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PFIZER PAC BIENNIAL REPORT 2001-2002
Our Voice in the Political ProcessLearn which candidates Pfizer PAC supported in your community
Pfizer is poised to do more for healthcare
than any other company in history.
Every day, state and federal governments make
decisions that affect Pfizer and our business operations. Patent restrictions,
importation, anti-DTC and marketing regulations, supplemental rebates and
preferred drug lists are just a few examples of the challenges we are facing.
With political decisions increasingly taking on greater importance, Pfizer
needs to ensure that our voice is heard when officials consider crucial pieces
of legislation.
Your voice is a critical part of the policy debate that affects your company. As we
have seen in past elections, each and every one of us plays a vital role in shaping
our world, our environment and our communities – by taking the time to vote,
whatever our political affiliation.
By participating in Pfizer PAC you become a partner with Pfizer’s government
affairs team to encourage positive change for the future. Your participation
ensures that your voice – and Pfizer’s voice – is heard in the public policy arena.
“Your help is sorely needed. While we can all take pride at being the leader
in the pharmaceutical industry, we are not the industry leader when it
comes to supporting candidates who value our industry. Eli Lilly and
GlaxoSmithKline raise far more than Pfizer and have higher employee
participation levels in their PACs. Our urgent goal is to increase the PAC
from its current $1.3 million to $3 million for the next election cycle, and
to raise employee participation rates from 10% to 25%.”
Hank McKinnell
Chairman & CEO, Pfizer Inc
WHY DOES PFIZER NEED A PAC?
Simply put, federal law prohibits corporations from making political contribu-
tions to federal candidates. However, corporations are allowed to establish
political action committees, which are funded solely through voluntary employee
contributions. Pfizer’s ability to support candidates, therefore, depends entirely
upon Pfizer PAC’s success in raising money from you and your colleagues.
WHY IS EVERY ELIGIBLE EMPLOYEE BEING ASKED TO JOIN PFIZER PAC?
A voluntary contribution from all eligible employees will create a generous
pool of funds with which to support candidates who shape federal and state
government policies affecting our industry. Federal and state legislation and
regulation directly impact the financial well being of our company. Pfizer needs
to be able to fully participate in the electoral process; therefore, we need all
eligible employees to make a voluntary contribution to Pfizer PAC.
PAC DISBURSEMENTS FOR 2001-2002 ELECTION CYCLE
In the 2001-2002 election cycle the Pfizer PAC supported 211 Congressional
candidates of whom 72% were Republicans and 28% were Democrats. Pfizer
PAC and corporate contributions were made to a total of 1,182 state and local
candidates during the 2001-2002 election cycle, consisting of 58% Republicans,
40% Democrats and 2% Independents.
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WHAT IS PFIZER PAC?
Pfizer PAC is a nonpartisan organization that
provides opportunities for you to participate
in the American political process. By partici-
pating in the political action committee
(PAC), you help elect candidates who share
your views. The Pfizer PAC is an employee-
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STATE CORPORATE POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS
In 29 states it is legal for a corporation to contribute to state election campaigns.
In these states, contributions to candidates for state offices generally come from
corporate funds.
WHY JOIN PFIZER PAC?
Pfizer PAC is based upon the principle that if you want policy decisions to
reflect your concerns, you need to become involved in the election of those
people who make the decisions. Contributing to the PAC with fellow employees
gives you a stronger voice and say in who gets elected. Every day, elected
officials across the nation make decisions that affect Pfizer and its business
operations. By becoming a PAC contributor, you reaffirm your commitment to
be an active participant in the election process and help protect Pfizer’s
business interests. Your participation ensures that your voice will be heard and
opinion valued.
