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Campaign Finance Failure to Respond to Notice of Failure to File Campaign Finance Failure to Respond to Notice of Failure to File Committee 10 Committee Name and Address Statement Type Due Date Due 001216·1 CHARLEVOIX CO REP COMM 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31,2012 DENNIS W KUSINA, TREASURER PO BOX 155 CHARLEVOIX, MI 49720·0000 CHARLEVOIX COUNTY 001218·7 CHEBOYGAN CO DEM COMM 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31,2012 STUART BARTLETI, TREASURER PO BOX 181 CHEBOYGAN, MI 49721 CHEBOYGAN COUNTY 001584·2 ROSCOMMON COUNTY OFFICIAL DEM PARTY 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31,2012 LARRY PAXTON, TREASURER PO BOX 1001 HOUGHTON LAKE, MI 48629 ROSCOMMON COUNTY 002143·6 CRAWFORD CO REP COMM 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 THERESA KAISER, TREASURER 1849 RICHARDSON RD GRAYLING, MI 49738 CRAWFORD COUNTY 500349·6 JOHN OTIERBACHER COMMITIEE 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31,2012 JOHN L PETERSON, TREASURER 582 PINECREST ST HOLLAND, MI 49424 STATE SENATOR· 32ND DISTRICT KENT COUNTY 505879·7 OSCEOLA CO REP COMM 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31,2012 PATRICK A TIEDT, TREASURER 9895 RIVER ROAD EVART, MI49631 OSCEOLA COUNTY 508378·7 WEXFORD COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITIEE 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 GYSBERT POSTHUMUS MEYJES, TREASURER 8872 PROFESSIONAL DR CADILLAC, M149601·0000 WEXFORD COUNTY 508438·9 GREEN PARTY OF MI COMM 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31,2012 LOUIS NOVAK, TREASURER 18662 FAIRFIELD ST DETROIT, M148221·2231 509552·6 PEOPLE FOR MICHAEL MURPHY 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 3624 TECUMSEH RIVER RD LANSING, MI 48906 STATE REPRESENTATIVE· 68TH DISTRICT INGHAM COUNTY Page 1 aflO Committee 10 Committee Name ~Dg 8gg[§§§ Statement TYQe DYe: Date Due 510501-0 COMM TO ELECT NEAL NITZ 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 NATHAN L NITZ, TREASURER PO BOX 148 BARODA, MI49101 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 78TH DISTRICT BERRIEN COUNTY 511184-4 GEORGE CUSHING BERRY 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 BENJAMIN DRUMMER, TREASURER 3200 HEPFER LANSING, MI 48911 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 8TH DISTRICT WAYNE COUNTY 511308-9 OAKLAND COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2Q12 RYAN J GESUND, TREASURER 91 N SAGINAW WATERMAN BLDG STE G-100 PONTIAC, M148342-2165 OAKLAND COUNTY 511687-6 COMMITTEE TO ELECT JAMES HEATH 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31,2012 CARL TON MCAFEE, TREASURER 20045 STEEL DETROIT, MI 48235 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 8TH DISTRICT WAYNE COUNTY 511778-3 COMM TO ELECT DEBBIE SQUIRES FOR STA 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 DEBBIE SQUIRES, TREASURER 16120 PARK LAKE RD EAST LANSING, MI 48823-9480 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 39TH DISTRICT OAKLAND COUNTY 511926-8 COMM TO ELECT MARIE DONIGAN 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31,2012 KEVIN MCLOGAN, TREASURER 503 POPLAR AVE ROYAL OAK, MI48073 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 26TH DISTRICT OAKLAND COUNTY 512064-7 COMMITTEE FOR CYNTHIA LAW 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 STEPHEN GATTO, TREASURER 4085 DRIFTWOOD DR DEWITT, MI 48820 JUDGE OF THE PROBATE COURT - CLINTON CLINTON COUNTY 512687-5 COMMITTEE TO ELECT SHAHAB AHMED 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31,2012 JAMILA BEGUM, TREASURER 9115 CONANT AVE HAMTRAMCK, MI48212 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 5TH DISTRICT WAYNE COUNTY Page 2 of 10 Committee 10 Committee Name ang Adgrg§§ Statement IYI2§ Dy§ Date Due 512750-1 FRIENDS OF ROBERT DEAN 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31,2012 NOAH SEIFULLAH, TREASURER PO BOX 6861 GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49516 