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Street Broken Bow NE 68822 Buffalo County Democratic Party 10/10/2018 $50.00 MONEY 10/14/2018 $48.02 Susan Anderson 249 A St 43 Boston MA 2210 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/6/2018 $200.00 MONEY 10/7/2018 $192.10 Barbara Bailey 2315 S 34th Street Lincoln NE 68506 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/9/2018 $100.00 MONEY 10/14/2018 $96.05 Ken Benton 14700 E Agnew RoadGreenwood NE 68366 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/4/2018 $20.00 MONEY 10/7/2018 $19.21 John Brasch 600 Q Street Lincoln NE 68508 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/3/2018 $200.00 MONEY 10/7/2018 $192.10 Jan Brockmann 5808 Locust Street Lincoln NE 68516 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/22/2018 $20.00 MONEY 10/22/2018 $19.21 Kenny Bruno 34A Windsor Place Brooklyn NY 11215 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/16/2018 $200.00 MONEY 10/21/2018 $192.10 David Burwen 431 Calderon Ave Mountain View CA 94041 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/15/2018 $100.00 MONEY 10/21/2018 $96.05 Sharon Busch 5732 Enterprise Dr. Lincoln NE 68521 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/15/2018 $50.00 MONEY 10/21/2018 $48.02 Molly Butler 10395 W 25th Ave Lakewood CO 80215 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/7/2018 $25.00 MONEY 10/7/2018 $24.01 Lyndie Christensen Nader 5321 Drew Place Lincoln NE 68516 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/6/2018 $10.00 MONEY 10/7/2018 $9.60 Edward Cole 243 Warren Street NortheastWashington DC 20002 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/15/2018 $10.00 MONEY 10/21/2018 $9.60 Dennis Crawford 9600 Calvert Lincoln NE 68520 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/18/2018 $250.00 MONEY 10/21/2018 $240.12 Gregory Dennis PO Box 168 Middlebury VT 5753 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/11/2018 $250.00 MONEY 10/14/2018 $240.12 Gregory Dennis PO Box 168 Middlebury VT 5753 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/11/2018 $250.00 MONEY 10/14/2018 $240.12 Sahar Driver 725 Van Ness Ave., Apt.San #401 Francisco CA 94102 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/12/2018 $10.00 MONEY 10/14/2018 $9.60 Glenda Dugan 199 Los Banos Ave. walnut creek CA 94598 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/4/2018 $25.00 MONEY 10/7/2018 $24.01 Corinna Franklin 727 S Jessup St Philadelphia PA 19147 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/17/2018 $10.00 MONEY 10/21/2018 $9.60 Patricia French 7001 Huntington AveLincoln NE 68507 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/6/2018 $27.00 MONEY 10/7/2018 $25.93 Benno Friedman 120 Kellogg Road Sheffield MA 1257 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/12/2018 $2,500.00 MONEY 10/14/2018 $2,401.25 Sonya Friesel 6820 Y St Lincoln NE 68505 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/17/2018 $40.00 MONEY 10/21/2018 $38.42 Adelaide Gomer 513 Wyckoff Road Ithaca NY 14850 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/18/2018 $683.33 MONEY 10/21/2018 $656.33 Diane Gonzolas 5900 English Park CourtLincoln NE 68516 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/14/2018 $20.00 MONEY 10/14/2018 $19.21 Jackie Griffith 1805 South 77th StreetLincoln NE 68506 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/8/2018 $10.00 MONEY 10/14/2018 $9.60 Mike Hansen 874 Swan Ln. Deerfield IL 60015-3671Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/4/2018 $100.00 MONEY 10/7/2018 $96.05 David Hemsath 9200 Heritage Lakes DrLincoln #114 NE 68526 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/3/2018 $25.00 MONEY 10/7/2018 $24.01 Jessica Hinel 7 Dekalb Ave, 21J Brooklyn NY 11201 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/13/2018 $10.00 MONEY 10/14/2018 $9.60 Alex Houchin 1837 Jefferson Ave Lincoln NE 68502-3243Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/19/2018 $27.00 MONEY 10/21/2018 $25.93 Adam Hudson 8408 Lanners Dr McKinney TX 75072 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/16/2018 $25.00 MONEY 10/21/2018 $24.01 Megan Hull 2226 Hall Pl. NW Washington DC 20007 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/15/2018 $400.00 MONEY 10/21/2018 $384.20 Beliinda Jons 7130 Cedar Creek CircleLincoln NE 68516 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/16/2018 $20.00 MONEY 10/21/2018 $19.21 Dennis Keim P.O. Box 6494 Lincoln NE 68506 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/10/2018 $100.00 MONEY 10/14/2018 $96.05 Devon Lake 1624 Acton St Berkeley CA 94702 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/12/2018 $27.00 MONEY 10/14/2018 $25.93 William Lake 3003 O St NW Washington DC 20007-3108Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/18/2018 $100.00 MONEY 10/21/2018 $96.05 Yonatan Landau 2330 Parker Street Berkeley CA 94704 