Joining the PAC is easy, all one needs to do is simply fill out an enrollment card
or go to the PAC website at www.epacweb.com/Pfizer. Pfizer PAC is a
voluntary program. You may contribute whatever you wish. You may
contribute in the form of a payroll deduction or in a lump sum, up to the
$5,000 annual maximum permitted by law. Whether or not you decide to
participate in the PAC, or the amount you may contribute, will not affect your
run organization with a steering committee
made up of Pfizer employees from around
the country. When choosing to make a con-
tribution to a candidate, the Pfizer PAC
considers candidates’ views on issues that
impact Pfizer and our employees as well as
the presence of Pfizer facilities or employees
in the candidate’s district or state. The PAC
steering committee reviews and approves all
recommendations for PAC contributions on a
monthly basis.
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employment status. Contributions to the Pfizer PAC are not tax deductible as
charitable contributions for Federal income tax purposes. Additionally, if
required by law, the amount of your contribution, together with your name,
address, occupation and employer will be publicly disclosed.
PFIZER PAC LEADERSHIP COUNCIL
In 1998, Pfizer PAC established the Pfizer PAC Leadership Council. The
Leadership Council is based upon the premise that if you want policy decisions
to reflect your concerns, you need to become involved in the election of those
people who make important decisions. By contributing $500 or more per year
to the Pfizer PAC, you will be a member of the Pfizer PAC Leadership Council.
Whether you choose to join the PAC Leadership Council, prefer to join with a
smaller amount to the PAC, or not join at all, is up to you and will not affect
your employment status.
"For the past several years, some candidates and elected officials have spent an
enormous amount of time and money attacking our industry. Some attack the
industry because they want to see government run health care, while others find us
an inviting target because they feel we are unable to respond to their attacks.
Patent protection, direct-to-consumer advertising restrictions, price controls,
preferred drug lists, supplemental rebates and personal injury lawsuits are just a
few of the many issues being debated in Congress and our state capitols across the
country. By joining the PAC, you can help Pfizer make our voice heard and have a
real impact on government decision-making."
Chuck Hardwick
Senior Vice President, Worldwide Government & Public Affairs
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WHO PICKS THE CANDIDATES WHO RECEIVE PFIZER PAC MONEY?
The Pfizer PAC Steering Committee, made up of employees from different
facilities around the country, oversees the evaluation of candidates for the
Pfizer PAC to support. When selecting candidates for funding, Pfizer PAC gives
priority to the following:
Candidates’ views on matters of concern to Pfizer and its employees,
The presence of Pfizer employees or facilities in a candidate’s state or district,
In the case of incumbents, a candidate’s proven legislative leadership and ability,
A candidate’s commitment to improving the pharmaceutical industry climate.
CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM
In 2002, President Bush signed campaign finance reform legislation into law.
Does this mean that corporations no longer have a role in making political
contributions? The campaign finance reform legislation that passed went into
effect on November 6, 2002 and bans corporations from contributing corporate
funds to political parties such as the Democratic National Committee and the
Republican National Committee. Typically, these contributions pay for Get-
Out-The-Vote drives and/or ads to promote one party’s candidate over another.
The ban on activities funded by corporate contributions makes it crucial that
we increase participation in the Pfizer PAC. The additional PAC funds raised
will offset the recently enacted limits on corporate political activity as well as
support and enhance Pfizer’s direct and field based lobbying efforts.
