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State Candidate Name Committee Name Amount Party Office District CA Roth, Richard Major General Richard D State Candidate Name Committee Name Amount Party Office District CA Roth, Richard Major General Richard D. Roth USAF (Ret.) for Senate 2020 $ 1,300 D STATE SENATE 31 CA Leyva, Connie Connie M. Leyva for Senate 2018 $ 1,500 D STATE SENATE 20 CA California Republican Party $ 36,500 R CA California Republican Party (NOT for state candidate $ 13,500 R contributions) CA Wapner, Alan Wapner for Council 2014 $ 1,000 D City Council CA Mayes, Chad Chad Mayes for Assembly 2018 $ 1,500 R STATE HOUSE 42 CA Sacramento Metropolitian Chamber Political Action $ 2,500 Committee CA Rutherford, Janice Janice Rutherford for Supervisor 2018 $ 250 O County Supervisor 2 CA Hagman, Curt Curt Hagman Supervisor 2018 $ 1,000 O County Supervisor 4 CA Cooper, Jim Jim Cooper for Assembly 2018 $ 300 D STATE HOUSE 9 CA Cooper, Jim Jim Cooper for Assembly 2018 $ 1,900 D STATE HOUSE 9 CA Frazier, Jim Jim Frazier for Assembly 2018 $ 100 D STATE HOUSE 11 CA Frazier, Jim Jim Frazier for Assembly 2018 $ 2,400 D STATE HOUSE 11 CA Chu, Kansen Kansen Chu for State Assembly 2018 $ 1,300 D STATE HOUSE 25 CA Cervantes, Sabrina Sabrina Cervantes for Assembly 2018 $ 1,500 D STATE HOUSE 60 CA Flora, Heath Heath Flora for Assembly 2018 $ 1,500 R STATE HOUSE 12 CA Eggman, Susan Eggman for Assembly 2018 $ 1,500 D STATE HOUSE 13 CA Nazarian, Adrin Nazarian for Assembly 2018 $ 1,300 D STATE HOUSE 46 CA Pan, Richard Dr. Richard Pan for Senate 2018 $ 1,300 D STATE SENATE 6 CA Prang, Jeffrey Jeffrey Prang for Assessor 2018 $ 500 O County Assessor CA Voepel, Randy Voepel for Assembly 2018 $ 2,000 R STATE HOUSE 71 CA Wieckowski, Bob Re-Elect Senator Wieckowski for Senate 2018 $ 1,300 D STATE SENATE 10 CA Santiago, Miguel Miguel Santiago for Assembly 2018 $ 1,000 D STATE HOUSE 53 CA Jones, Dave Dave Jones for Attorney General 2018 $ 2,500 D ATTORNEY GENERAL CA Gore, Bonnie Bonnie Gore for Spervisor 2018 $ 500 O County Supervisor 1 CA Inland Empire Business Political Action Committee $ 2,500 (IEBIZPAC) CA Weygandt, Robert Re-Elect Robert Weygandt for Placer County Supervisor $ 500 O County Supervisor 2 Committee 2018 CA Duran, Jack Friends of Jack Duran for Supervisor 2018 $ 500 O County Supervisor 1 CA Bernasconi, Krista Committee to Elect Krista Bernasconi to Roseville City $ 500 O City Council Council 2018 CA Houdesheldt, Bruce Citizens to Elect Bruce Houdesheldt Roseville City Council $ 500 O City Council 2018 CA Brewer, Rod Rod Brewer for Cosumnes Community Services District $ 500 O Cosumnes CSD Director 2018 CA Rendon, Anthony Rendon for Assembly 2018 $ 4,400 D STATE HOUSE 63 CA Dahle, Brian Brian Dahle for Assembly 2018 $ 4,400 R STATE HOUSE 1 CA Salas, Rudy Rudy Salas for Assembly 2018 $ 1,500 D STATE HOUSE 32 CA Gray, Adam Gray