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/22/2018 $27.00 MONEY 10/22/2018 $25.93 Erika Leaf 31086 Fox Hollow Rd.Eugene OR 97405 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/4/2018 $250.00 MONEY 10/7/2018 $240.12 Rick Leslie 15 Latimer Road Santa Monica CA 90402 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/19/2018 $50.00 MONEY 10/21/2018 $48.02 Brodie Lockard 183 Pinana St. Kailua HI 96734 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/4/2018 $1,000.00 MONEY 10/7/2018 $960.50 Michelle Mehlhorn 6359 Kensington Ave.Richmond CA 94805 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/4/2018 $27.00 MONEY 10/7/2018 $25.93 Reagan Murray 2450 Peachtree LaneSan Jose CA 95128 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/12/2018 $27.00 MONEY 10/14/2018 $25.93 Arlene Newell 7165 Mormon BridgeOmaha Road NE 68152 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/5/2018 $100.00 MONEY 10/7/2018 $96.05 Kathryn Nielson 4625 Eastern Ave N Seattle WA 98103 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/18/2018 $27.00 MONEY 10/21/2018 $25.93 Paul Nissler 38346 Timpanogas CircleFremont CA 94536 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/12/2018 $10.00 MONEY 10/14/2018 $9.60 Brendan OSullivan 381 Belmont Street #104Oakland CA 94610 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/13/2018 $27.00 MONEY 10/14/2018 $25.93 Dan Parsons 151 North 8th Street,Lincoln Fifth Floor NE 68508-1526Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/16/2018 $50.00 MONEY 10/21/2018 $48.02 Denise Powell 6750 Burt Street Omaha NE 68132 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/8/2018 $100.00 MONEY 10/14/2018 $96.05 Leanne Prewitt 3311 Walnut St Omaha NE 68105 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/8/2018 $50.00 MONEY 10/14/2018 $48.02 Hyla Robbins 17300 Southwest 29thMartell Street NE 68404 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/7/2018 $100.00 MONEY 10/7/2018 $96.05 Dawn Rockey 3201 Joy CT Lincoln NE 68502 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/12/2018 $50.00 MONEY 10/14/2018 $48.02 Matthew Roth 285 Randall Street San Francisco CA 94131 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/22/2018 $100.00 MONEY 10/22/2018 $96.05 Deborah Sagner 210 Central Park South,New Apt York 15B NY 10019 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/12/2018 $500.00 MONEY 10/14/2018 $480.25 Contributor Contrib Contribut Amount Date Amount Contributor First Contributor Last M.I. TelephoneAddress No. 1 Contributor City State or Zip Recipient Date Received Received Nature Transferred Transferred michael salzmann 39529 old sterling hwy.Anchor Point AK 99556 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/16/2018 $5.00 MONEY 10/21/2018 $4.80 Joe Shaw 2311 Q St. Lincoln NE 68503 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/11/2018 $10.00 MONEY 10/14/2018 $9.60 Rob Simon 3900 South 39th Lincoln NE 68506 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/6/2018 $150.00 MONEY 10/7/2018 $144.07 susan soriente 1110 rockhurst dr lincoln NE 68510 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/9/2018 $100.00 MONEY 10/14/2018 $96.05 Tom Steyer Three Lagoon Drive, 400Redwood City CA 94065 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/11/2018 $5,000.00 MONEY 10/14/2018 $4,802.50 Kenneth Stofferahn 221 Windflower CircleLincoln NE 68521 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/6/2018 $100.00 MONEY 10/7/2018 $96.05 John Swift 3698 Clark Valley RoadLos Osos CA 93402 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/15/2018 $400.00 MONEY 10/21/2018 $384.20 Valerie Tarico 1220 10th Ave E Seattle WA 98102 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/17/2018 $500.00 MONEY 10/21/2018 $480.25 Kathleen Thuman 9601 So. 53rd St. Lincoln NE 68516 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/4/2018 $50.00 MONEY 10/7/2018 $48.02 Sarah van Gelder 18330 9th Avenue NEPoulsbo WA 98370 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/22/2018 $27.00 MONEY 10/22/2018 $25.93 Samuel Vinal 3109 Estara Ave LOS ANGELES CA 90065 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/12/2018 $1,000.00 MONEY 10/14/2018 $960.50 Wendy Volkmann PO Box 6516 Santa Fe NM 87502 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/8/2018 $400.00 MONEY 10/14/2018 $384.20 Sue Ellen Wall 1530 North Gate CircleLincoln NE 68521 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/3/2018 $50.00 MONEY 10/7/2018 $48.02 ALEXANDER WARNOW 7047 Balsam Way Oakland CA 94611 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/15/2018 $50.00 MONEY 10/21/2018 $48.02 Katie Weitz 1610 south 91 ave Omaha NE 68124 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/4/2018 $250.00 MONEY 10/7/2018 $240.12 Debra Weninger 2460 West PensacolaChicago Ave IL 60618 Christa Yoakum Campaign Fund 10/9/2018 $35.00 MONEY 10/14/2018 $33.61 Don Wesely 6825 Platte Ave.
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