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2020 Individual State Contributions 2020 Corporate Contributions thru 12/31/2020 Alabama DESCRIPTION CANDIDATE JURIS. STATE CONTRIBUTION Senate Alabama Senate Republican Conference AL $2,000.00 $2,000.00 California DESCRIPTION CANDIDATE JURIS. STATE CONTRIBUTION Senate State Sen. Toni Atkins CA $2,500.00 Senate State Sen. Bill Dodd CA $1,500.00 Senate State Sen. Anthony Portantino CA $1,000.00 Assembly Assemblymember Cecilia Aquiar-Curry CA $1,500.00 Assembly Assemblymember Frank Bigelow CA $1,500.00 Assembly Assemblymember Mike Gipson CA $1,000.00 Assembly Assemblymember Evan Low CA $1,000.00 Assembly Assemblymember Brian Maienschein CA $1,500.00 Assembly Assemblymember Cottie Petrie-Norris CA $1,000.00 Assembly Assemblymember Luz Rivas CA $1,500.00 Assembly Assemblymember Chris Ward CA $1,000.00 Women in California Leadership CA $10,000.00 California Republican Party CA $5,000.00 $30,000.00 Colorado DESCRIPTION CANDIDATE JURIS. STATE CONTRIBUTION Senate State Sen. Steve Fenberg CO $600.00 Senate State Sen. Brittany Petterson CO $600.00 Senate State Sen. Rachel Zenzinger CO $600.00 Assembly State Rep. Janet Buckner CO $600.00 Assembly State Rep. Alec Garnett CO $600.00 Assembly State Rep. Dafna Michaelson Jenet CO $600.00 Assembly State Rep. Dylan Roberts CO $600.00 $4,200.00 Florida DESCRIPTION CANDIDATE JURIS. STATE CONTRIBUTION Senate State Sen. Lauranne Ausley FL $1,000.00 Senate State Sen. Lori Berman FL $1,000.00 Senate State Sen. Jennifer Bradley FL $1,000.00 Senate State Sen. Jason Brodeur FL $1,000.00 Senate State Sen. Danny Burgess FL $1,000.00 Senate State Sen. Gayle Harrell FL $1,000.00 Senate State Sen. Ed Hooper FL $1,000.00 Senate State Sen. Kathleen Passidomo FL $2,500.00 Senate State Sen. Tim Wright FL $1,000.00 Senate Florida Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee FL $7,500.00 Senate Conservatives for Good Government FL $2,500.00 Florida Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee FL $3,000.00 House State Rep. Vance Aloupis FL $1,000.00 House State Rep. Juan Fernandez-Barquin Campaign FL $1,000.00 House State Rep. Colleen Burton FL $1,750.00 House State Rep. Mike Caruso FL $1,000.00 House State Rep. Chuck Clemons FL $1,000.00 House State Rep. Nicholas Duran FL $1,000.00 House State Rep. Elizabeth Fetterhoff FL $1,000.00 House State Rep. Ralph Massulo Jr FL $500.00 House State Rep. Danny Perez FL $2,000.00 House State Rep. Paul Renner FL $2,750.00 House State Rep. Anthony Rodriguez FL $1,000.00 House State Rep. Kelly Skidmore FL $1,000.00 House State Rep. Chris Sprowls FL $2,750.00 House State Rep. Alexandria Suarez FL $1,000.00 House State Rep. Jennifer Webb FL $1,000.00 House State Rep. Clay Yarborough FL $1,000.00 House State Rep. Jackie Toledo FL $1,000.00 House State Rep. Jay Trumbull FL $1,000.00 House Republican Party of Florida - House Majority FL $5,000.00 Florida Democratic Party FL $2,500.00 $53,750.00 Georgia DESCRIPTION CANDIDATE JURIS. STATE CONTRIBUTION