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Fundraisers Disclosed by Michigan Elected Officeholders in 2017 Fundraisers Disclosed By Michigan Elected Officeholders In 2017 Name Of Fundraising Committee Connected Official Date Of Event Name Of Event Reported Location Reported Amount Raised CHRIS AFENDOULIS FOR STATE Afendoulis, Chris, State 09/27/2017 EVENING RECEPTION CHRIS AND JOAN PANOPOULOS, 3033 MARY $41,225.00 HOUSE House AVENUE SE, GRAND RAPIDS, MI, 49506 CHRIS AFENDOULIS FOR STATE Afendoulis, Chris, State 03/23/2017 BREAKFAST MI MUNICIPAL LEAGUE, 208 N. CAPITOL, $31,450.00 HOUSE House LANSING, MI, 48933 CHRIS AFENDOULIS FOR STATE Afendoulis, Chris, State 09/07/2017 BREAKFAST BEER AND WINE WHOLESALERS, 332 $8,350.00 HOUSE House TOWNSEND STREET, LANSING, MI, 48933 CHRIS AFENDOULIS FOR STATE Afendoulis, Chris, State 06/23/2017 GOLF OUTING SCOTT LAKE COUNTRY CLUB, 911 HAYES, $14,450.00 HOUSE House COMSTOCK PARK, MI, 49321 JULIE ALEXANDER FOR STATE Alexander, Julie, State 02/23/2017 BREAKFAST RECEPTION FEB 2017 LANSING EVENT, 121 W. ALLEGAN $5,900.00 REPRESENTATIVE House ST, LANSING, MI, 48933 JULIE ALEXANDER FOR STATE Alexander, Julie, State 09/13/2017 BREAKFAST RECEPTION SEP 2017 LANSING, 121 W. ALLEGAN STREET, $4,950.00 REPRESENTATIVE House LANSING, MI, 48933 JULIE ALEXANDER FOR STATE Alexander, Julie, State 06/19/2017 RECEPTION JACKSON JUNE 2017 EVENT, 1970 KIBBY RD, $14,825.00 REPRESENTATIVE House JACKSON, MI, 49203 COMMITTEE TO ELECT SUE Allor, Sue, State House 04/27/2017 LUNCH RECEPTION GOV ROOM, 121 W ALLEGAN , LANSING, MI, $2,550.00 ALLOR 48933 COMMITTEE TO ELECT SUE Allor, Sue, State House 09/14/2017 LUNCH RECEPTION GRAND TRAVERSE PIE COMPANY, 200 S $3,500.00 ALLOR WASHINGTON SQUARE, LANSING, MI, 48933 COMMITTEE TO ELECT SUE Allor, Sue, State House 09/21/2017 LUNCH RECEPTION TOM AND MARILYN MORAN, 6694 BOWEN $208.00 ALLOR ROAD, ONAWAY, MI, 49765 ANANICH FUTURE FUND Ananich, Jim, State 02/28/2017 LUNCH RECEPTION 332 TOWNSEND ST, , LANSING, MI, 48933 $31,750.00 Senate FRIENDS OF JIM ANANICH Ananich, Jim, State 06/06/2017 LUNCH RECEPTION 121 W ALLEGAN ST, , LANSING, MI, 48933 $20,000.00 SENATE Senate ANANICH SENATE MAJORITY Ananich, Jim, State 10/26/2017 MML BREAKFAST RECEPT 208 N CAPITOL AVE, 1ST FLOOR, LANSING, MI, $45,000.00 FUND Senate 48933 ANANICH FUTURE FUND Ananich, Jim, State 12/12/2017 BREAKFAST RECEPTION 121 W ALLEGAN ST, , LANSING, MI, 48933 $11,000.00 Senate FRIENDS OF JIM ANANICH Ananich, Jim, State 