Microsoft Political Action Committee State Candidate Contributions 2010 January 1, 2010 – December 31, 2010

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Microsoft Political Action Committee State Candidate Contributions 2010 January 1, 2010 – December 31, 2010 Microsoft Corporation Tel 425 882 8080 One Microsoft Way Fax 425 936 7329 Redmond, WA 98052-6399 http://www.microsoft.com/ Microsoft Political Action Committee State Candidate Contributions 2010 January 1, 2010 – December 31, 2010 Name Candidate Office Sought - State Date Amount Abel Maldonado for Lt. Governor 2010 Abel Maldonado (R) CA 4/23/10 $2,000 Apodaca for NC Senate Committee Sen. Thomas M. Apodaca (R) NC 9/15/10 $750 Armstrong for Delegate Del. Ward L. Armstrong (D) VA 8/2/10 $500 Biden for Attorney General Atty. Gen. Joseph R. Biden, III (D) DE 3/31/10 $1,200 Bob Blumenfield for Assembly 2010 Assm. Bob Blumenfield (D) CA 3/9/10 $2,000 Brad Owen for Lt. Governor Hon. Brad Owen (D) WA 9/13/10 $500 Branstad 2010 Terry Branstad (R) IA 12/17/10 $2,500 Breaux for Indiana Sen. Jean Breaux (D) IN 9/15/10 $250 Brownback for Governor Gov. Sam Brownback (R) KS 9/30/10 $2,000 Bruce Chandler Campaign Committee Rep. Bruce Chandler (R) WA 9/13/10 $400 Burt Solomons Campaign Rep. Burt R. Solomons (R) TX 1/22/10 $500 Cameron Smyth for Assembly 2010 Assm. Cameron Smyth (R) CA 9/14/10 $1,000 Casey Cagle for Lt. Governor Hon. Casey Cagle (R) GA 7/23/10 $1,000 Cathleen Galgiani for Assembly 2010 Assm. Cathleen Galgiani (D) CA 5/20/10 $3,900 Cecil Staton for State Senate Sen. Cecil Staton (R) GA 7/23/10 $1,000 Charlie Geren Campaign Rep. Charlie Geren (R) TX 1/22/10 $500 Chris Marr for State Senate Chris Marr (D) WA 9/13/10 $600 Citizens for Amstutz Rep. Ron Amstutz (R) OH 9/30/10 $2,000 Citizens for Christine Radogno Sen. Christine Radogno (R) IL 8/2/10 $1,500 Citizens for Christopher Hurst Rep. Christopher Hurst (D) WA 9/13/10 $400 Citizens for Dan Blue Sen. Daniel T. Blue, Jr (D) NC 3/31/10 $500 Citizens for Durkin Rep. Jim Durkin (R) IL 8/2/10 $250 Citizens for Elaine Nekritz Rep. Elaine Nekritz (D) IL 8/2/10 $250 Citizens for Eric Oemig Eric Oemig (D) WA 9/13/10 $500 Citizens for Glenn Anderson Rep. Glenn Anderson (R) WA 9/13/10 $500 Citizens for Gronstal Sen. Michael E. Gronstal (D) IA 10/26/10 $400 Citizens for Jim McCune Rep. Jim McCune (R) WA 9/13/10 $400 Citizens for Jim McIntire Hon. Jim McIntire (D) WA 9/13/10 $500 Citizens for John Cullerton Sen. John J. Cullerton (D) IL 8/2/10 $2,500 Citizens for Kirk Dillard Sen. Kirk W. Dillard (R) IL 8/2/10 $500 Citizens for Kruse Sen. Dennis K. Kruse (R) IN 9/15/10 $250 Citizens for Latta Committee Rep. Robert E. Latta (R) OH 5/28/10 $1,000 Citizens for Lisa Madigan Atty. Gen. Lisa Madigan (D) IL 8/13/10 $2,500 Citizens for Luechtefeld Sen. David