAC$ 5,000 R U.S. SENATE S2 AR Cotton, Tom Cotton For Senate$ 5,000 R U.S. SENATE 4 AR Crawford, Rick Crawford For Congress$ 3,000 R U.S. HOUSE 1 AR Hill, James French Hill For Arkansas$ 2,500 R U.S. HOUSE 2 AR Hill, James French Hill For Arkansas$ 2,500 R U.S. HOUSE 2 AR Pryor, Mark Priority PAC$ 5,000 D U.S. SENATE S2 AR Witt, James James Lee Witt For Congress$ 2,500 D U.S. HOUSE 4 AR Witt, James James Lee Witt For Congress$ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 4 AR Womack, Stephen Womack For Congress Committee$ 3,000 R U.S. HOUSE 3 AR Womack, Stephen Womack For Congress Committee$ 1,000 R U.S. HOUSE 3 AZ Allen, John John Allen 2014$ 300 R STATE HOUSE 15 AZ Alston, Lela Lela Alston 2014$ 300 D STATE HOUSE 24 AZ Barber, Ron Ron Barber For Congress$ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 2 AZ Bartle, Scott Vote Scott Bartle$ 300 R STATE SENATE 11 AZ Bauer, Rich Elect Rich Bauer$ 300 D STATE HOUSE 24 AZ Begay, Carlyle Begay for Arizona$ 300 D STATE SENATE 7 AZ Biggs, Andy Biggs 2014$ 750 R STATE SENATE 22 AZ Bolding, Reginald Friends for Reginald Bolding$ 250 D STATE HOUSE 27 AZ Borrelli, Sonny Borrelli Committee$ 300 R STATE HOUSE 5 AZ Bowers, Rusty Bowers 2014$ 250 R STATE HOUSE 25 AZ Boyer, Paul BoyerAZ.com$ 300 R STATE HOUSE 20 AZ Bradley, David Bradley for Arizona$ 300 D STATE SENATE 10 AZ Burges, Judy Burges 2014$ 500 R STATE HOUSE 4 AZ Cardenas, Mark Cardenas for House$ 300 D STATE HOUSE 19 AZ Carlson, Effie Effie for AZ$ 300 R STATE HOUSE 23 AZ Carter, Heather Vote Heather Carter$ 300 R STATE HOUSE 7 AZ Clark, Ken Ken Clark Leadership Committee$ 250 D STATE HOUSE 24 AZ Cobb, Regina Regina E. Cobb Campaign$ 250 R STATE HOUSE 5 AZ Coleman, Doug Committee to Elect Doug Coleman, The$ 500 R STATE HOUSE 16 AZ Contreras, Lupe Contreras for Senate$ 300 D STATE HOUSE 19 AZ Driggs, Adam Friends of Adam Driggs$ 500 R STATE SENATE 28 AZ Ducey, Doug Ducey 2014$ 2,000 R GOVERNOR AZ Espinoza, Jose (Diego) Espinoza for House$ 300 D STATE HOUSE 19 AZ Fann, Karen Elect Karen Fann$ 1,500 R STATE HOUSE 1 AZ Farley, Steve Friends of Farley$ 500 D STATE HOUSE 28 AZ Farnsworth, David Farnsworth for Senate$ 250 R STATE SENATE 16 AZ Farnsworth, Eddie Eddie Farnsworth 2014$ 300 R STATE HOUSE 12 AZ Flake, Jeff Fiscal Leadership and Knowing Economics PAC (FLAKE PAC)$ 2,500 R U.S. SENATE S2 AZ Flake, Jeff Fiscal Leadership and Knowing Economics PAC (FLAKE PAC)$ 2,500 R U.S. SENATE S2 AZ Flake, Jeff Jeff Flake For Us Senate Inc$ 2,500 R U.S. HOUSE S2 AZ Franks, Trent Committee To Re‐Elect Trent Franks To Congress$ 1,000 R U.S. HOUSE 8 AZ Gallego, Ruben Gallego For Arizona$ 2,500 D U.S. HOUSE 7 AZ Gallego, Ruben Gallego For Arizona$ 2,500 