for Assembly 2018 $ 1,500 D STATE HOUSE 21 CA Bigelow, Franklin Friends of Frank Bigelow for Assembly 2018 $ 1,500 R STATE HOUSE 5 CA Nielsen, Jim Taxpayers for Jim Nielsen - Senate 2018 $ 3,000 D STATE SENATE 4 CA Berman, Marc Marc Berman for Assembly 2018 $ 1,500 D STATE HOUSE 24 CA Glazer, Steven Glazer for Senate 2020 $ 600 D STATE SENATE 7 CA Glazer, Steven Glazer for Senate 2020 $ 2,400 D STATE SENATE 7 CA Cabaldon, Christopher Mayor Christopher Cabaldon Committee $ 500 D Mayor CA Hertzberg, Robert Hertzberg for Senate 2018 $ 2,000 D STATE SENATE 18 CA Vidak, Andy Vidak for Senate 2018 $ 2,200 R STATE SENATE 14 CA Aguiar-Curry, Cecilia Cecilia Aguiar-Curry for Assembly 2018 $ 1,500 D STATE HOUSE 4 CA Hueso, Ben Hueso for Senate 2018 $ 2,000 D STATE SENATE 40 CA O'Donnell, Patrick O'Donnell for Assembly 2018 $ 1,500 D STATE HOUSE 70 CA Patterson, Jim Patterson for Assembly 2018 $ 1,500 R STATE HOUSE 23 CA Gallagher, James Gallagher for Assembly 2018 $ 1,500 R STATE HOUSE 3 CA Nguyen, Janet Janet Nguyen for Senate 2018 $ 2,200 R STATE SENATE 34 CA Stone, Jeff Jeff Stone for State Senate 2018 $ 2,000 R STATE SENATE 28 CA Lackey, Tom Lackey for Assembly 2018 $ 1,500 R STATE HOUSE 36 CA Quirk-Silva, Sharon Sharon Quir-Silva for Assembly 2018 $ 1,500 D STATE HOUSE 65 CA Liebig, Russ Russ Liebig for City Council 2018 $ 250 D City Council CA Bates, Patricia Pat Bates for Senate 2018 $ 4,400 R STATE SENATE 36 CA Baker, Catharine Catharine Baker for Assembly 2018 $ 1,500 R STATE HOUSE 16 CA Rubio, Blanca Blanca Rubio for Assembly 2018 $ 1,500 D STATE HOUSE 48 CA Hansen, Steve Steve Hansen for City Council 2020 $ 500 D City Council 4 CA Soria, Esmeralda Soria for City Council 2018 $ 500 D City Council D1 CA Grayson, Tim Tim Grayson for Assembly 2018 $ 1,500 D STATE HOUSE 14 CA Beall, Jim Jim Beall for Board of Equalization 2022 $ 4,400 D STATE BOARD CA Yee, Betty Betty Yee for Controller 2018 $ 2,000 D CONTROLLER CA Guillen, Abel Abel Guillen for City Council $ 500 D City Council 2 CA Newsom, Gavin Newsom for California Governor 2018 $ 29,200 D GOVERNOR CA Cohen, Malia Malia Cohen for State Board of Equalization 2018 $ 1,500 D STATE BOARD 2 CA Cunningham, Jordan Jordan Cunningham for Assembly 2018 $ 1,500 R STATE HOUSE 35 CA MA, Fiona Fiona Ma for State Treasurer 2018 $ 1,300 D TREASURER CA Acosta, Dante Dante Acosta for Assembly 2018 $ 1,500 R STATE HOUSE 38 CA Ledesma, Chris Chris Ledesma for City Council 2018 $ 250 D City Council CA Borgeas, Andreas Borgeas for Senate 2018 $ 1,500 D STATE SENATE 8 CA Atkins, Toni Re-Elect Senator Atkins 2020 $ 4,400 D STATE SENATE 39 CA Chang, Ling Ling Ling Ling Chang for Senate 2020 $ 2,000 D STATE SENATE 29 CA Richardson, Rex Rex Richardson Officeholder Account $ 500 O City Council 9 CA Prang, Jeffrey Jeffrey Prang for Assessor 2018 $ 1,000 O County Assessor CA Bogh, Russ Russ Bogh for County Supervisor 