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Report Date: 12/31/2019 Contributor Contrib Contribut Amount Date Amount Contributor First Contributor Last M.I. TelephoneAddress No. 1 Contributor City State or Zip Recipient Date Received Received Nature Transferred Transferred Kathy Chadek 3101 Crescent DR APTLincoln 301 NE 68516 Allison Heimes for Legislature 10/8/2019 $25.00 MONEY 10/13/2019 $24.01 Debra Espinoza 3710 N 70th ave Omaha NE 68104 Allison Heimes for Legislature 10/9/2019 $100.00 MONEY 10/13/2019 $96.05 LaVetta Garrison 524 W.Russell No2 Barrington IL 60010 Allison Heimes for Legislature 10/14/2019 $100.00 MONEY 10/20/2019 $96.05 Cynthia Griffin 7566 Road p.3 Wiggins CO 80654 Allison Heimes for Legislature 10/8/2019 $25.00 MONEY 10/13/2019 $24.01 Cynthia Griffin 7566 Road p.3 Wiggins CO 80654 Allison Heimes for Legislature 11/10/2019 $25.00 MONEY 11/10/2019 $24.01 Cynthia Griffin 7566 Road p.3 Wiggins CO 80654 Allison Heimes for Legislature 12/8/2019 $25.00 MONEY 12/8/2019 $24.01 Scott Heimes 2320 NW 98th StreetSeattle WA 98117 Allison Heimes for Legislature 10/27/2019 $100.00 MONEY 10/27/2019 $96.05 Sarah Holdt Somer 3697 Country Place BlvdSarasota FL 34233 Allison Heimes for Legislature 10/25/2019 $100.00 MONEY 10/27/2019 $96.05 Marilyn Kerkhove 19256 D Street Omaha NE 68130 Allison Heimes for Legislature 12/17/2019 $50.00 MONEY 12/22/2019 $48.02 Michelle Kompare 3222 s 185th st Omaha NE 68130 Allison Heimes for Legislature 12/4/2019 $50.00 MONEY 12/8/2019 $48.02 Michelle Manning 7900 Lake St. Lincoln NE 68506 Allison Heimes for Legislature 11/8/2019 $250.00 MONEY 11/10/2019 $240.12 Kieran McCarney 1280 Grand Avenue, ApartmentSaint Paul, MN11 MN 55105 Allison Heimes for Legislature 10/27/2019 $50.00 MONEY 10/27/2019 $48.02 Brian Mikkelsen 1654 East Ridge WayAshland NE 68003 Allison Heimes for Legislature 11/9/2019 $25.00 MONEY 11/10/2019 $24.01 Karleigh Miller 630 Franklin St. Eau Claire WI 54703 Allison Heimes for Legislature 10/9/2019 $25.00 MONEY 10/13/2019 $24.01 Westin Miller 7125 N 25th Street Omaha NE 68112 Allison Heimes for Legislature 12/16/2019 $25.00 MONEY 12/22/2019 $24.01 Zach Origitano 803 S. 198th Street Omaha NE 68022 Allison Heimes for Legislature 12/5/2019 $25.00 MONEY 12/8/2019 $24.01 Karla Scheele 1598 N 208TH AVE ELKHORN NE 68022-6956Allison Heimes for Legislature 11/8/2019 $10.00 MONEY 11/10/2019 $9.60 Dave Sund 515 S. 31st St., Apt. 203Omaha NE 68105 Allison Heimes for Legislature 11/9/2019 $25.00 MONEY 11/10/2019 $24.01 Pam Vaccher 220 Skyline Drive Barrington IL 60010 Allison Heimes for Legislature 10/14/2019 $100.00 MONEY 10/20/2019 $96.05 Patricia Anderson Sifuentez 1500 south 11th StreetLincoln NE 68502 Anna Wishart for Legislature 12/13/2019 $25.00 MONEY 12/15/2019 $24.01 Pamela Baker 8639 Ridge Hollow Dr.Lincoln NE 68526 Anna Wishart for Legislature 10/4/2019 $25.00 MONEY 10/6/2019 $24.01 John Ballew 2540 Wilderness RidgeLincoln Cir NE 68512 Anna Wishart for Legislature 12/10/2019 $200.00 