D U.S. HOUSE 7 AZ Gonzales, Sally Sally Ann Gonzales for State Representative$ 100 D STATE HOUSE 27 AZ Gosar, Paul Paul Gosar For Congress$ 2,000 R U.S. HOUSE 4 AZ Gowan, David Gowan for AZ$ 500 R STATE HOUSE 30 AZ Grant, Jo Grand for AZ$ 300 R STATE HOUSE 11 FFEG Contributions for 2014 Annual Report 2 of 16 COMMITTEE STATE CANDIDATE NAME COMMITTEE NAME AMOUNT COMMITTEE PARTY COMMITTEE OFFICE COMMITTEE DISTRICT AZ Gray, Rick Vote Rick Gray$ 500 R STATE HOUSE 21 AZ Griffin, Gail Griffin for Senate 2014$ 500 R STATE SENATE 25 AZ Hale, Albert Hale for House$ 300 D STATE HOUSE 7 AZ Hobbs, Katie Hobbs 2014$ 500 D STATE HOUSE 15 AZ Kavanagh, John Kavanagh for State Senate$ 250 R STATE HOUSE 23 AZ Kern, Anthony Vote Kern$ 250 R STATE HOUSE 20 AZ King, John John King for LD18$ 300 R STATE HOUSE 18 AZ Kirkpatrick, Ann Kirkpatrick For Arizona$ 2,000 D U.S. HOUSE 1 AZ Kirkpatrick, Ann Kirkpatrick For Arizona$ 2,500 D U.S. HOUSE 1 AZ Kirkpatrick, Ann Kirkpatrick For Arizona$ 2,500 D U.S. HOUSE 1 AZ Larkin, Jonathan Larkin for Legislature$ 300 D STATE HOUSE 30 AZ Lawrence, Jay Jay Lawrence for the House$ 250 R STATE HOUSE 23 AZ Leach, Vince Elect Vince Leach$ 300 R STATE HOUSE 11 AZ Lesko, Debbie Re‐Elect Debbie Lesko$ 500 R STATE SENATE 21 AZ Livingston, David Vote Livingston LD22$ 300 R STATE HOUSE 22 AZ Lovas, Phil Lovas for Arizona$ 300 R STATE HOUSE 22 AZ Mach, Stefanie Stefanie Mach for House$ 400 D STATE HOUSE 10 AZ McCune‐Davis, Debbie McCune‐Davis House Campaign$ 300 D STATE HOUSE 14 AZ McGee, Kate Kate Brophy McGee 2014$ 500 R STATE HOUSE 28 AZ Mesnard, Javan Vote Mesnard$ 500 R STATE HOUSE 17 AZ Meyer, Eric Elect Eric Meyer$ 500 D STATE HOUSE 28 AZ Meza, Robert Robert Meza for State Senate 2014$ 500 D STATE SENATE 14 AZ Miranda, Catherine Miranda for Senate 2014$ 250 D STATE SENATE 27 AZ Montenegro, Steve Montenegro for House$ 300 R STATE HOUSE 13 AZ Norgaard, Jill Norgaard 2014$ 250 R STATE HOUSE AZ Olson, Justin Elect Justin Olson$ 300 R STATE HOUSE 25 AZ Orr, Ethan Ethan for House$ 500 R STATE HOUSE 9 AZ Otondo, Lisa Lisa Otondo 2014$ 400 D STATE HOUSE 4 AZ Pancrazi, Lynn Lynn Pancrazi for the Senate$ 500 D STATE SENATE 4 AZ Petersen, Warren Friends of Warren Petersen$ 300 R STATE HOUSE 12 AZ Pierce, Steve Steve Pierce for Senate$ 500 R STATE SENATE 1 AZ Pratt, Frank Pratt for Arizona$ 500 R STATE HOUSE 8 AZ Quezada, Martin Re‐Elect Quezada$ 250 D STATE HOUSE 13 AZ Reagan, Michele Vote Reagan 2014$ 1,500 R SECRETARY OF STATE AZ Rios, Rebecca Rios for House 2014$ 450 D STATE HOUSE 27 AZ Rivero, Tony Tony Rivero for House of Representatives$ 300 R STATE HOUSE 21 AZ Robson, Bob Robson 2014$ 400 R STATE HOUSE 18 AZ Saldate, Macario Saldate