Senate State Sen. Dean Burke GA $500.00 Senate State Sen. Gloria Butler GA $250.00 Senate State Sen. Chuck Hufstetler GA $250.00 Senate State Sen. Lester Jackson GA $250.00 Senate State Sen. Kay Kirkpatrick GA $250.00 Senate State Sen. Butch Miller GA $500.00 Senate State Sen. Jeff Mullis GA $500.00 Senate State Sen. Nan Orrock GA $250.00 Senate State Sen. Blake Tillery GA $250.00 Senate State Sen. Larry Walker GA $250.00 Senate State Sen. Ben Watson GA $250.00 House State Rep. Jon Burns GA $500.00 House State Rep. James Beverly GA $250.00 House State Rep. Sharon Cooper GA $500.00 House State Rep. Katie Dempsey GA $250.00 House State Rep. Houston Gains GA $250.00 House State Rep. Lee Hawkins GA $250.00 House State Rep. John Flanders Kennedy GA $250.00 House State Rep. Mark Newton GA $250.00 House State Rep. Butch Parrish GA $500.00 House State Rep. David Ralston GA $500.00 House State Rep. Deborah Silcox GA $250.00 House State Rep. Bob Trammell GA $500.00 House State Rep. Bruce Williamson GA $250.00 $8,000.00 Illinois DESCRIPTION CANDIDATE JURIS. STATE CONTRIBUTION Senate State Sen. Bill Brady IL $1,000.00 Senate State Sen. Bill Cunningham IL $1,000.00 Senate State Sen. Laura Fine IL $1,000.00 Senate State Sen. Napoleon Harris IL $1,000.00 Senate State Sen. Don Harmon IL $2,000.00 Senate State Sen. Julie Morrison IL $1,000.00 Senate State Sen. Antinio Munoz IL $1,000.00 Senate State Sen. Dave Syverson IL $1,000.00 House State Rep. Tom Demmer IL $1,000.00 House State Rep. Jim Durkin IL $1,000.00 House State Rep. Marcus Evans Jr. IL $1,000.00 House State Rep. Robyn Gabel IL $1,000.00 House State Rep. Gregory Harris IL $1,000.00 House State Rep. Thaddeus Jones IL $1,000.00 House State Rep. Dan McConchie IL $1,000.00 House State Rep. Ryan Spain IL $1,000.00 $17,000.00 Kansas DESCRIPTION CANDIDATE JURIS. STATE CONTRIBUTION Governor Gov. Laura Kelly KS $1,000.00 House State Rep. Ronald W. Ryckman KS $500.00 $1,500.00 Louisiana DESCRIPTION CANDIDATE JURIS. STATE CONTRIBUTION Governor Gov. Jon Bel Edwards LA $1,000.00 Senate State Sen. Gerald Boudreaux LA $500.00 Senate State Sen. Heather Cloud LA $500.00 Senate State Sen. W. Jay Luneau LA $500.00 Senate State Sen. Robert Mills LA $500.00 House State Rep. Larry Bagley LA $500.00 House State Rep. Gerald Beaullieu LA $250.00 House State Rep. Chad Brown LA $500.00 House State Rep. Mary DuBuisson LA $250.00 House State Rep. Larry Frieman LA $250.00 House State Rep. Jason Hughes LA $250.00 House State Rep. Mike Huval LA $500.00 House State Rep. John Illg LA $250.00 House State Rep. C Travis Johnson LA $250.00 House State Rep. Royce Wayne McMahen LA $250.00 House State Rep. Dustin Miller LA $250.00 House State Rep. Bob Owen LA $250.00 House State Rep. Thomas Pressley LA $250.00 House State Rep. Larry Selders LA $250.00 House State Rep. Chris Turner LA $250.00 House State Rep. Matthew Willard LA $250.00 $7,750.00 Maryland DESCRIPTION CANDIDATE JURIS. STATE CONTRIBUTION Senate State Sen. Pam Beidle MD $400.00 Senate State Sen. Brian