MONEY 12/15/2019 $192.10 Timothy Berger 61 Carmine St Apt 4BNew York NY 10014 Anna Wishart for Legislature 12/10/2019 $50.00 MONEY 12/15/2019 $48.02 Crystal Bock Thiessen 1016 S. 8th Lincoln NE 68508 Anna Wishart for Legislature 9/26/2019 $25.00 MONEY 9/29/2019 $24.01 Beatty Brasch 600 Q Street Lincoln NE 68508 Anna Wishart for Legislature 9/25/2019 $250.00 MONEY 9/29/2019 $240.12 Miguel Carranza 6728 Flint Ridge RoadLincoln NE 68506 Anna Wishart for Legislature 11/5/2019 $50.00 MONEY 11/10/2019 $48.02 Kyle Cartwright 1644 Woodsview St Lincoln NE 68502 Anna Wishart for Legislature 10/4/2019 $25.00 MONEY 10/6/2019 $24.01 MARY CHRISTENSEN 1820 SURFSIDE DR LINCOLN NE 68528 Anna Wishart for Legislature 12/15/2019 $300.00 MONEY 12/15/2019 $288.15 Ashley Clark 2141 N Franklin Street,Denver Apartment 1 CO 80205 Anna Wishart for Legislature 9/30/2019 $100.00 MONEY 9/30/2019 $96.05 Kelsey Connelly 2551 Holmes Street, AptKansas 2N City MO 64108 Anna Wishart for Legislature 12/13/2019 $25.00 MONEY 12/15/2019 $24.01 Danielle Conrad 3818 Dudley Lincoln NE 68503 Anna Wishart for Legislature 10/1/2019 $200.00 MONEY 10/6/2019 $192.10 Dennis Crawford 9600 Calvert Lincoln NE 68520 Anna Wishart for Legislature 10/1/2019 $100.00 MONEY 10/6/2019 $96.05 CARY DAGOSTINO 3731 D ST Lincoln NE 68510 Anna Wishart for Legislature 10/1/2019 $11.11 MONEY 10/6/2019 $10.67 Grant Daily 1430 S 9th Street Lincoln NE 68502 Anna Wishart for Legislature 9/24/2019 $75.00 MONEY 9/29/2019 $72.03 Grant Daily 1430 S 9th Street Lincoln NE 68502 Anna Wishart for Legislature 10/30/2019 $100.00 MONEY 11/3/2019 $96.05 david disbrow 2848 NE 24 Ct fort lauderdale FL 33305 Anna Wishart for Legislature 12/13/2019 $100.00 MONEY 12/15/2019 $96.05 Karrie Dvorak 3000 Stratford Ave. Lincoln NE 68502-4273Anna Wishart for Legislature 11/6/2019 $25.00 MONEY 11/10/2019 $24.01 Randy Emry 4325 Allendale Ct Lincoln NE 68516 Anna Wishart for Legislature 9/26/2019 $100.00 MONEY 9/29/2019 $96.05 George Ferris 311 South 28th Lincoln NE 68510 Anna Wishart for Legislature 10/1/2019 $50.00 MONEY 10/6/2019 $48.02 George Ferris 311 South 28th Lincoln NE 68510 Anna Wishart for Legislature 12/14/2019 $50.00 MONEY 12/15/2019 $48.02 Leirion Gaylor Baird 1932 S 24th Lincoln NE 68502 Anna Wishart for Legislature 10/1/2019 $25.00 MONEY 10/6/2019 $24.01 Christy Gibson 1841 Perkins Blvd Lincoln NE 68502 Anna Wishart for Legislature 10/1/2019 $25.00 MONEY 10/6/2019 $24.01 Shane Greckel 54172 887rd Bloomfield NE 68718 Anna Wishart for Legislature 12/10/2019 $25.00 MONEY 12/15/2019 $24.01 Jeff Hall 2417 B St Apt 6 Lincoln NE 68502 Anna Wishart for Legislature 10/1/2019 $25.00 MONEY 10/6/2019 $24.01 mark hefflinger 930 Sherman st Apt 202denver CO 80203 Anna Wishart for Legislature 9/11/2019 $25.00 MONEY 9/15/2019 $24.01 Mark Hesser 2111 The Knolls Lincoln NE 68512 Anna Wishart for Legislature 12/12/2019 $500.00 MONEY 12/15/2019 $480.25 anne hubbard 4532 S 163rd St Omaha NE 68135 Anna Wishart for Legislature 12/10/2019 $250.00 