S. Luechtefeld (R) IL 8/2/10 $500 Citizens for Marcie Maxwell Rep. Marcie Maxwell (D) WA 9/13/10 $600 Page 1 Microsoft Corporation is an equal opportunity employer. Microsoft Corporation Tel 425 882 8080 One Microsoft Way Fax 425 936 7329 Redmond, WA 98052-6399 http://www.microsoft.com/ Name Candidate Office Sought - State Date Amount Citizens for Merritt Sen. James W. Merritt, Jr. (R) IN 9/15/10 $500 Citizens for Pam Roach Sen. Pamela Jean Roach (R) WA 9/13/10 $400 Citizens for Ruth Kagi Rep. Ruth Kagi (D) WA 9/13/10 $300 Citizens to Elect John Patrick Carney Rep. John Patrick Carney (D) OH 9/30/10 $2,000 Citizens to Elect Larry Seaquist Rep. Larry Seaquist (D) WA 9/13/10 $400 Citizens to Elect Tom Cross Rep. Tom Cross (R) IL 8/2/10 $1,500 Citizens to Re-Elect Bill Hinkle Rep. William Hinkle (R) WA 9/13/10 $600 Colgan for Senate Sen. Charles J. Colgan, Sr. (D) VA 8/2/10 $500 Commitee to Elect Chris Widener Sen. Chris Widener (R) OH 9/30/10 $2,000 Committee for Bob Morton Sen. Bob Morton (R) WA 9/13/10 $500 Committee To Elect Al Williams Rep. Cyril Algernon Williams (D) GA 7/23/10 $500 Committee to Elect Barbara Bailey Rep. Barbara Bailey (R) WA 9/13/10 $400 Committee to Elect Betsy Johnson Sen. Elizabeth Johnson (D) OR 9/15/10 $500 Committee to Elect Bradley G. Last Rep. Bradley G. Last (R) UT 9/15/10 $500 Committee to Elect Bradley L. Dee Rep. Brad L. Dee (R) UT 9/15/10 $500 Committee to Elect Brian Bosma Rep. Brian C. Bosma (R) IN 9/15/10 $500 Committee to Elect Bruce Dammeier Rep. Bruce Dammeier (R) WA 9/13/10 $600 Committee to Elect Bruce Goforth D. Bruce Goforth (D) NC 3/31/10 $500 Committee to Elect Cary Condotta Rep. Cary Condotta (R) WA 9/13/10 $400 Committee to Elect Charles R. Ross Rep. Charles R. Ross (R) WA 9/13/10 $400 Committee to Elect Curt Bramble Sen. Curtis S. Bramble (R) UT 9/15/10 $500 Committee to Elect Doug Ericksen Sen. Doug Ericksen (R) WA 9/13/10 $600 Committee to Elect Dr. Alan Bates Sen. Alan C. Bates (D) OR 9/15/10 $500 Committee to Elect Fred Finn Rep. Fred Finn (D) WA 9/13/10 $400 Committee to Elect Greg Hughes Rep. Gregory H. Hughes (R) UT 9/15/10 $500 Committee to Elect Hugh Holliman L. Hugh Holliman (D) NC 3/31/10 $1,250 Committee to Elect Jan Angel Rep. Jan Angel (R) WA 9/13/10 $400 Committee to Elect Jerome Delvin Sen. Jerome Delvin (R) WA 9/13/10 $600 Committee to Elect Jim Dunnigan Rep. James A. Dunnigan (R) UT 9/15/10 $500 Committee to Elect Jim Honeyford Sen. Jim R. Honeyford (R) WA 9/13/10 $500 Committee to Elect Joel Kretz Rep. Joel Kretz (R) WA 9/13/10 $600 Committee to Elect Kevin Parker Rep. Kevin Parker (R) WA 9/13/10 $600 Committee to Elect Margaret Dickson Margaret Highsmith Dickson (D) NC 3/31/10 $250 Committee to Elect Martin Nesbitt Sen. Martin Luther Nesbitt, Jr (D) NC 3/31/10 $500 Committee to Elect Mary