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Sahtu CANDIDATE NAME: Paul Andrew OFFICIAL AGENT NAME: Judith Wright Bird CANDIDATES FINANCIAL REPORT - Summary of Contributions and Expenses for the 2015 Territorial General Election ELECTORAL DISTRICT: Sahtu CANDIDATE NAME: Paul Andrew OFFICIAL AGENT NAME: Judith Wright Bird CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED ELECTION EXPENSES (PAID OR RECORDED AT FAIR MARKET VALUE) Non-monetary Advertising Salaries & Office Travel Other Salaries/ Office Newpapers Radio-TV Other Travel Other Newspapers Radio-TV Other Allowances Costs Costs Payments Contributor Address Monetary Allow. Costs Supplier Jimmy Mendo 67 Mackenzie Drive, Tulita, NT, X0E 0K0 350.00 Northwright Airways 1442.01 Leon Andrew P.O. Box 475, Norman Wells, NT, X0E 0V0 1,000.00 City Cab 15.00 Judith Wright Bird P.O. Box 158, Tulita, NT, X0E 0K0 100.00 Bernice Neyelle 150.00 Jessie Campbell P.O. Box 8, Tulita, NT, X0E 0K0 1,500.00 Northwright Airways 270.00 Clarence Campbell P.O. Box 8, Tulita, NT, X0E 0K0 500.00 Signed 206.85 Anonymous 100.00 Signed 202.65 Hamlet of Tulita P.O. Box 91, Tulita, NT, X0E 0K0 250.00 Signed 252.00 Northwright Airways Bag Service 2220, Norman Wells, NT, X0E 0V0 38.46 Jackson B & B 600.00 Northwright Airways Bag Service 2220, Norman Wells, NT, X0E 0V0 38.46 Jessie Campbell 505.00 Northwright Airways Bag Service 2220, Norman Wells, NT, X0E 0V0 2,054.93 ABM Trasaction Fee 1.50 Hamlet of Tulita P.O. Box 91, Tulita, NT, X0E 0K0 250.00 E Transfer Fee 6.00 Fundraiser 1,423.89 Service Charge 3.90 Northern Store 289.04 Northern Store 629.85 Service Discount -0.40 Hamlet of Tulita 250.00 Northwright Airways 38.46 Northwright Airways 38.46 Northwright Airways 2,054.93 Hamlet of Tulita 250.00 Sub Totals 4,973.89 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,631.85 Sub Totals 0.00 0.00 661.50 0.00 0.00 4,458.86 2,084.89 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Contributions Received 7,605.74 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Election Expenses 7,205.25 400.49 CANDIDATES FINANCIAL REPORT - Summary of Contributions and Expenses for the 2015 Territorial General Election ELECTORAL DISTRICT: Sahtu CANDIDATE NAME: Yvonne Doolittle OFFICIAL AGENT NAME: Ruby McDonald CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED ELECTION EXPENSES (PAID OR RECORDED AT FAIR MARKET VALUE) Non-monetary Advertising Salaries & Office Travel Other Salaries/All Office Newpapers Radio-TV Other Travel Other Newspapers Radio-TV Other Allowances Costs Costs Payments Contributor Address Monetary ow. Costs Supplier Northwright Airways Bag Service 2200, , Norman Wells, NT, X0E 0V0 4,499.28 Northwright Airways 4499.28 Northwright Airways 38.45 Northwright Airways 23.31 Northwright Airways 38.46 Buffalo Airways 52.01 Canadian North 363.64 Esso 153.07 Staples 427.14 Walmart 161.03 Independent Food 55.56 Independent Food 51.43 Poison Graphics 368.61 Poison Graphics 1,038.27 Sub Totals 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4,499.28 Sub Totals 0.00 0.00 1,406.88 0.00 0.00 5,168.22 695.16 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Contributions Received 4,499.28 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Election Expenses 7,270.26 -2,770.98 CANDIDATES FINANCIAL REPORT - Summary of Contributions and Expenses for the 2015 Territorial General Election ELECTORAL DISTRICT: Sahtu CANDIDATE NAME: Daniel McNeely OFFICIAL AGENT