Mark Connely donates $500 to Thomas W. Reed II’s campaign committee in September

Mark Connely donates 0 to Thomas W. Reed II’s campaign committee in September
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Mark Connely donated $500 to Thomas W. Reed II during September, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).

Donations can be made to political candidates in various amounts. The FEC regulates these donations, and individual groups, excluding PACs, must disclose donations over $250 per year.

The following table lists top 100 contributions donated to Thomas W. Reed II’s campaign in September.

Rank Contributor Amount
1 Daniel S. Loeb $2,800
1 Wendell P. Weeks $2,800
1 Barry Shaw $2,800
1 Marshall Field $2,800
1 Tony Tripeny $2,800
1 Joseph Rulison $2,800
1 Stuart Crow $2,800
1 Shirley Crow $2,800
1 Martin J. Curran $2,800
1 Bill Gates $2,800
1 Melinda F. Gates $2,800
1 Bernard J. Iacovangelo $2,800
1 Charles P. Joyce $2,800
1 Marc Merrill $2,800
1 Diana Riklis $2,800
1 Brenda Komarek $2,800
1 Craig Schnuck $2,800
1 John Mcdonnell $2,800
1 Eric Chern $2,800
1 Laura Chern $2,800
1 Melissa Francis $2,800
22 Chandler Whitford $2,500
22 Lawrence Mcrae $2,500
24 Barbara W. Shaw $2,200
25 Terrence Mclean $2,064
26 Erick J. Laine $2,000
26 Marianne J. Laine $2,000
26 William P. Mcfadden $2,000
26 Jim Stitt $2,000
26 Nathan Lindenbaum $2,000
26 Harold Diamond $2,000
26 Matthew Vahue $2,000
26 Daniel Walzman $2,000
26 Stephen Francis $2,000
26 Davidi Jonas $2,000
36 Elizabeth P. Park $1,900
37 Martha Ehmann Conte $1,728
38 Dennis J. Manning $1,500
38 Cheryl A. Jackson $1,500
38 Richard W. Joyce $1,500
38 Amy Salo $1,500
38 Alan George $1,500
43 Laura Zaepfel $1,000
43 Kirk P. Gregg $1,000
43 Lisa Ferrero $1,000
43 Lisa A. Stephen $1,000
43 Lewis A. Steverson $1,000
43 Claude H. Wright $1,000
43 Stefan Becker $1,000
43 Staman E. Ogilvie $1,000
43 Barbara M. Parkes $1,000
43 Gary A. Grinnell $1,000
43 Jeffrey Hochberg $1,000
43 Connie S. Wolfinger $1,000
43 John E. Prendergast $1,000
43 Richard J. Bokman $1,000
43 Michael W. Donnelly $1,000
43 John D. Drake $1,000
43 Stanley G. Fendley $1,000
43 Jeremiah Moriarty III $1,000
43 Eric S. Musser $1,000
43 James P. Clappin $1,000
43 Kevin Corliss $1,000
43 Debra L. Waggoner $1,000
43 Dominic A. Colarusso Jr. $1,000
43 William H. Cole $1,000
43 David C. Conklin $1,000
43 Thomas E. Kane $1,000
43 David Olander $1,000
43 Sage Eastman $1,000
43 Martin Stein $1,000
43 James H. Nicoll $1,000
43 Stephen Kaplan $1,000
43 James Bahan $1,000
43 Jim Balloun $1,000
43 Gary J. Lavine $1,000
43 Jonathan I. Lawrence $1,000
43 Nathan Perlmutter $1,000
43 Allen Pfeiffer $1,000
43 Ray Beeman $1,000
43 James Bernstein $1,000
43 John Mabie $1,000
43 Thomas Sadler $1,000
43 David Wieland $1,000
43 Philip Maguire $1,000
43 Scott Meuser $1,000
43 Eugene Holtzman $1,000
43 Stephen Munger $1,000
43 Geoffrey Rehnert $1,000
43 Larry Rosenberger $1,000
43 Kay Dempsey $1,000
43 Sanford Gottesman $1,000
93 Andrew Komarek $800
94 Eric Weyand $750
94 Robert Gee $750
96 Peter G. Bidstrup $714
97 Jane Shiff $700
98 Marjorie Hart $600
99 Thomas G. Tranter Jr. $500
99 Bernie Schroeder $500


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