MONEY 12/15/2019 $240.12 Martha Johnson 25 Blue Heron Ave Hampstead NH 3841 Anna Wishart for Legislature 10/15/2019 $100.00 MONEY 10/20/2019 $96.05 Stockton Johnson 356 East 13th Street, NewApt #8 York City NY 10003 Anna Wishart for Legislature 12/14/2019 $20.00 MONEY 12/15/2019 $19.21 Cindy Kadavy 5406 Danbury Road Lincoln NE 68512 Anna Wishart for Legislature 12/16/2019 $25.00 MONEY 12/22/2019 $24.01 Sara Kay 3410 Scottsdale Ln Lincoln NE 68516 Anna Wishart for Legislature 12/31/2019 $100.00 MONEY 12/31/2019 $96.05 Contributor Contrib Contribut Amount Date Amount Contributor First Contributor Last M.I. TelephoneAddress No. 1 Contributor City State or Zip Recipient Date Received Received Nature Transferred Transferred Deborah Kerrey 9541 Wildfire Circle Lincoln NE 68512 Anna Wishart for Legislature 9/11/2019 $25.00 MONEY 9/15/2019 $24.01 Deborah Kerrey 9541 Wildfire Circle Lincoln NE 68512 Anna Wishart for Legislature 11/5/2019 $25.00 MONEY 11/10/2019 $24.01 Ali Khan 1403 FARNAM ST, 910OMAHA NE 68102 Anna Wishart for Legislature 9/27/2019 $100.00 MONEY 9/29/2019 $96.05 Theodore Kooser 1820 Branched Oak RoadGarland NE 68360 Anna Wishart for Legislature 12/14/2019 $100.00 MONEY 12/15/2019 $96.05 Kate Kulesher 3510 Old Dominion rdLincoln NE 68516 Anna Wishart for Legislature 10/1/2019 $250.00 MONEY 10/6/2019 $240.12 Ingrid Kutsch 3229 Perry Street Denver CO 80212 Anna Wishart for Legislature 9/25/2019 $125.00 MONEY 9/29/2019 $120.06 Matthew Labet 9 Quaker road New Fairfield CT 6812 Anna Wishart for Legislature 11/6/2019 $25.00 MONEY 11/10/2019 $24.01 Danny Ladely 5420 Canterbury LaneLincoln NE 68512 Anna Wishart for Legislature 12/14/2019 $100.00 MONEY 12/15/2019 $96.05 Laurie Lage 7940 Torino Court Lincoln NE 68516 Anna Wishart for Legislature 10/29/2019 $25.00 MONEY 11/3/2019 $24.01 Jim Lauerman 3841 Firethorn CourtLincoln NE 68520 Anna Wishart for Legislature 9/14/2019 $500.00 MONEY 9/15/2019 $480.25 Jim Lauerman 3841 Firethorn CourtLincoln NE 68520 Anna Wishart for Legislature 12/14/2019 $100.00 MONEY 12/15/2019 $96.05 Deb Love 1303 Grove Rd Bellevue NE 68005 Anna Wishart for Legislature 12/10/2019 $50.00 MONEY 12/15/2019 $48.02 Jessica Mackichan 4101 pace Blvd Lincoln NE 68502 Anna Wishart for Legislature 12/13/2019 $25.00 MONEY 12/15/2019 $24.01 Al Meder 6411 Rolloing Hills BlvdLinco0ln NE 68512 Anna Wishart for Legislature 12/13/2019 $25.00 MONEY 12/15/2019 $24.01 BETTY MEDINGER 5500 Stockwell StreetLincoln NE 68506 Anna Wishart for Legislature 12/14/2019 $100.00 MONEY 12/15/2019 $96.05 Megan Mikolajczyk 4035 holdrege streetLincoln NE 68503 Anna Wishart for Legislature 12/28/2019 $25.00 MONEY 12/29/2019 $24.01 Philip Montag 1109 SE Judy Drive Ankeny IA 50021 Anna Wishart for Legislature 12/13/2019 $50.00 MONEY 12/15/2019 $48.02 John Munn 2129 Wilderness RidgeLincoln Drive NE 68512 Anna Wishart for Legislature 10/2/2019 $100.00 MONEY 10/6/2019 $96.05 Andrew Norman 2932 N 57th St.
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