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State of Idaho Contributions and Expenditures Of STATE OF IDAHO CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES OF CANDIDATES FOR STATEWIDE, LEGISLATIVE, AND JUDICIAL OFFICE and POLITICAL COMMITTEES January 1, 2007 through December 31, 2008 and LOBBYIST EXPENDITURES 2007 - 2008 COMPILED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF BEN YSURSA SECRETARY OF STATE STATE OF IDAHO OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE BEN YSURSA Dear Citizens of Idaho: This report is the fifteenth compilation of the campaign disclosure and lobbyist expenditure reports filed pursuant to the "Sunshine Law." The purpose of this report is to disseminate the information in our files to the public in an easily accessible form. We would hope that this compilation will play an integral part in achieving the ultimate goal of the Sunshine Law - - Public Disclosure. In that regard, I invite you to visit our elections website at www.sos.idaho.gov to access further campaign information. We invite and appreciate your suggestions for improving this report. Sincerely, BEN YSURSA Secretary of State P.O. Box 83720, Boise, Idaho 83720-0080 Elections Telephone: (208) 334-2852, FAX: (208) 334-2282 Located at 304 North 8 th , Ste. 149 This page is intentionally left blank. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction...................................................................iii Definitions.....................................................................iv SECTION I: Total Amount of Contributions and Expenditures Unopposed Candidates in 2008...................................1 Statewide Candidates .................................................. 2 Legislative Candidates ................................................. 3 Non Candidates in 2008............................................. 12 Miscellaneous Committees ........................................ 14 Measure Committees ................................................. 17 Party Committees....................................................... 17 SECTION II: Itemization of Contributions of $100 And Over To Statewide Candidates ................................................ 19 Legislative Candidates ............................................... 21 Indep. Expenditures on behalf of candidates ........... 143 Alphabetical Index of All Candidates........................ 145 Non Candidates in 2008 Elections ........................... 148 Itemization of Expenditures of $100 And Over By Miscellaneous Committees ...................................... 154 Party Committees..................................................... 172 SECTION III: Lobbyist Expenditures 2007 by lobbyist ....................................................... 175 2007 by employer..................................................... 186 2008 by lobbyist ....................................................... 203 2008 by employer..................................................... 215 This page is intentionally left blank. INTRODUCTION This publication contains a compilation of the campaign finance and lobbyist expenditure information reported to the Secretary of State from January 1, 2007 through December 31, 2008 in accordance with the provisions of Idaho’s Sunshine Law. All candidates for state office and all political committees are required to file campaign disclosure reports. These reports are required to show the candidate’s or committee’s campaign contributions and expenditures. The names of the contributors and recipients as well as the amounts of money donated and spent for campaign purposes are listed as they were reported to the Secretary of State by the various candidates and committees. Contained in this publication are tables reporting the total amount of money received and spent by each candidate and political committee and an itemization of contributions of one hundred dollars ($100) or more to candidates. All registered lobbyists must also file financial reports showing the totals of all expenditures made by the lobbyist or incurred on behalf of such lobbyist’s employer (not including payments made directly to the lobbyist) during the period covered by the report, the totals are segregated according to financial category i.e., entertainment, food and refreshment, advertising, living accommodations, travel, telephone, and other expenses or services. Contained in this publication are tables reporting the names of the registered lobbyists as well as the amounts of expenditures for 2007 and 2008 itemized by category as they were reported to the Secretary of State. The information contained in this manual has not been audited by this office but represents information which the political treasurers and registered lobbyists have filed in reports with the Secretary of State. The data files used to compile this book, as well as other election related information, are available on our web site. We invite you to