10/30/2017 FLINT FALL FEST 300 E 1ST ST, , FLINT, MI, 48502 $20,536.00 SENATE Senate TOM BARRETT FOR STATE Barrett, Tom, State House 02/16/2017 MEET AND GREET 2-16 MICHIGAN MUNICIPAL LEAGUE, 208 N $7,350.00 REPRESENTATIVE CAPITOL, LANSING, MI, 48933 TOM BARRETT FOR STATE Barrett, Tom, State House 09/12/2017 MEET AND GREET 9-12 FUNDRAISER - KAROUB ASSOC, 121 W $14,400.00 REPRESENTATIVE ALLEGAN ST, LANSING, MI, 48933 TOM BARRETT FOR STATE Barrett, Tom, State House 07/18/2017 DINNER EVENT FUNTYME ADVENTURE PARK, 6295 E $6,267.58 REPRESENTATIVE SAGINAW HWY, GRAND LEDGE, MI, 48837 FRIENDS OF TOM BARRETT Barrett, Tom, State House 10/21/2017 KICKOFF FUNDRAISER KICKOFF - COUNTRY MILL ORCHARD, 4648 $3,975.00 OTTO RD, CHARLOTTE, MI, 48813 COMMITTEE TO ELECT JOE Bellino, Joe, State House 03/28/2017 EVENING RECEPTION 332 TOWNSEND STREET, , LANSING, MI, 48933 $15,550.00 BELLINO COMMITTEE TO ELECT JOE Bellino, Joe, State House 09/27/2017 BREAKFAST RECEPTION MML - 208 N CAPITOL AVE, SUITE 1, LANSING, $7,900.00 BELLINO MI, 48933 COMMITTEE TO ELECT JOE Bellino, Joe, State House 09/25/2017 CASUAL RECEPTION LARSON'S BAR & GRILL, 713 STONE ST, $5,435.00 BELLINO MONROE, MI, 48161 COMMITTEE TO ELECT JOE Bellino, Joe, State House 12/11/2017 EVENING RECEPTION JOES FRENCH ITALIAN INN, 2896 N DIXIE HWY, $8,000.00 BELLINO MONROE, MI, 48162 COMMITTEE TO ELECT STEVEN Bieda, Steve, State Senate 03/22/2017 BREAKFAST FUNDRAISER KAROUB 3/22/17, 121 W ALLEGAN, LANSING, $12,150.00 BIEDA SENATOR MI, 48933 COMMITTEE TO ELECT STEVEN Bieda, Steve, State Senate 10/18/2017 BREAKFAST FUNDRAISER MI BEER/WINE-HOP & VINE, 332 TOWNSEND $4,850.00 BIEDA SENATOR STREET, LANSING, MI, 48933 COMMITTEE TO ELECT JOHN Bizon, John, State House 03/21/2017 BREAKFAST 107 S. WASHINGTON SQUARE, , LANSING, MI, $10,500.00 BIZON FOR STATE 48933 REPRESENTATIVE FRIENDS OF DARWIN L BOOHER Boohwar, Darwin, State 05/10/2017 DESSERT RECEPTION (2017) 121 W ALLEGAN ST, , LANSING, MI, $12,100.00 Senate 48933 COMMITTEE TO ELECT TOMMY Brann, Tommy, State 06/06/2017 SPRING FUNDRAISER 208 N CAPITOL AVENUE, , LANSING, MI, 48933 $2,700.00 BRANN House COMMITTEE TO ELECT TOMMY Brann, Tommy, State 10/25/2017 BREAKFAST 208 N CAPITOL AVENUE, , LANSING, MI, 48933 $1,950.00 BRANN House CTE WINNIE BRINKS Brinks, Winnie, State 03/24/2017 ST. PATRICK'S DAY PA 1535 PLAINFIELD AVE NE, , GRAND RAPIDS, $3,697.00 House MI, 49505 CTE WINNIE BRINKS FOR SENATE Brinks, Winnie, State 11/04/2017 2017 CHILI COOK-OFF 1930 