2018 $ 1,000 O County Supervisor CA Ramos, James James Ramos for Assembly 2018 $ 1,000 D STATE HOUSE 40 CA Navarro, Frank Frank J Navarro for Mayor 2018 $ 500 O Mayor CA Henderson, Sharma Committe to Elect Dr. Sharma for City Council 2018 $ 500 O City Council CA Spiegel, Karen Karen Spiegel for Supervisor 2018 $ 1,000 O County Supervisor 2 CA Uranga, Roberto Councilmember Roberto Uranga Officeholder Account 2014 $ 500 O City Council 7 CA Dodd, Bill Bill Dodd for Senate 2020 $ 1,200 D STATE SENATE 3 CA Taxpayers Political Action Committee (TAXPAC) $ 5,000 CA No on Prop 6: Stop the Attack on Bridge & Road Safety $ 20,000 CA Chen, Phillip Phillip Chen for Assembly 2018 $ 1,500 R STATE HOUSE 55 CA Harris-Dawson, Marqueece Harris-Dawson for City Council 2020 $ 800 O City Council 8 CA Romero, Vivian Vivian Romero for Montebello City Council 2018 $ 750 O City Council AL CA Umberg, Thomas Tom Umberg for Senate 2018 $ 2,200 D STATE SENATE 34 CA Rubio, Susan Susan Rubio for Senate 2018 $ 2,000 D STATE SENATE 22 CA Diep, Tyler Tyler Diep for Assembly 2018 $ 2,000 R STATE HOUSE 72 CA Bauer-Kahan, Rebecca Rebecca Bauer-Kahan for Assembly 2020 $ 1,500 D STATE HOUSE 16 CA Governor's Inaugural Fund 2019 $ 30,000 CA Hurtado, Melissa Hurtado for Senate 2022 $ 2,200 D STATE SENATE 14 CA Petrie-Norris, Cottie Cottie Petrie-Norris for Assembly 2020 $ 1,500 D STATE HOUSE 74 CA Smith, Christy Christy Smith for Assembly 2020 $ 1,500 D STATE HOUSE 38 CA California Taxpayers Association - Protect Taxpayers Rights $ 7,500 CA California Taxpayers Association - Protect Taxpayers Rights $ 7,500 CO Colorado Business Political Action Committee (CBPAC) $ 575 CO Colorado for All $ 5,000 DC Democratic Governors Association $ 10,000 D DC Republican State Leadership Committee $ 25,000 R DC Republican Governors Association $ 50,000 R IA Reynolds-Gregg Inaugural Committee $ 5,000 R ID Amador, Paul Paul Amador for State Representative $ 200 R STATE HOUSE 4 ID Little, Brad Brad Little for Idaho $ 2,000 R GOVERNOR ID Agenbroad, Jeff Agenbroad for Senate $ 200 R STATE SENATE 13 ID Heider, Lee Lee Heider Campaign Committee $ 200 R STATE SENATE 24 ID Vick, Steve Steve Vick for Idaho $ 200 R STATE SENATE 2 ID Anderst, Robert Anderst for Idaho $ 200 R STATE HOUSE 12 ID Gannon, John Gannon for Representative $ 200 D STATE HOUSE 17 ID Giddings, Priscilla Priscilla for Disrict 7 $ 200 R STATE HOUSE 7 ID Manwaring, Dustin Manwaring for Idaho $ 200 R STATE HOUSE 29 ID Brackett, Bert Bert Brackett Campaign Committee $ 500 R STATE SENATE 23 ID Collins, Gary Committee to Elect Gary Collins $ 500 R STATE HOUSE 13 ID Monks, Jason Committee to Elect Jason Monks $ 200 R STATE HOUSE 22 ID Guthrie, Jim Guthrie for Senate $ 300 R STATE SENATE 28 ID Blanksma, Megan Blanksma for Idaho $ 200 R STATE HOUSE 23 ID Luker, Lynn Committee to Elect Lynn M. 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