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State Contributions (2013-2018) Updated 12/28/2018 State Contributions (2013-2018) Updated 12/28/2018 Below is a detailed report of Facebook’s corporate political contributions to candidates and committees in states that permit them: Date Recipient Office Amount 2/13/13 McDaniel Leadership PAC Political Committee $2,000 3/1/13 Republican Party of Florida Party Committee $5,000 3/12/13 Gary King 2010 Attorney General $5,000 4/3/13 Biden for Attorney General, Inc. Attorney General $1,200 4/11/13 TechAmerica PAC Political Committee $6,800 4/19/13 Beau PAC, Inc. Political Committee $1,000 5/1/13 LeMunyon for Delegate House $500 5/1/13 Joe May for Delegate House $2,500 5/8/13 Bruning for Attorney General Attorney General $2,500 5/8/13 Missourians for Koster Attorney General $5,000 6/3/13 TechNet California PAC Political Committee $6,800 6/13/13 Kevin De Leon for Senate 2014 Senate $4,100 6/15/13 Jerry Hill for Senate 2016 Senate $3,000 6/17/13 Hueso for Senate Senate $2,100 6/17/13 Roger Dickinson for Senate 2014 House $2,000 6/17/13 Jean Fuller for Senate 2016 Senate $2,000 6/17/13 Mike Gatto for Assembly 2014 House $4,100 6/17/13 Perea for Assembly 2014 House $4,100 6/25/13 Taxpayers for Bob Huff for Assembly 2016 House $4,100 6/26/13 Eggman for Assembly 2014 House $3,000 6/26/13 Jim Frazier for Assembly 2014 House $3,000 6/26/13 Friends of Jimmy Gomez for Assembly 2014 House $3,000 Date Recipient Office Amount 6/26/13 Rich Gordon for State Assembly 2014 House $4,100 6/26/13 Hall for Senate 2016 Senate $3,000 NEWSOM FOR CALIFORNIA LIEUTENANT 6/26/13 GOVERNOR 2014 Lieutenant Gov. $6,800 6/26/13 Rendon for Assembly 2014 House $4,000 6/26/13 Bob Wieckowski for Senate 2014 Senate $4,100 6/27/13 Bocanegra for Assembly 2014 House $3,000 6/27/13 Ian Calderon for Assembly 2014 House $4,100 Dr. Ed Hernandez O.D. Democrat for Senate 6/27/13 2014 Senate $4,100 6/27/13 Rudy Salas for Assembly 2014 House $3,000 7/1/13 Tax Fighters for Anderson, Senate 2014 Senate $2,000 7/1/13 Lou Correa for Board of Equalization Board of Equalization $2,000 7/1/13 Brian Jones for Assembly 2014 House $1,500 7/1/13 Padilla for Secretary of State 2014 Senate $4,100 7/1/13 Steinberg for Lieutenant Governor 2014 Lieutenant Gov. $4,100 7/1/13 Wagner for Assembly 2014 House $1,500 7/10/13 Obenshian for Attorney General Attorney General $1,000 7/15/13 Brown for Governor 2014 Governor $27,200 7/15/13 Jim Beall for Senate 2016 Senate $1,500 7/15/13 Bloom for Assembly 2014 House $1,500 Friends of Noreen Evans for State Senate 7/15/13 2014 Senate $1,500 7/15/13 Galgiani for Senate 2016 Senate $1,500 7/15/13 Cristina Garcia for Assembly 2014 House $1,500 7/15/13 Gray for Assembly House $4,100 7/15/13 Harkey for Board of Equalization 2014 Board of Equalization $2,000 7/15/13 Holden for Assembly 2014 House $3,000 7/15/13 Lara for Senate 2016 Senate $2,500 7/15/13 Friends of Mark Levine for Assembly 2014 House $1,500 7/15/13 Bill Monning for Senate 2016 Senate $2,000 7/15/13 Kevin Mullin for Assembly 2014 House $4,100 7/15/13 Nazarian for Assembly 2014 House $1,500 7/15/13 John A Perez for Lieutenant Governor 2018 Lieutenant Gov. $4,100 7/15/13 Bill Quirk for Assembly 2014 House $1,500 Major General Richard D Roth USAF Ret For 7/15/13 Senate 2016 Senate $1,500 7/15/13 Friends of Mark Stone for Assembly 2014 House $2,000 7/15/13 Phil Ting for Assembly 2014 House $3,000 7/15/13 Waldron for Assembly 2014 House $1,500 Senator Mimi Walters 2012 Officeholder 7/15/13 Account Senate $2,000 7/15/13 Wilk for Assembly 2014 House $1,500 Date Recipient Office Amount 7/15/13 Leland Yee for Secretary of State 2014 Secretary of State $2,000 7/15/13 Skinner for Senate 2016 Senate $4,100 7/17/13 Saslaw for State Senate Senate $1,500 Re-Elect Attorney General Kamala Harris 8/13/13 2014 Attorney General $5,100 8/27/13 Conway for Senate Senate $2,000 8/27/13 Tom Berryhill for Senate 2014 Senate $2,000 8/27/13 Cannella for Senate 2014 Senate $2,000 8/27/13 Gaines for Senate 2016 Senate $2,000 8/27/13 