FULLER AVE NE, , GRAND RAPIDS, MI, $5,113.00 House 49505-4888 CTE WINNIE BRINKS FOR SENATE Brinks, Winnie, State 12/07/2017 EVENING RECEPTION 252 ORCHARD HILL ST SE, , GRAND RAPIDS, $5,470.00 House MI, 49506-1540 CTE WINNIE BRINKS FOR SENATE Brinks, Winnie, State 12/11/2017 ATTORNEY EVENING 146 MONROE CENTER ST NW, , GRAND $5,939.00 House RECEPTION RAPIDS, MI, 49503-2825 CTE WINNIE BRINKS Brinks, Winnie, State 03/15/2017 LUNCH RECEPTION 110 W MICHIGAN AVE, 1200, LANSING, MI, $11,500.00 House 48933 CTE WINNIE BRINKS Brinks, Winnie, State 06/14/2017 LUNCH RECEPTION 121 W ALLEGAN ST, , LANSING, MI, 48933 $9,750.00 House CTE WINNIE BRINKS FOR SENATE Brinks, Winnie, State 10/03/2017 BREAKFAST RECEPTION 332 TOWNSEND ST, , LANSING, MI, 48933-2012 $4,350.00 House CTE WINNIE BRINKS FOR SENATE Brinks, Winnie, State 12/05/2017 BREAKFAST RECEPTION 121 W ALLEGAN ST, , LANSING, MI, 48933-1702 $3,100.00 House CTE WINNIE BRINKS FOR SENATE Brinks, Winnie, State 09/25/2017 SENATE KICKOFF 912 WEALTHY ST SE, , GRAND RAPIDS, MI, $15,977.00 House 49506-1515 BRIAN CALLEY FOR MICHIGAN Calley, Brian, lieutenant 03/21/2017 RECEPTION 3/21/17 FOLEY & LARDNER, 500 WOODWARD $32,250.00 governor AVE, DETROIT, MI, 48226 BRIAN CALLEY FOR MICHIGAN Calley, Brian, lieutenant 06/27/2017 RECEPTION 6/27/17 CUMMINGS -CWD BUILDING, 50 LOUIS $83,000.00 governor ST. NW, GRAND RAPIDS, MI, 49503 BRIAN CALLEY FOR MICHIGAN Calley, Brian, lieutenant 09/26/2017 RECEPTION LOMONACO, 2828 BELLEGLADE CT. SE, $21,450.00 governor GRAND RAPIDS, MI, 49546 BRIAN CALLEY FOR MICHIGAN Calley, Brian, lieutenant 02/07/2017 RECEPTION 2/7 MACMHB, RADDISON HOTEL 100 W. MI $1,900.00 governor AVE, KALAMAZOO, MI, 49007 BRIAN CALLEY FOR MICHIGAN Calley, Brian, lieutenant 02/07/2017 2/7/17 CMH BREAKFAST 100 W MICHIGAN AVE, , KALAMAZOO, MI, $700.00 governor 49007 BRIAN CALLEY FOR MICHIGAN Calley, Brian, lieutenant 10/04/2017 RECEPTION BROWN 10/4, 2715 CLOVELLY ROAD, $33,750.00 governor KALAMAZOO, MI, 49008 BRIAN CALLEY FOR MICHIGAN Calley, Brian, lieutenant 06/12/2017 RECEPTION 6/12/17 PHILIP & LAUREN FISHER, 1288 W. $100,900.00 governor LONG LAKE RD, BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI, 483 BRIAN CALLEY FOR MICHIGAN Calley, Brian, lieutenant 07/11/2017 RECEPTION 7/11/17 ANN ARBOR-PRETZEL BELL, 226 S. $6,500.00 governor MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR, MI, 48104 BRIAN CALLEY FOR MICHIGAN Calley, Brian, lieutenant 07/12/2017 RECEPTION 7/13/17 DUNNS BATTLE