and Amigos$ 100 D STATE HOUSE 3 AZ Salmon, Matt Salmon For Congress$ 1,000 R U.S. HOUSE 5 AZ Salmon, Matt Salmon For Congress$ 1,000 R U.S. HOUSE 5 AZ Shooter, Don Shooter for Senate$ 500 R STATE SENATE 13 AZ Shope, T.J. Shope for Arizona$ 500 R STATE HOUSE 8 AZ Sinema, Kyrsten Kyrsten Sinema For Congress$ 2,000 D U.S. HOUSE 9 AZ Sinema, Kyrsten Kyrsten Sinema For Congress$ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 9 AZ Sinema, Kyrsten Kyrsten Sinema For Congress$ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 9 AZ Sinema, Kyrsten Kyrsten Sinema For Congress$ 2,000 D U.S. HOUSE 9 AZ Sinema, Kyrsten Kyrsten Sinema For Congress$ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 9 AZ Smith, Steve Elect Steve Smith$ 350 R STATE HOUSE 11 AZ Steele, Victoria Committee to Elect Victoria Steele$ 300 D STATE HOUSE 9 AZ Ward, Kelli Committee to Elect Kelli Ward$ 500 R STATE SENATE 5 AZ Weninger, Jeff Veninger for AZ$ 300 R STATE HOUSE 17 AZ Wheeler, Bruce Wheeler 2014$ 500 D STATE HOUSE 28 FFEG Contributions for 2014 Annual Report 3 of 16 COMMITTEE STATE CANDIDATE NAME COMMITTEE NAME AMOUNT COMMITTEE PARTY COMMITTEE OFFICE COMMITTEE DISTRICT AZ Wilcox, Mary Mary Rose Wilcox For Congress$ 2,500 D U.S. HOUSE 7 AZ Worsley, Bob Bob Worsley for State Senate$ 500 R STATE SENATE 25 AZ Yarbrough, Steven Yarbrough/Senate$ 500 R STATE SENATE 17 AZ Yee, Kimberly Kimberly Yee for Arizona$ 500 R STATE HOUSE 10 CA Aguilar, Pete Pete Aguilar For Congress$ 2,500 D U.S. HOUSE 31 CA Aguilar, Pete Pete Aguilar For Congress$ 2,500 D U.S. HOUSE 31 CA Becerra, Xavier Becerra For Congress$ 2,000 D U.S. HOUSE 34 CA Becerra, Xavier Becerra For Congress$ 1,500 D U.S. HOUSE 34 CA Bera, Ami Ami Bera For Congress$ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 7 CA Boxer, Barbara Friends Of Barbara Boxer$ 5,000 D U.S. SENATE S2 CA Boxer, Barbara PAC for a Change$ 5,000 D U.S. SENATE S2 CA Brownley, Julia Julia Brownley For Congress$ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 26 CA Brownley, Julia Julia Brownley For Congress$ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 26 CA Brownley, Julia Julia Brownley For Congress$ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 26 CA Calvert, Ken Ken Calvert For Congress Committee$ 1,000 R U.S. HOUSE 42 CA Calvert, Ken Ken Calvert For Congress Committee$ 1,000 R U.S. HOUSE 42 CA Cardenas, Tony Tony Cardenas For Congress$ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 29 CA Cook, Paul Paul Cook For Congress$ 1,000 R U.S. HOUSE 8 CA Costa, Jim Jim Costa For Congress$ 1,000 D U.S. HOUSE 16 CA Costa, Jim Jim Costa For Congress$ 2,000 D U.S.
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