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Voluntary Pre-Election Disclosure of 2014 Campaign Contributions VOLUNTARY PRE-ELECTION DISCLOSURE OF 2014 CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS DISCLOSURE PERIOD: January 1 I 2014- October 31 I 2014 VISION vancouver iiHW VISION VANCOUVER ELECTOR ASSOCIATION PO BOX 4635 STATION MAIN, VANCOUVER, BC V6B 4A1 VOTEVISION.CA CONTENTS • OVERVIEW OF CONTRIBUTIONS 3 • INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTIONS 4 • CORPORATE CONTRIBUTIONS 113 • LABOUR CONTRIBUTIONS 118 VISION VANCOUVER ELECTOR ASSOCIATION 2 VOLUNTARY PRE-ELECTION DISCLOSURE OF 2014 CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS OVERVIEW OF CONTRIBUTIONS Total number of contributions by source • CORPORATE • INDIVIDUAL LABOUR Total contributions: 8740 Individual: 8538 I Corporate: 182 I Labour: 19 Individual contributions by value • $100 and less • $100.$1000 • $1000 and over Total Individual Contributions: 8538 VISION VANCOUVER ELECTOR ASSOCIATION 3 VOLUNTARY PRE-ELECTION DISCLOSURE OF 2014 CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTIONS Total contributions: 8538 Total contributors: 4335 Total raised: $492,588.17 Jennifer Aalders $10.00 Sage Aaron $320.00 Ryan Abarintos $10.00 Crisanta Abarquez $10.00 Mylene Abarquez $10.00 Rich Abarquez $1 .00 Anthony Abato $10.00 Gus Abate $10.00 Deborah Abbey $110.00 Perry Abbey $52.98 Edward T Abbey $50.00 Omar Abbi $10.00 Farhiya Abdi $10.00 Hakima Abdi $10.00 Mohamed Abdi $10.00 Mukhtar Abdi $10.00 Talal Abdulmajeed $10.00 Megan Abele $10.00 David Abercrombie $81.49 Rebecca Abernethy $10.00 Anna Abia $10.00 Hayfa Abichahine $10.00 Jared Ablett $10.00 Michelle Ablett $10.00 Marsha Ablowitz $25.00 Dawn Abonitalla $10.00 Chita Abrazado $10.00 John Abshire $10.00 James Achilles $10.00 Christine Ackermann $70.00 Maria Acosta $1.00 VISION VANCOUVER ELECTOR ASSOCIATION 4 VOLUNTARY PRE·ELECTION DISCLOSURE OF 2014 CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS Milagros Acosta $1.00 Calvin Acuna $10.00 Renata Acuna $10.00 Rosemarie Acuna $10.00 Xandro Acuna $10.00 Nicola Adam $10.00 Robert Adamovsky $10.00 Neale Adams $50.00 Jerry Adams $20.00 Stephanie Adams-Jacobson $10.00 Oren Adamson $31.49 Marcy Adler-Bock $10.00 Asher Adrineda $10.00 Renata Aebi $10.00 Tonye Aganaba $10.00 Betsy Agar $100.00 Denis Agar $10.00 Karen Ageson $10.00 Fiorino Agniza $10.00 Adil Ahamed $20.00 Fawzia Ahmad $100.00 Bijan Ahmadian $42.98 Amrita Ahuja $42.98 Robert Aiken $10.00 Catherine Aikenhead $350.00 Freya Aikenhead $25.00 lan Aikenhead $25.00 Jay Aikenhead $25.00 Gemma Aird $10.00 David Aisenstat $100,000.00 Sally Aitken $100.00 Remi Akerib $20.00 William Alabazo $10.00 Jeremy Alagar $10.00 Lesley Alagar $10.00 Sepideh Alavi $21.49 Salvatore Albanese $40.00 Marcus Von Albrecht $10.00 Sebastian Albrecht $10.00 Peggy Alca $270.00 VISION VANCOUVER ELECTOR ASSOCIATION s VOLUNTARY PRE-ELECTION DISCLOSURE OF 2014 CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS Michael Alcantara $10.00 Maria Alcoreza $10.00 Jennifer Alders $10.00 Leo Alejandria $10.00 Dean Alexander $39,200.00 Michael Alexander $250.00 David Alexander $200.00 Joy Alexander $90.00 Brian Alexander $10.00 Logan Alexander $10.00 Amparo Alhama $1 .00 Noreen Al i $10.00 Zeenat Alibhai $10.00 Harvinder Alilakh $10.00 Dominique Allen $192.98 Nathan Allen $80.00 Carmela Allevato $300.00 