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 75TH DISTRICT KENT COUNTY 512850-9 COMM TO ELECT DANIEL TOLLIS 2012 ANNUAL CS . January 31,2012 DONNA TAYLOR, TREASURER 43370 DEVIN LANE CLINTON TWP, MI 48038 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 31ST DISTRICT MACOMB COUNTY 512873-1 FRIENDS TO ELECT BERT JOHNSON 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31,2012 ADAM HOLLIER, TREASURER 36 MCLEAN ST HIGHLAND PARK, MI 48203 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 2ND DISTRICT WAYNE COUNTY 513213-9 RONALD L MCCOMB COMMITTEE 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 TERRI L MCCOMB, TREASURER 203 N BRIDGE ST DEWITT, MI 48820 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 93RD DISTRICT CLINTON COUNTY 513463-0 CTE JEFF FARNSWORTH. 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 SCOTT L FREEMAN, TREASURER PO BOX 539 ALLEGAN, MI 49010 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 88TH DISTRICT ALLEGAN COUNTY 513475-4 COMMITTEE TO ELECT COPPER RIZZO 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31,2012 JEFFREY T CUTHBERTSON, TREASURER PO BOX 80071 ROCHESTER, MI 48308 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 45TH DISTRICT OAKLAND COUNTY 513535-5 FRIENDS OF DEB KENNEDY 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31,2012 GREGORY J KENNEDY, TREASURER 19034 SEATON DR BROWNSTOWN, MI 48193 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 23RD DISTRICT WAYNE COUNTY 513563-7 FRIENDS FOR VINCENT GREGORY 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31,2012 VANESSA A SOLOMON, TREASURER • \ .... -y- 29501 RED LEAF DR SOUTHFIELD, MI 48076 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 35TH DISTRICT OAKLAND COUNTY 513596-7 TAXREPEAL.COM 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31,2012 GREGORY C SCHMID, TREASURER 317 ARDUSSI AVE SAGINAW, MI 48602 Page30flO Committee ID Committee Name and 8ddrelii12 Statement TYQe Due Date Due 513766-6 COMMITTEE TO ELECT SCOT BEATON 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 PATRICIA BEATON, TREASURER 655 BOLINGER ST ROCHESTER HILLS, MI 48307 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 45TH DISTRICT OAKLAND COUNTY 513873-0 FRIENDS OF TIM BOYKO 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31,2012 TIM BOYKO, TREASURER 4001 LAKE SHORE DR CHARLEVOIX, MI 49720 STATE REPRESENTATIVE -105TH DISTRICT CHARLEVOIX COUNTY 514050-4 FRIENDS OF CASEY VIEGELAHN 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 ANNA BRINDLEY, TREASURER PO BOX 322 ALPENA, M149707-0000 STATE REPRESENTATIVE -106TH DISTRICT PRESQUE ISLE COUNTY 514289-8 FRIENDS OF DENNIS LENNOX 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 DENNIS LENNOX, TREASURER PO BOX 232 TOPINABEE, MI 49791 STATE REPRESENTATIVE -105TH DISTRICT CHEBOYGAN COUNTY 514371-4 FRIENDS OF ED SPILLERS 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31,2012 EDMUND L SPILLERS, TREASURER 319 NAKOTA ST CLAWSON, MI48017 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 41ST DISTRICT OAKLAND COUNTY 514424-1 CTE JOHN TAYLOR STATE SENATOR 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31,2012 DAVID P TAYLOR, TREASURER PO BOX 433 EDWARDSBURG, MI49112 STATE SENATOR - 20TH DISTRICT KALAMAZOO COUNTY 514477-9 COMMITTEE TO ELECT DAVE MORGAN 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 DAVE MORGAN, TREASURER 149 VIKING DR BATTLE CREEK, M149017-3141 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 63RD DISTRICT CALHOUN COUNTY 514478-7 COMMITTEE TO ELECT JASON LlPTOW FOR 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 DAWN LAGALO, TREASURER 577 N HARRISON ST HARRISON, MI 48625 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 97TH DISTRICT CLARE COUNTY Page 40flO Committee 10 Committee Name and Address Statement Type Due Date Due 514498-5 FRIENDS OF TRISTON COLE 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31,2012 TRISTON S COLE, TREASURER 241 E EDDY SCHOOL RD MANCELONA, MI 49659 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 