NAME: Ronald Pierrot CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED ELECTION EXPENSES (PAID OR RECORDED AT FAIR MARKET VALUE) Non-monetary Advertising Salaries & Office Travel Other Salaries/ Office Newpapers Radio-TV Other Travel Other Newspapers Radio-TV Other Allowances Costs Costs Payments Contributor Address Monetary Allow. Costs Supplier Roy Dejarlais General Delivery, Norman Wells, NT, X0E 0V0 1,500.00 Northern Store 24.75 Ron Fraser General Delivery, Norman Wells, NT, X0E 0V0 1,500.00 Northern Store 46.16 Daniel McNeely General Delivery, Norman Wells, NT, X0E 0V0 1,309.67 Northern Store 7.34 Beverly McNeely General Delivery, Norman Wells, NT, X0E 0V0 1,500.00 Northern Store 25.18 Northern Store 68.21 Northwright Airways Bag Service 2200, Norman Wells, NT, X0E 0V0 38.46 Northern Store 45.85 Northern Store 18.21 Cooperative 57.69 Cooperative 52.38 Cooperative 33.95 Canada Post 8.80 Fuel Services 220.88 Fuel Services Fort Good Hope 27.04 Fuel Services Fort Good Hope 59.15 Fuel Services Fort Good Hope 500.04 Fuel Services Fort Good Hope 175.76 Fuel Services Fort Good Hope 60.00 Fuel Services Fort Good Hope 153.45 Fuel Services Fort Good Hope 38.87 Fuel Services Fort Good Hope 75.03 Esso Norman Wells 174.58 Esso Norman Wells 39.92 Esso Norman Wells 176.00 Esso Norman Wells 96.63 Coop Fort Good Hope 49.91 Esso Norman Wells 600.00 Signed 155.14 Signed 346.50 Canadian North 137.59 Canadian North 177.72 Northwright Airways 40.97 Coop Colville Lake 57.69 Fuel Service Fort Simpson 119.00 Great Bear Coop 66.17 Cooperative 52.38 Cooperative 5.76 WE Financial Fort Good Hope 302.75 WE Financial Fort Good Hope 302.75 Fuel Services 119.00 Kenny Taureau 400.00 Derrick Shae 300.00 Fort Good Hope 301.00 Petroleum Products 127.93 Sub Totals 5,809.67 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 38.46 Sub Totals 0.00 0.00 155.14 0.00 0.00 2,491.78 3,201.21 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Contributions Received 5,848.13 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Election Expenses 5,848.13 0.00 CANDIDATES FINANCIAL REPORT - Summary of Contributions and Expenses for the 2015 Territorial General Election ELECTORAL DISTRICT: Sahtu CANDIDATE NAME: Judy Tutcho OFFICIAL AGENT NAME: Charles Beckingham CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED ELECTION EXPENSES (PAID OR RECORDED AT FAIR MARKET VALUE) Non-monetary Advertising Salaries & Office Travel Other Salaries/ Office Newpapers Radio-TV Other Travel Other Newspapers Radio-TV Other Allowances Costs Costs Payments Contributor Address Monetary Allow. Costs Supplier D Cunningham 601 - 4920 52st Yellowknife, NT, X1A 3T1 250.00 North Wright Airways Ltd 494.95 North Wright Airways Ltd 494.95 North Wright Airways Ltd 615.13 North Wright Airways Ltd 615.13 North Wright Airways Ltd 441.88 North Wright Airways Ltd 441.88 North Wright Airways Ltd 757.31 North Wright Airways Ltd 757.31 Little Diaper B & B 220.00 Little Diaper B & B 220.00 Little Diaper B & B 220.00 Little Diaper B & B 220.00 Little Diaper B & B 220.00 Little Diaper B & B 220.00 Sub Totals 250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,969.27 0.00 Sub Totals 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,969.27 0.00 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Contributions Received 3,219.27 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Election Expenses 2,969.27 250.00.
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