visit us there at www.sos.idaho.gov . - iii - DEFINITIONS In the compilation of this manual the definitions of contribution and expenditure are as follows: “Contribution” includes any advance, conveyance, forgiveness of indebtedness, deposit, distribution, loan, payment, gift, pledge, subscription or transfer of money or anything of value, and any contract, agreement, promise or other obligation, whether or not legally enforceable, to make a contribution, in support of or in opposition to any candidate, political committee or measure. Such term also includes personal funds or other property of a candidate or members of his household expended or transferred to cover expenditures incurred in support of such candidate but does not include personal funds used to pay the candidate filing fee. Such term also includes the rendering of personal and professional services for less than full consideration, but does not include ordinary home hospitality or the rendering of “part-time” personal services of the sort commonly performed by volunteer campaign workers or advisors or incidental expenses not in excess of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) personally paid for by any volunteer campaign worker. “Part-time” services for the purposes of this definition, means services in addition to regular full-time employment, or, in the case of an unemployed person or persons engaged in part-time employment, services rendered without compensation or reimbursement of expenses from any source other than the candidate or political committee for whom such services are rendered. For the purposes of this act, contributions, other than money or its equivalents shall be deemed to have a money value equivalent to the fair market value of the contribution. “Expenditure” includes any payment, contribution, subscription, distribution, loan, advance, deposit, or gift of money or anything of value, and includes a contract, promise, or agreement, whether or not legally enforceable, to make an expenditure. The term “expenditure” also includes a promise to pay, a payment or a transfer of anything of value in exchange for goods, services, property, facilities or anything of value for the purpose of assisting, benefiting or honoring any public official or candidate, or assisting in furthering or opposing any election campaign. - iv - SECTION I TOTAL AMOUNT OF CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES STATEWIDE CANDIDATES STATEWIDE JUDICIAL CANDIDATES DISTRICT JUDGE CANDIDATES LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES CANDIDATES NOT ON 2008 BALLOT POLITICAL COMMITTEES This page is intentionally left blank. UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES FOR STATEWIDE AND LEGISLATIVE OFFICE IN THE PRIMARY AND GENERAL ELECTIONS OF 2008 *Elected at 2008 Primary Election Candidate District Office Warren E. Jones Supreme Court Justice Sergio A. Gutierrez Appellate Court Judge Mary Lou Shepherd 2 House A James W. Clark 3 House A Jim Hammond 5 Senate Frank N. Henderson 5 House B Liz Chavez 7 House A Darrell Bolz 10 House B Curt McKenzie 12 Senate Brent Crane 13 House A John C Andreason 15 Senate Lynn M. Luker 15 House A Marv Hagedorn 20 House B Charles H. Coiner 24 Senate Leon Smith 24 House A Clint Stennett 25 Senate Donna Pence 25 House B John A. “Bert” Stevenson 26 House A Maxine T. Bell 26 House B Denton Darrington 27 Senate Scott Bedke 27 House A Fred Wood 27 House B R. Steven Bair 28 Senate Dennis M. Lake 28 House A Jim Marriott 28 House B Edgar J. Malepeai 30 Senate Donna Boe 30 House A Robert L. Geddes 31 Senate Dean M. Mortimer 32 Senate Brent Hill 34 Senate Dell Raybould 34 House B - 1 - CANDIDATES FOR STATEWIDE OFFICE Contributions Received and Expenditures Made by Candidates Primary and General Elections All candidates are Non Partisan * Denotes winner Contributions Expenditures Beginning January 1 2007 January 1 2007 Balance through through Ending Balance Party Candidate January 1 2007 December 31 2008 December 31 2008 December 31 2008 Candidates for Supreme Court Justice NON Bradbury, John 0.00 126,833.96 126,833.96 0.00 NON Horton, Joel D.* 0.00 147,504.38 147,504.38 0.00 NON Jones, Warren E.* 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Totals for Supreme Court Justice 0.00 274,338.34 274,338.34 0.00 Candidates for Court of Appeals Judge NON Gutierrez, Sergio A.* 775.13 0.00 0.00 775.13 Totals for Appellate Court Judge 775.13 0.00 0.00 775.13 Totals for Non Partisan Candidates 775.13 274,338.34 274,338.34 775.13 Totals for All Statewide Candidates 775.13 274,338.34 274,338.34 775.13 - 2 - CANDIDATES FOR LEGISLATIVE OFFICE Contributions Received and Expenditures Made by Candidates Primary and General Elections Party Symbols: CON - Consitution, DEM - Democrat, IND - Independent LIB - Libertarian, REP - Republican, W/I - Write In * Denotes Primary Election winner, ** Denotes General Election winner Contributions Expenditures Beginning
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