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Specified Fundraising Function •..(? .ELECTIONS BC SPECIFIED FUNDRAISING Spec-FF (17/11) ~ A non-partisan Office or the legislature FUNCTION PAGE i 1 ! OF ! 2 POLITICAL ENTITY EVENT DATE (YYYY/MM/DD} IEVENT TIME (HH : MM) BCNDP 2018/11/20 19:00 EVENT DESCRIPTION LOCATION NAME (OR ADDREss· IF HELD AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE) C345-Victoria Women Leaders Reception with Mitzi Dean Northern Quarter, Victoria NAME OF RESIDENT" (IF HELD AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE) TICK IF EV~NT HELD AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE • - PART A PARTS THIS PA.RT MUST BE SUBMITIED AT THIS'PART MUST BE SUBMITTED WITHIN LEAST- 7 DAYS BEFORE THE EVENT - 60 DAYS AFTER THE EVENT TICKET PRICE(S) $50.00 # OF TICKETS SOLD 116 $100.00 $150.00 CONTRIBUTIONS RAISED $ 11,850.00 Names of the political party leader, parliamentary secretaries or Check if the political party leader, parliamentary secretary or members of the Executive Council scheduled to attend: member of the ~ C.91:1ncit a~nded th! event - - - ~ Mitzi Dean ATTENDED EVENT? IZJ Carole James ATTENDED EVENT? IZJ Melanie Mark ATTENDED EVENT? IZJ Katrina Chen ATTENDED EVENT? IZJ Selina Robinson ATTENDED EVENT? IZJ Lisa Beare ATTENDED EVENT? IZJ Judy Darcy ATTENDED EVENT? IZJ Katrine Conroy ATTENDED EVENT? IZJ Michelle Mungall ATTENDED EVENT? IZJ Lana Popham ATTENDED EVENT? • Jinny Sims ATTENDED EVENT? • . - - .- .• -- - - - Add more fonns ff "'8(1ed. SUBMITTED BY SUBMITTED BY Rowyn De Vito Rowyn DeVito EMAIL PHONE EMAIL PHONE [email protected] 604-430-8600 [email protected] 604-430-8600 DATE (YYYY/MM/DD) DATE (YYYY/MM/DD) 2018/11/09 2019/01/18 Thi• fonn will be publl1hed on Elec:tlons BC'• web11le. This lnfonnallon Is colleded under 1h11 autllority al Ille Election Act and thtl FrMdom or lnfl:lmtatian and Prc/DctjOn Of Privacy Act. The Information will be used to administer provisions under the Eleakm Ad. Questions can be dill!dll<I to; PLEASE KEEP ACOPY FOR YOUR RECORDS. Privacy Officer, Elections BC 1-800-661-116113. pri'llK'YAOfo<:Uom be.ca or PO Box 9275 Sin Prov Govt. Victoria BC VWI/ 9J6 •* •ELECTIONS BC SPECIFIED FUNDRAISING Spec-FF (17/11) ~ A non,partls.an OIiier orthe lrglslaw"' FUNCTION PAGE I 2 I OF I 2 - - ' POLITICAL ENTITY EVENT DATE {YYVY/MM/DO) IEVENT TIME (HH ; MM) BC NOP 2018/11/20 19:00 EVENT DESCRIPTION LOCATION NAME (OR ADDRESS' IF HELD AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE) C345-Victoria Women Leaders Reception with Mitzi Dean Northern Quarter, Victoria NAME OF RESIDENT' (IF HELD AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE) TICK IF EVENT HELD AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE • -- - PART A PART B THIS PART ~YST BE S!J!!MfTTED AT THIS PART MUST BE SUBMITTED WITHIN LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE THE EVENT 60 DAYS AFTER THE EVENT TICKET PRICE(S) $50.00 # OF TICKETS SOLD 116 $100.00 $150.00 CONTRIBUTIONS RAISED $11,850.00 - - Names of the political party leader, parliamentary secretaries or Check ifthe_political party leader, parliamentary secretary or members of the Executive Council scheduled to attend: member of the Executive Council attended the event ... ~ . -- - ·' . - . - , ' ' . .. - ~ ~- - . - -- ·- Claire Trevena ATTENDED EVENT? IZJ ij Jennifer Rice ATTENDED EVENT? • Mable Elmore ATTENDED EVENT? • Anne Kang ATTENDED EVENT? IZJ 1, Bowinn Ma ATTENDED EVENT? IZJ ATTENDED EVENT? • 1, ATTENDED EVENT? • ! ATTENDED EVENT? 0 I ATTENDED EVENT? • ATTENDED EVENT? • ATTENDED EVENT? • - -- - - - - -·~- Add more forms lf needed. SUBMITTED BY SUBMITTED BY Rowyn DeVito Rowyn DeVito EMAIL PHONE EMAIL PHONE [email protected] 604-430-8600 [email protected] 604-430-8600 DATE {YYYV/MM/0D) SIG DATE {YYYV/MM/DD) sJAA/E ~ 2018/11/09 2019/01/18 Thi• fonn will be publlshed on El•ctlon• BC's web11t1. This inl0fflllllion is collected under Ille autllority of Iha EJeaion Act and Ille F/Mdom Df lnfonnlllion and PrD/ectJcn OI Privacy Act. The Information will be used 10 administer provisions under the SGdion Act Questions can be directed to: PLEASE KEEP ACOPY FOR YOUR