Kelly Allison $10.00 Cameron Alman $10.00 Allan Alodaga $1 .00 Nicole Alosinac $10.00 Jose Alvarez $20.00 Claudia Alvarez $10.00 Fernando Alvarez $10.00 Isabella Alvarez $10.00 Olivia Alvarez $10.00 Loreli Alviz $10.00 Edison Amador $10.00 Eduardo Amador $10.00 Edwin Amador $10.00 Evelyn Amador $10.00 Nie-Ann Amante-Ordinario $10.00 Mark Ambrosio $10.00 Didier Amisi $10.00 Marianne Amodio $42.98 Katy Amon $10.00 Daniel An $1,350.00 Roland Ancheta $10.00 Joan Andersen $100.00 Jeanette Andersen $20.00 VISION VANCOUVER ELECTOR ASSOCIATION VOLUNTARY PRE·ELECTION DISCLOSURE OF 2014 CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS 6 Lesley Jean Anderson $100.00 George Anderson $30.00 Graham Anderson $20.00 Debra Anderson $10.00 Kristin Anderson $10.00 Matthew Anderson $10.00 Melanie Anderson $10.00 Steve Anderson $10.00 Daniela Andreev $10.00 Oles Andreinko $1.00 Greg Andrews $21.49 Scott Andrews $20.00 Aj Andrien $25.00 Joanne Andrighetti $42.98 Reynaldo Angala $10.00 Susan Angel $25.00 Pham Anh $1.00 Anne Anson $50.00 Lillian Antelope $10.00 Joseph Antigua $10.00 Lourdes Antonio $10.00 El Apostol $10.00 Rick Appel $10.00 Joseph Arbas $10.00 Maverick Arbas $10.00 Mr Michael Archer $120.00 Susan Carolyn Archibald $200.00 Virginia Archie $10.00 Nakila Ardy $10.00 Mark Ariente $20.00 Norman Armour $20.00 Kate Armstrong $21.49 Greg Armstrong $10.00 Jasleen Arora $10.00 Paul Arssov $10.00 John Arthur $31.49 Natasha Aruliah $100.00 E Mcbain Ashfield $100.00 Maureen J. Ashfield $100.00 Benjamin & Beatrice Ashong $20.00 VISION VANCOUVER ELECTOR ASSOCIATION 7 VOLUNTARY PRE-ELECTION DISCLOSURE OF 2014 CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS Robyn Ashwell $10.00 Joanna Ashworth $10.00 Carolyn Askew $301.49 Carolyn J Askew $100.00 Emerald Asuncion $10.00 Balpreet Athwal $10.00 Ranjit Athwal $10.00 Laurie Atkinson $25.00 Alison Atkinson $10.00 Elizabeth Atkinson $10.00 Agia Atwal $10.00 Yee Au $10.00 Marc Aubin $10.00 Nicole Audy $60.00 Harbans Aujla $10.00 Parmjit Aujla $10.00 Harmanjit Aulakh $10.00 Harvinder Aulakh $10.00 Sonpreet Aulakh $10.00 Steve & Austin Rio & Austin $20.00 Angel Austria $1.00 Demetrio Avendano $10.00 Fracine Avendano $10.00 Rosario Avendano $10.00 Jonathan Avendano $1.00 Stefan Avlijas $31.49 Gili Avrahami $10.00 Tahina Awan $10.00 Zaid Azaizeh $10.00 William Azaroff $50.00 Amanda Van Baarsen $95.00 Girsimranpal Baath $10.00 Sarbjit Baath $10.00 Patricia Bacchus $1,500.00 Patti Bacchus $1,325.96 Mary Bacchus $150.00 Frank Bacchus $125.00 Patricia Bacomo $1.00 Sally Bacomo $1.00 Lauren Bacon $320.00 VISION VANCOUVER ELECTOR ASSOCIATION 8 VOLUNTARY PRE·ELECTION DISCLOSURE OF 2014 CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS Allan Badiner $100.00 Robert Badiola $10.00 Delfin Bagangan $10.00 Rajinder Bagga $10.00 Roshan Bagga $10.00 Elmo Bagongon $10.00 Jas Bagry $30.00 Maria Bahrami $10.00 Lisa Baile $85.00 Jolan Bailey $10.00 Jan Baillie $80.00 Kevin Baillie $10.00 Avtar T. Bains $5,000.00 Manjot Bains $70.00 Permveer Bains $42.98 Darshan Bains $25.00 Dharam Bains $25.00 Anjeet Bains $10.00 Bruce Baird $25.00 Amir Bajeh-Kian $10.00 Libbie Bake $100.00 Suzanne Baker $150.00 Michael Baker $100.00 Leslie Baker $80.00 JaneK Baker $60.00 Victoria Baker $1.00 Karen Bakker $10.00 Nirmal Bal $10.00 Preet Bal $10.00 Helen Bai-Ut $10.00 Epfiania Balaki $10.00 David Balfour $100.00 Anish Bali $10.00 Narender