CREEK, 87 HICKORY $17,250.00 governor LANE, BATTLE CREEK, MI, 49015 BRIAN CALLEY FOR MICHIGAN Calley, Brian, lieutenant 07/18/2017 RECEPTION 7/18/17 PARFET HOME, 15570 NORTHWOOD $84,200.00 governor LANE, HICKORY CORNERS, MI, 49060 BRIAN CALLEY FOR MICHIGAN Calley, Brian, lieutenant 08/03/2017 RECEPTION MCDONALDS TC, 553 LAKEWOOD RD, $20,700.00 governor TRAVERSE CITY, MI, 49684 BRIAN CALLEY FOR MICHIGAN Calley, Brian, lieutenant 08/04/2017 RECEPTION 8/4/17 BAY HARBOR, 4160 MAIN, BAY HARBOR, $25,000.00 governor MI, 49770 BRIAN CALLEY FOR MICHIGAN Calley, Brian, lieutenant 09/27/2017 RECEPTION BROOKS HALL, 1541 S. SHORE DR., HOLLAND, $63,450.00 governor MI, 49423 BRIAN CALLEY FOR MICHIGAN Calley, Brian, lieutenant 09/27/2017 RECEPTION 1541 SOUTH SHORE DR, , HOLLAND, MI, 49423 $2,500.00 governor BRIAN CALLEY FOR MICHIGAN Calley, Brian, lieutenant 10/16/2017 BREAKFAST ROTH 10/16, 861 47TH ST SW, WYOMING, MI, $5,250.00 governor 49509 BRIAN CALLEY FOR MICHIGAN Calley, Brian, lieutenant 11/27/2017 RECEPTION 11/27 MITCHELL, 4150 PONTIAC TRAIL, $106,400.00 governor ORCHARD LAKE, MI, 48323 BRIAN CALLEY FOR GOVERNOR Calley, Brian, lieutenant 12/20/2017 FR RECEPTION 7258 CHASE RD, , DEARBORN, MI, 48126 $39,250.00 governor BRIAN CALLEY FOR GOVERNOR Calley, Brian, lieutenant 12/27/2017 FR RECEPTION 795 INDUSTRIAL COURT, , BLOOMFIELD HILLS, $22,400.35 governor MI, 48302 COMMITTEE TO ELECT JULIE Calley, Julie, State House 04/25/2017 BREAKFAST RECEPTION 225 W WASHTENAW ST, , LANSING, MI, 48933 $18,150.00 CALLEY COMMITTEE TO ELECT JULIE Calley, Julie, State House 10/17/2017 BREAKFAST RECEPTION 10/17/17 FALL BREAKFAST, 208 N. CAPITOL $7,500.00 CALLEY AVE., LANSING, MI, 48933 FRIENDS OF DARRIN CAMILLERI Camilleri, Darrin, State 03/29/2017 OPENING DAY 110 W. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 1200, LANSING, $6,950.00 House RECEPTION MI, 48933 FRIENDS OF DARRIN CAMILLERI Camilleri, Darrin, State 06/21/2017 SUMMER BREAKFAST 200 S WASHINGTON SQUARE, , LANSING, MI, $5,650.00 House RECEPTION 48933 FRIENDS OF DARRIN CAMILLERI Camilleri, Darrin, State 10/25/2017 LANSING RECEPTION 332 TOWNSEND, , LANSING, MI, 48933 $8,250.00 House FRIENDS OF DARRIN CAMILLERI Camilleri, Darrin, State 10/27/2017 DC EVENT 38 IVY ST SE, , WASHINGTON, DC, 20003 $2,825.00 House FRIENDS OF DARRIN CAMILLERI Camilleri, Darrin, State 05/05/2017 CINCO DE MAYO 22693 VAN HORN RD, , WOODHAVEN, MI, $11,418.00 House
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