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48 Hours Notice of Contributions/Loans 10/25/2008 19 : 01 Image# 28993070186 48 HOURS NOTICE OF 1 / 49 CONTRIBUTIONS/LOANS RECEIVED (See Reverse Side for Instructions) To be used to report all contributions (including loans) of $1000 or more, received within 20 days of the election. 1. NAME OF COMMITTEE IN FULL Obama for America ADDRESS (number and street) 223 N Michigan Ave CITY, STATE, and ZIP CODE Chicago IL 60601 2. NAME OF CANDIDATE 3. OFFICE SOUGHT (State and District) Barack Obama Presidential Any information copied from such Reports and Statements may not to be sold or used by any person for the purpose of soliciting contributions or 4. FEC IDENTIFICATION NUMBER for commercial purposes other than using the name and address of any political committee to solicit contributions from such committee. C00431445 SIGNATURE(Optional) DATE For further information contact: 10/25/2008 Federal Election Commission Martin H Nesbitt 999 E Street, NW, Washington, DC 20463 Toll Free 800-424-9530, Local 202-694-1100 FEC FORM 6 (Revised 1/2001) FE1AN053.PDF Image# 28993070187 2 / 49 FEC FORM 6 - 48 HOUR NOTICE OF CONTRIBUTIONS / LOANS (continuation page) Any information reported herein may not be copied for sale or use by any person for the purposes of soliciting contributions or for any other commercial purpose except that the name and address of any political committee may be used to solicit contributions from that committee. Name of Individual, Organization, or Corporation Obama for America Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Allan Ackerman RNW Consulting LLC day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 1000.00 905 W Willow St Occupation Chicago IL 60614-5022 Management Consultant Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Peter Acly Not employed day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 1000.00 750 Cheowa Cir Occupation Knoxville TN 37919-6676 Retired Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Betty N Alberts IR day, year) this Period 10/24/2008 2000.00 350 Edgehill Way Occupation San Francisco CA 94127-1006 IR Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Alex Alexanian Not employed day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 1000.00 1380 Bright Oaks Ct Occupation Los Altos CA 94024-6118 Not employed Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Jayne Alford Not employed day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 1000.00 4601 Free Ferry Rd Occupation Fort Smith AR 72903-2363 Homemaker Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Elizabete Almeida Self employed day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 1500.00 PO Box 2954 Occupation Lake Arrowhead CA 92352-2954 Real Estate Broker Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Laurence Altenburg Gartner Inc day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 1000.00 222 E del Ray Ave Occupation Alexandria VA 22301-1326 Management Consultant Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Jackye Alton CWTAlmeda Travel day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 1000.00 2630 Yorktown Pl Occupation Houston TX 77056-4885 Travel Consultant TOTAL THIS PERIOD (last page only) FE1AN053.PDF Image# 28993070188 3 / 49 FEC FORM 6 - 48 HOUR NOTICE OF CONTRIBUTIONS / LOANS (continuation page) Any information reported herein may not be copied for sale or use by any person for the purposes of soliciting contributions or for any other commercial purpose except that the name and address of any political committee may be used to solicit contributions from that committee. Name of Individual, Organization, or Corporation Obama for America Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Kathryn Anastos Montefiore Medical Center day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 1000.00 41 Lewis Pkwy Occupation Yonkers NY 10705-2523 Physician Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Cheryl Anderson Self employed day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 1000.00 932 school green Occupation vancouver na 637 Physician Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Marcia Anderson Lieberman Productions day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 1000.00 108 7th Ave Occupation San Francisco CA 94118-1207 Television Producer Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Eric Angles Self employed day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 1400.00 43 E 10th St Apt 5G Occupation New York NY 10003-6105 Artist Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Justin Antonipillai Arnold & Porter LLP day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 2300.00 2617 Key Blvd Occupation Arlington VA 22201-4001 Lawyer Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Nicholas Appelbaum Ralph Appelbaum Associates day, year) this Period 10/24/2008 2300.00 220 Front St Apartment 2C Occupation New York NY 10038-2033 Museum Designer Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Christina Applegate abc Television day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 2300.00 15760 Ventura Blvd Occupation Encino CA 91436-3000 Actor Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Patricia Aptaker Not employed day, year) this Period 10/24/2008 2000.00 671 Buena Vista Dr Occupation Santa Barbara CA 93108-1407 Retired TOTAL THIS PERIOD (last page only) FE1AN053.PDF Image# 28993070189 4 / 49 FEC FORM 6 - 48 HOUR NOTICE OF CONTRIBUTIONS / LOANS (continuation page) Any information reported herein may not be copied for sale or use by any person for the purposes of soliciting contributions or for any other commercial purpose except that the name and address of any political committee may be used to solicit contributions from that committee. Name of Individual, Organization, or Corporation Obama for America Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Darren Aronofsky Protozoa day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 2300.00 104 N 7th St Occupation Brooklyn NY 11211-3020 Director Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Jonathan Art University of Illinois at Chicago day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 1950.00 5210 S Greenwood Ave Occupation Chicago IL 60615-4316 Research ScientistEducator Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Prokrah Arunachalam IR day, year) this Period 10/24/2008 1000.00 100 N Wehman Rd Apt 4614 Occupation Moutian Veiw CA 94043 IR Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Jason Augenstein Self employed day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 1000.00 5000 Hunter Rd Occupation Enon OH 45323-9793 tie dye TShirt Manufacturer Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Colleen Austin Atlanta Cancer Care day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 1000.00 6039 City Walk Ln NE Occupation Atlanta GA 30328-3919 Physician Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received William Aylor Unemployed day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 1000.00 134 N Panther Branch Rd Occupation Bryson City NC 28713-5837 Unemployed Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Elena Azzoni Appnexus Inc day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 1000.00 385 E 16th St Apt 5H Occupation Brooklyn NY 11226-5667 Manager, Financial Operations Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Marjorie G Bardeen Fermi Research Assoc. day, year) this Period 10/24/2008 2300.00 29W280 Iroquois Ct N Occupation Warrenville IL 60555-2105 Educator TOTAL THIS PERIOD (last page only) FE1AN053.PDF Image# 28993070190 5 / 49 FEC FORM 6 - 48 HOUR NOTICE OF CONTRIBUTIONS / LOANS (continuation page) Any information reported herein may not be copied for sale or use by any person for the purposes of soliciting contributions or for any other commercial purpose except that the name and address of any political committee may be used to solicit contributions from that committee. Name of Individual, Organization, or Corporation Obama for America Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Janet Baumgartner Not employed day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 1000.00 215 Golden Oak Dr Occupation Portola Valley CA 94028-7762 Retired Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Matthew Bellows Vivox, Inc. day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 2300.00 90 Marion Rd Occupation Watertown MA 02472-4708 VP Consumer Strategy Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Ofer Ben-Shachar Newlinenoosh day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 1000.00 325 Seale Ave Occupation Palo Alto CA 94301-3826 Executive Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Brooke Benaroya Not employed day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 1000.00 69 Skagit Ky Occupation Bellevue WA 98006-1021 Not employed Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Ilene Benghiat Not employed day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 1600.00 5 Sunny Knoll Ave Occupation Lexington MA 02421-4341 Homemaker Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Eric Bensky Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP day, year) this Period 10/23/2008 1050.00 1213 T St NW Occupation Washington DC 20009-4428 Lawyer Full Name, Address, and ZIP Code Name of Employer Date (month, Amount Received Dwight Berg Public Economics, Inc.
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