RECORDS. Pl'lv•cy Officer, Elections BC 1-300-661-ll683 prjypcyjlllolfdjpns be ea or PO Box 9275 Sin Prov Govt, "1doria BC V8W 9J6 ~ ~.ELECTIONS BC SPECIFIED FUNDRAISING Spec-FF (17/11) • A non-partisan Office of the Legislature FUNCTION PAGE i 1 I OF I 2 POLITICAL ENTITY EVENT DATE (YYYY /MM/DD) IEVENT TIME (HH : MM} BCNDP 2018/11/20 19:00 EVENT DESCRIPTION LOCATION NAME (OR ADDRESS• IF HELD AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE) C345-Victoria Women Leaders Reception with Mitzi Dean Northern Quarter, Victoria NAME OF RESIDENT" (IF HELD AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE) TICK IF EVENT HELD AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE • I PART A ~ PARTB THIS PART MUST BE SUBMITTED AT THIS PART MUST BE SUBMITTED WITHIN LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE THE EVENT 60 DAYS AFTER THE EVENT TICKET PRICE(S) $50.00 # OF TICKETS SOLD $100.00 $150.00 CONTRIBUTIONS RAISED $ I Names of the political party leader, parliamentary secretaries or Check if the political party leader, parliamentary secretary or members of the Executive Council scheduled to attend: member of the Executive Council attended the event Mitzi Dean ATTENDED EVENT? • Carole James ATTENDED EVENT? • Melanie Mark ATTENDED EVENT? • Katrina Chen ATTENDED EVENT? • Selina Robinson ATTENDED EVENT? • I Lisa Beare ATTENDED EVENT? • I Judy Darcy ATTENDED EVENT? I • Katrine Conroy ATTENDED EVENT? • Michelle Mungall ATTENDED EVENT? • Lana Popham ATTENDED EVENT? • Jinny Sims ATTENDED EVENT? • Add more forms if needed. - SUBMITTED BY SUBMITTED BY I Rowyn DeVito EMAIL PHONE EMAIL PHONE [email protected] 604-430-8600 DATE (YYYY/MM/DD) SIGNATURE DATE (YYYY /MM/DD) 2018/11/09 - This form wlll be published on Electlons BC's website. Ths lnlormalion II col~ed under 1ho authority of lho Eldon Act and Iha FnHJdom of Information and Prolttetiol'I of Privacy Act The infom,auon will bo used 10 administer prcvisioos under Iha Election Act. Questions can be direded to. PLEASE KEEP A COPY FOR YOUR RECORDS. Privacy Officer, Elecllana BC 1.aoo.a;1~83. p,iyac;vC111ectiQos be ca or PO Box 9275 Stn Prov Govt, Vidoria BC V8W9J6 .,~.ELECTIONS BC SPECIFIED FUNDRAISING Spec-FF (17/11) ~ A non·parfaan Office of the legislature FUNCTION PAGE I 2 I OF I 2 POLITICAL ENTITY EVENT DATE (YYYY/MM/DD) EVENT TIME (HH :MM) BCNDP 2018/11/20 19:00 EVENT DESCRIPTION LOCATION NAME (OR ADDRESS• IF HELD AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE) C345-Victoria Women Leaders Reception with Mitzi Dean Northern Quarter, Victoria NAME OF RES1DENT" (IF HELD AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE) TICK IF EVENT HELD AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE • PART A PARTS THIS PART MUST BE SUBMITTED AT THIS PART MUST BE SUBMITTED WITHIN LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE THE EVENT 60 DAYS AFTER THE EVENT II TICKET PRICE(S) $50.00 # OF TICKETS SOLD $100.00 $150.00 CONTRIBUTIONS RAISED $ Names of the political party leader, par1iamentary secretaries or Check if the political party leader, par1iamentary secretary or members of the Executive Council scheduled to attend: member of the Executive Council attended the event: Claire Trevena ATTENDED EVENT? • Jennifer Rice ATTENDED EVENT? • Mable Elmore ATTENDED EVENT? • Anne Kang ATTENDED EVENT? • Bowinn Ma ATTENDED EVENT? • ATTENDED EVENT? • ATTENDED EVENT? • ATTENDED EVENT? • ATTENDED EVENT? • ATTENDED EVENT? • ATTENDED EVENT? • Add more forms if needed. ~ I SUBMITTED BY SUBMITTED BY I Rowyn DeVito EMAIL PHONE EMAIL PHONE [email protected] 604-430-8600 SIGNATURE DATE (YYYY/MM/0D) SIGNATURE DATE (YYYY/MM/DD) 2018/11/09 This form will be publlshed on Elections BC'a website. Thia inlormalion Is colleded under lhe authonty of Iha Election Act and the Freedom ot /r,fonMlion aftd Prolrtetion of Privacy Act. The information will be uaed 10 admini11er provisions under the El«lion Act. Questions can be diteded lo PLEASE KEEP A COPY FOR YOUR RECORDS. Privacy Officer, Elecllon• BC 1-800-661-8683. moo11;;yQplpdjgn3 t><; ca or PO Box 9275 Sin Pnw Gov1. Vidoria BC vew 9.16 .
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