105TH DISTRICT ANTRIM COUNTY 514504-0 COMMITTEE TO ELECT MIKE SMITH 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31,2012 WAYNE D MEEHEAN, TREASURER PO BOX 184 TEMPERANCE, MI 48182 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 55TH DISTRICT MONROE COUNTY 514506-5 COMMITTEE TO ELECT JAMES COWAN 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 CHRIS STEVENS, TREASURER 2441 MCCLELLAN BLVD DAVISON, MI48423 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 50TH DISTR1CT GENESEE COUNTY 514515-6 FRIENDS FOR FRAN AMOS 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31,2012 MONICA WAKEFIELD, TREASURER 4079 AQUARINA WATERFORD, MI 48329 STATE SENATOR - 26TH DISTRICT OAKLAND COUNTY 514568-5 COMMITTEE TO ELECT JUSTIN FABER 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 JUDY KELLER, TREASURER 2891 E FORESTER RD DECKERVILLE, MI 48427 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 83RD DISTRICT SANILAC COUNTY 514583-4 FRIENDS OF MARY C SHEFFIELD FOR REP 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 MARY SHEFFIELD, TREASURER 250 E HARBORTOWN DR APT 608 DETROIT, MI 48207 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 4TH DISTRICT WAYNE COUNTY. 514587-5 TEAM TO ELECT FRANK MURIN 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 JACKI MURIN, TREASURER 2694 BYRON STATION DR SW BYRON CENTER, MI 49315 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 77TH DISTRICT KENT COUNTY 514604-8 COMMITTEE TO ELECT RICHARD TIMMER 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31,2012 RICHARD TIMMER, TREASURER 18226 W CHARTRAND RD BRIMLEY, MI 49715 STATE REPRESENTATIVE -107TH DISTRICT CHIPPEWA COUNTY Page 5 oflO Committee 10 Committee Name and Address Statement Type Due Date Due 514633-7 COMMITTEE TO ELECT KARL SIPFLE 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 KARL R SIPFLE, TREASURER 6125 STRAWBERRY CIRCLE COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, MI 48382 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 39TH DISTRICT OAKLAND COUNTY 514657-6 COMMITTEE TO ELECT ROBERT DEAN 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 NOAH SEIFULLAH, TREASURER PO BOX 6861 GRAND RAPIDS, M149516-0000 STATE SENATOR - 29TH DISTRICT KENT COUNTY 514680-8 FRIENDS TO ELECT DAVID STEPHEN 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 DANDREA ROBINSON, TREASURER 14258 PIEDMONT ST DETROIT, MI 48223 STATE REPRESENTATIVE -10TH DISTRICT WAYNE COUNTY 514718-6 THE FRIENDS OF PATRICK POKORSKI 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 KAREN POKORSKI, TREASURER 18498 POKORSKI ST PRESQUE ISLE, MI 49777 STATE REPRESENTATIVE -106TH DISTRICT PRESQUE ISLE COUNTY 514740-0 COMMITTEE TO ELECT MARC GOODSON 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31,2012 MARC GOODSON, TREASURER POST OFFICE BOX 16 WARREN, M148090-0016 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 28TH DISTRICT MACOMB COUNTY 514756-6 CTE FRANK CHRZANOWSKI 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31,2012 STACEY L CHRZANOWSKI, TREASURER 745 RED FOX TRL DUNDEE, MI 48131 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 55TH DISTRICT MONROE COUNTY 514762-4 COMMITTEE TO ELECT JOHN S MCPHEE 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 CHARMAINE QUAIL, TREASURER 15343 E 13 MILE RD APT 107 FRASER, MI 48026-0000 JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT - 39TH DISTRICT MACOMB COUNTY 514775-6 CTE DR ALEX SHAMI FOR STATE REP 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 SHADIBA2ZY, TREASURER 7000 COLEMAN ST DEARBORN, MI48126 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 15TH DISTRICT WAYNE COUNTY Page 6 of 10 Committee 10 Committee Name and Address Statement Type Due Date Due 514777-2 FRIENDS OF ERIC LARSON 2012 ANNUAL CS January 31, 2012 ERIC L LARSON, TREASURER 2215 CASCADE LAKES CIRCLE SE GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49546 STATE REPRESENTATIVE -72ND DISTRICT KENT COUNTY 514820-0
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