Taxpayers for Jim Nielsen Senate 2014 Senate $2,000 Taxpayers for Wyland Board of Equalization 8/27/13 2014 Board of Equalization $2,000 8/28/13 Steve Knight for Senate 2016 Senate $2,000 9/4/13 Friends of Barbara Comstock House $2,000 9/25/13 Friends of Bob Ferguson Attorney General $1,000 9/27/13 Mark Herring for Attorney General Attorney General $5,000 10/7/13 Committee to Elect Mike McLane House $2,000 10/8/13 Friends of Jeff Barker House $500 10/8/13 Peter Courtney for State Senate Senate $1,000 10/8/13 Friends of Van Hoyle House $1,000 10/8/13 Committee to Elect John E. Huffman House $1,000 10/8/13 Committee to Elect Betty Johnson Senate $1,000 10/8/13 Tim Knopp for State Senate Senate $1,000 10/8/13 Friends of Tim Kotek House $1,000 10/8/13 Caddy McKeown for Representative House $500 10/8/13 Friends of Arnie Roblan Senate $1,000 10/8/13 Rob Bell for Delegate House $1,000 10/8/13 Mark Cole for Delegate House $250 10/8/13 Friends of Kirk Cox House $500 10/8/13 T Scott Garrett MD House $250 10/8/13 Friends of Greg Habeeb House $250 10/8/13 Hanger Campaign Fund House $500 10/8/13 Friends of Charniele Herring House $250 10/8/13 Howell for Delegate House $500 10/8/13 Friends of Janet Howell Senate $1,000 10/8/13 Friends of Chris Jones House $1,000 10/8/13 Terry Kilgore Committee to Elect House $500 10/8/13 Friends of Scott Lingamfelter House $250 10/8/13 Friends of Steve Martin Senate $500 10/8/13 McEachin for Senate Senate $500 10/8/13 Minchew for Delegate House $250 Date Recipient Office Amount 10/8/13 Friends of Steve Newman for Senate Senate $500 10/8/13 Friends of Chris Peace House $500 10/8/13 Petersen for Senate Senate $500 10/8/13 Friends of David Ramadan House $500 10/8/13 Friends of Bryce Reeves Senate $250 10/8/13 Ruff for Senate Senate $1,000 10/8/13 Friends of Tom Rust House $1,000 10/8/13 Sickles for Delegate House $500 10/8/13 Stuart for Senate Senate $500 10/8/13 Surovell for Delegate House $250 10/8/13 Toscano for Delegate House $500 10/8/13 Holtzman Vogel for Senate Senate $500 10/8/13 Mark Dudenhefer for Delegate House $250 10/8/13 Friends of Tobias Read House $1,000 10/8/13 Friends of Lee Ware House $500 10/9/13 Friends of Rich Anderson House $250 10/9/13 Eileen Filler-Corn for Delegate House $250 10/9/13 Dave Albo for Delegate House $2,000 10/9/13 Friends of Kathy Byron House $2,000 10/9/13 Friends of Tommy Norment Senate $2,000 10/9/13 Friends of Walter Stosch Senate $2,000 10/9/13 Friends of John Watkins Senate $2,000 10/10/13 Northman for Lt. Governor Lieutenant Gov. $1,000 10/10/13 Wagner for Senate Senate $250 10/11/13 Friends of Tim Hugo House $500 10/11/13 Lewis for House of Delegates House $500 10/11/13 Lopez for Delegate House $250 10/11/13 Jeion Ward House $250 10/14/13 Friends of Luke Torian House $250 10/17/13 Barker for Senate Senate $500 10/17/13 Re-Elect Bob Brink House $250 10/17/13 Ebbin for Virginia House $250 10/17/13 Gilbert for Delegate House $500 10/17/13 Matthew James Campaign Account House $250 10/17/13 Keam for Delegate House $250 10/17/13 Friends for Jennifer McClellan House $250 10/17/13 McDougle for Virginia Senate $1,000 10/17/13 Orrock for the House Committee House $500 10/17/13 Friends of Ron Villanueva House $250 10/17/13 Watts for Delegate House $500 10/24/13 Locke for State Senate Senate $250 10/24/13 Friends of Delegate Ken Plum House $500 Date Recipient Office Amount 10/24/13 Friends of Nick Rush House $250 10/24/13 Friends of Mike Watson House $500 10/29/13 Garrett for Virginia Senate Senate $250 10/29/13 Ben Cline for Virginia House of Delegates House $250 11/1/13 LeMunyon for Delegate House $1,000 11/1/13 Alabamians for Luther Strange Attorney General $5,000 11/4/13 Friends of Barbara Comstock House $1,000 11/25/13 Committee to Protect California Jobs Ballot Measure $10,000 12/4/13 And Justice For All Political Committee $5,000 12/4/13 Friends of Jessica Vega Pederson House $500 12/5/13 Brad Witt for State Representative House $500 12/9/13 Wilson for Attorney General Inc.
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