Feldman MD $1,000.00 Senate State Sen. JB Jennings MD $400.00 Senate State Sen. Delores Kelley MD $1,000.00 Delegate State Delegate Bonnie Cullison MD $1,000.00 Delegate State Delegate Shane Pendergrass MD $1,000.00 Delegate State Delegate Sheree Sample-Hughes MD $400.00 $5,200.00 Mississippi DESCRIPTION CANDIDATE JURIS. STATE CONTRIBUTION Senate State Sen. Wendell Hob Bryan MS $500.00 Senate State Sen. J Walter Michael MS $500.00 House State Rep. Philip Gunn MS $500.00 House State Rep. Sam Mims MS $500.00 $2,000.00 Nebraska DESCRIPTION CANDIDATE JURIS. STATE CONTRIBUTION Senate State Sen. John Arch NE $180.00 Senate State Sen. Mike Hilgers NE $180.00 Senate State Sen. Andrew La Grone NE $180.00 Senate State Sen. Dan Quick NE $180.00 Senate State Sen. Lynne Walz NE $180.00 Senate State Sen. Mike Williams NE $180.00 $1,080.00 Nevada DESCRIPTION CANDIDATE JURIS. STATE CONTRIBUTION Senate State Sen. Nicole Cannizzaro NV $1,000.00 Senate State Sen. Marilyn Dondero Loop NV $250.00 Assembly Assemblywoman Shannon Bilbray-Axelrod NV $250.00 Assembly Assemblyman Jason Frierson NV $1,000.00 Assembly Assemblyman David Orentlicher NV $250.00 Assembly Assemblyman Tom Roberts NV $250.00 Assembly Assemblyman Steven Yeager NV $250.00 $3,250.00 New Hampshire DESCRIPTION CANDIDATE JURIS. STATE CONTRIBUTION Governor Gov. Chris Sununu NH $1,000.00 Senate State Sen. Jeb Bradley NH $500.00 Senate State Sen. Kevin Cavanaugh NH $500.00 Senate State Sen. Erin Hennessey NH $500.00 Senate New Hamphire Senate Democratic Caucus NH $1,500.00 Senate New Hamphire Senate Republicans NH $2,000.00 $6,000.00 New Jersey DESCRIPTION CANDIDATE JURIS. STATE CONTRIBUTION Senate State Sen. Steve Sweeney NJ $2,600.00 Assembly Assemblyman Jon Bramnick NJ $2,600.00 Assembly Assemblyman Herb Conaway NJ $2,600.00 Assembly Assemblyman Craig Coughlin NJ $2,600.00 Assembly Assemblyman Joe Danielson NJ $500.00 Assembly Assemblyman Louis D Greenwood NJ $2,600.00 Assembly Assemblywoman Pamela R. Lampitt NJ $1,000.00 Assembly Assemblywoman Nancy F. Munoz NJ $1,000.00 Assembly Assemblyman Anthony Verrelli NJ $1,000.00 Assembly Assemblyman Andrew Zwicker NJ $500.00 $17,000.00 New York DESCRIPTION CANDIDATE JURIS. STATE CONTRIBUTION Senate State Sen. John Mannion NY $250.00 Senate State Sen. Pete Harckham NY $1,000.00 Senate NYS Democratic Senate Campaign Committee NY $15,000.00 Senate NYS Senate Republican Campaign Committee NY $5,000.00 Assembly State Assemblyman Bill Magnarelli NY $250.00 Assembly NYS Democratic Assembly Campaign Committee NY $10,000.00 $31,500.00 Oregon DESCRIPTION CANDIDATE JURIS. STATE CONTRIBUTION Senate State Sen. Lee Beyer OR $600.00 Senate State Sen. Denyc Boles OR $3,000.00 Senate State Sen. Fred Girod OR $1,500.00 Senate State Sen. Betsey Johnson OR $1,000.00 Senate State Sen. Tim Knopp OR $3,000.00 Senate State Sen. Dennis Linthicum OR $1,000.00 Senate State Sen. Mark Meek OR $500.00 Senate State Sen. Rob Wagner OR $1,500.00 House State Rep.
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