Bali $10.00 Ranju Bali $10.00 Tarsem Bali $10.00 Roy Ball $1,000.00 Dylan Ballentine $10.00 Emelita Ballicer $10.00 Lori Bamber $100.00 VISION VANCOUVER ELECTOR ASSOCIATION 9 VOLUNTARY PRE·ELECTION DISCLOSURE OF 2014 CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS Joseph Banagan $10.00 lsabelo Bandong $10.00 Joanne Banfield $10.00 Vaninder Bangar $10.00 Ajit Sanger $10.00 Harbhajan Sanger $10.00 Harminder Sanger $10.00 Letecia Banta $10.00 Ariel Bantog $10.00 Glenn Banton $10.00 Harry ~anton $10.00 Somta Banton $10.00 Sonja Banton $10.00 Jeff Baptista $10.00 Hayden Baptiste $10.00 Javier Barajas $352.98 Richard A. Barazzuol $98.00 Richard Barazzuol $34.00 Catherine Barber $80.00 Kathleen Barber $10.00 Herb Barbolet $310.00 Brett Barden $30.00 Marla Barichello $10.00 Russeu Barilga $10.00 Lisa Barilla $10.00 Katherine Barkley $10.00 Michael Barkusky $80.00 Beverli Barnes $180.00 Constance Barnes $80.00 Kristina Barr $50.00 Toby Barratt $10.00 Laura Barreca $11.00 Mary Barrett $30.00 Robert Barrs $82.98 Romila Barryman $30.00 Karen Bartlett $275.00 Steven Bartok $10.00 Glenda Bartosh $42.98 Naty Basa $10.00 Makhan Basi $10.00 VISION VANCOUVER ELECTOR ASSOCIATION 10 VOLUNTARY PRE-ELECTION DISCLOSURE OF 2014 CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS Mandeep Basi $10.00 Paranjit Basi $10.00 James Basnett $42.98 Baldish Basra $10.00 Bill Basra $10.00 Harry Basra $10.00 Nirmal Basra $10.00 Jaspal Bassan $10.00 Jaswinder Bassan $10.00 Piara Bassan $10.00 Ravinder Bassan $10.00 Dina Bassanese $20.00 Jewan Bassra $10.00 Parminder Bassra $10.00 Baljeet Bath $10.00 Prabhleen Bath $10.00 Satwant Bath $10.00 Amarjit Singh Batra $10.00 Mary Lynn Baum $170.00 Jason Baumer $25.00 Marc Baumgartner $10.00 Brittany Baxter $10.00 Maureen Bayless $25.00 Martine Bazar $80.00 Susan Bazilli $10.00 Will Beale $10.00 Magus Beales $10.00 Emily Beam $10.00 Michael Bean $10.00 Lisa Beare $10.00 Steven Beasley $25.00 Douglas Beaton $342.98 Rebecca Beaton $10.00 David Beattie $10.00 Ross Beaty $30,000.00 Gilad Bebzuck $10.00 Katherine Bee-Wilson $21.49 Annelies Becu $10.00 Graem Beddoes $1.00 lan Bedsted $10.00 VISION VANCOUVER ELECTOR ASSOCIATION 11 VOLUNTARY PRE-ELECTION DISCLOSURE OF 2014 CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS Amandeep Beesla $10.00 Balbir Beesla $10.00 Deljit Beesla $10.00 Jagir Beesla $10.00 Jasbir Beesla $10.00 Jaswinder Beesla $10.00 Michael Begg $24.00 Janis Behan $10.00 Irene Behrmann $10.00 Brenda Belak $10.00 Marilyn Beleno $10.00 Kate Elspeth Bell $5,000.00 Scott Bell $10.00 Gary Bello $142.98 Amy Bender $1.00 Sarah Bennett $10.00 Sasha Bennett $10.00 Keith Benson $10.00 Marjorie Benson $10.00 Sally Benson $10.00 Louise Bentall $75.00 Carrie Bercic $20.00 Arnold Bercov $10.00 Perla Bergantinos $10.00 David Berge $1,021.49 Nicolas Bergen $10.00 Steven L Berger $40.00 Birger Bergersen $100.00 Cameron Bergman $10.00 Jeremy Berkman $150.00 Tzeporah S Berman $60.00 Erlinda Bernardez $10.00 Jan Berney $80.00 Nellie Berry $1.00 Joshua Berson $200.00 David Berson $10.00 Terry Bertram $21.49 Gary Bertrand $80.00 Daniel Bertrand $10.00 Yuri Anne Berwick $10.00 VISION VANCOUVER ELECTOR ASSOCIATION 12 VOLUNTARY PRE·ELECTION DISCLOSURE OF 2014 CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS Andrii Bespopstov $10.00 Karen Best $200.00 Karen G Best
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