Margaret Oliver Rep. Mary Margaret Oliver (D) GA 7/23/10 $1,000 Committee to Elect Maureen Walsh Rep. Maureen S. Walsh (R) WA 9/13/10 $400 Committee To Elect Michael Waddoups Sen. Michael G. Waddoups (R) UT 9/15/10 $1,000 Committee to Elect Niehaus Sen. Tom Niehaus (R) OH 9/30/10 $2,000 Committee to Elect Rick Glazier Rep. Richard Glazier (D) NC 3/31/10 $500 Page 2 Microsoft Corporation is an equal opportunity employer. Microsoft Corporation Tel 425 882 8080 One Microsoft Way Fax 425 936 7329 Redmond, WA 98052-6399 http://www.microsoft.com/ Name Candidate Office Sought - State Date Amount Committee to Elect Robert Behning Rep. Robert W. Behning (R) IN 9/15/10 $250 Committee to Elect Scott K. Jenkins Sen. Scott K. Jenkins (R) UT 9/15/10 $500 Committee to Elect Sherry Appleton Rep. Sherry Appleton (D) WA 9/13/10 $300 Committee to Elect Stephen H. Urquhart Sen. Stephen H. Urquhart (R) UT 9/15/10 $500 Committee to Elect Terry Nealey Rep. Terry Nealey (R) WA 9/13/10 $400 Committee to Elect Thom Tillis Rep. Thomas Tillis (R) NC 3/31/10 $1,250 Committee to Elect Tim Sheldon Sen. Timothy Sheldon (D) WA 9/13/10 $500 Committee to Elect Wayne Niederhauser Sen. Wayne Niederhauser (R) UT 9/15/10 $500 Committee to Re-Elect Becky Carney Rep. Rebecca Ann Carney (D) NC 3/31/10 $250 Committee to Re-Elect Brian Blake Rep. Brian E. Blake (D) WA 9/13/10 $400 Committee to Re-Elect Ed Orcutt Rep. Ed Orcutt (R) WA 9/13/10 $400 Committee to Re-Elect Jim Moeller Rep. Jim Moeller (D) WA 9/13/10 $400 Committee to Re-Elect Phyllis Kenney Rep. Phyllis Gutierrez Kenney (D) WA 9/15/10 $300 Committee to Re-Elect Steve Hobbs Sen. Steve Hobbs (D) WA 9/13/10 $600 Committee to Re-Elect Tracey Eide Sen. Tracey Eide (D) WA 9/13/10 $500 Committee to Retain Richard DeBolt Rep. Richard DeBolt (R) WA 9/13/10 $700 Curtis King for Senate Sen. Curtis King (R) WA 9/13/10 $400 Dalton for Lt. Governor Hon. Walter Harvey Dalton (D) NC 3/31/10 $1,000 Dave Albo for Delegate Del. David B. Albo (R) VA 8/2/10 $250 David Dewhurst Committee Hon. David Dewhurst (R) TX 3/31/10 $1,000 David Long for State Senate Sen. David C. Long (R) IN 9/15/10 $500 David Taylor Campaign Committee Rep. David Taylor (R) WA 9/13/10 $400 Donna Howard Campaign Rep. Donna Howard (D) TX 9/13/10 $500 Edward Lindsey for State House 54 Committee Rep. Edward H. Lindsey, Jr. (R) GA 7/23/10 $1,000 Elect Betty Komp Rep. Betty E. Komp (D) OR 9/15/10 $500 Elect Tim Probst Rep. Tim Probst (D) WA 9/13/10 $400 Eric Koch for State Representative Rep. Eric Allan Koch (R) IN 9/15/10 $250 Fiona Ma 2010 Assm. Fiona Ma (D) CA 3/9/10 $2,000 Florence Shapiro Campaign Sen. Florence Shapiro (R) TX 1/22/10 $2,000 Frank Morse for State Senate Sen. Frank Morse (R) OR 9/15/10 $500 Friends for Chip Rogers Sen.
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