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COMMITTEES
POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS POLICY COMMITTEE
ChairmanChuck HardwickSenior Vice President, WorldwideGovernment & Public Affairs
TreasurerRichard PassovVice President & Treasurer
SecretaryGeorge EvansSenior Assistant General Counsel
MemberRich BaggerSenior Vice President, Government Relations
MemberKen BowlerVice President, Government Relations
MemberJeff KindlerSenior Vice President & General Counsel
MemberRobert MallettSenior Vice President, Corporate Affairs
PFIZER PAC STEERING COMMITTEE
MemberDan CollierVice President,Sales Specialty DivisionNew York, NY
MemberForest HarperVice President,Pfizer for Living Share CardProgram, PharmaceuticalsHeadquartersNew York, NY
MemberJohn KeenanPublic AffairsPGRDAnn Arbor, MI
MemberGary PlattDirector/Team Leader Information Technology Parsippany, NJ
MemberPhilip RoseDirector of Distribution,Pfizer Global ManufacturingMemphis, TN
MemberMike TaylorSenior Vice President,PGRD Global Project ManagementGroton, CT
MemberCheryl WoodOrder Fulfillment Manager,Pfizer Global ManufacturingReno, NV
A L A B A M A
SENATEW Sen. Jeff Sessions R 3,000
STATESen. William C. Armistead Jr. R 750
W Rep. Scott Beason R 51 500 W Sen. Roger H. Bedford D 6 1,000 W Rep. Robert Bentley R 63 500 W Sen. Steve French R 15 500 W Rep. Victor Gaston R 100 500 W Rep. Laura Hall D 19 500 W Rep. Albert Hall D 22 500 W Rep. Seth Hammett D 92 500 W Rep. Allen W. Layson D 61 250 W Rep. Michael J. Millican D 17 1,000 W Attorney General Bill Pryor R 500 W Governor Bob Riley R 500
Rep. Allen Sanderson R 43 500 W Justice Harold See R 500 W Rep. James L. Thomas D 69 1,000
A L A S K A
SENATEW Sen. Ted Stevens R 1,000
STATEW Governor Frank Murkowski R 1,000
A R I Z O N A
HOUSEW Rep. Jim Kolbe R 8 1,000 W Rep. J.D. Hayworth R 5 3,000 W Rep. Jeff Flake R 6 500
Fred Duval D 1 2,500
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STATEW Sen. Marsha Arzberger D 25 270 W Sen. Tim S. Bee R 30 270 W Sen. Linda Binder R 3 270 W Rep. Eddie Farnsworth R 22 270 W Attorney General Terry Goddard D 500 W Rep. Linda Gray R 10 270 W Sen. Herb Guenther D 25 270 W Rep. Deb Gullett R 11 270 W Rep. Karen S. Johnson R 18 270 W Sen. Peter Rios D 7 270 W Sen. Ramon Valadez D 29 270
A R K A N S A S
SENATESen. Tim Hutchinson R 4,000 Sen. Blanche Lambert Lincoln (Up in ‘04) D 2,500
STATEW Sen. James Argue Jr. D 15 250
Rep. Bill Bevis D 28 200 W Rep. Gary Biggs D 85 300 W Sen. Jerry P. Bookout D 14 700 W Sen. Shane Broadway D 22 250 W Rep. Mike Creekmore D 51 450 W Sen. Jack L. Critcher D 24 500 W Rep. John Alvin Eason D 97 300 W Sen. Steve Faris D 6 250
Treasurer Jimmie Lou Fisher D 100W Commissioner George French D 250 W Rep. Kevin D. Goss D 94 300 W Sen. Brenda B. Gullett R 9 500 W Sen. Barbara Horn D 4 500 W Governor Mike Huckabee R 1,250 W Rep. Jan A. Judy D 7 500 W Rep. Sam Ledbetter D 57 250 W Rep. Jim Lendall D 52 250 W Sen. Percy Malone D 3 500 W Rep. James Norton R 85 250 W Rep. Bill Pritchard R 8 450
Rep. David Rackley R 63 200 Sen. John A. Riggs IV D 16 250
W Lt. Governor Winthrop Rockefeller R 1,000 W Rep. Bill Scrimshire D 35 300
Rep. Marvin Steele D 96 250 W Sen. Tracy Steele D 34 250
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W Sen. Sharon Trusty R 12 200 W Sen. Shawn A. Womack R 24 400 W Sen. Tim Wooldridge D 30 500
C A L I F O R N I A
HOUSEW Rep. Lois Capps D 23 500 W Rep. Christopher Cox R 48 1,000 W Rep. Cal Dooley D 20 3,750 W Rep. John Doolittle R 4 1,000 W Rep. David Dreier R 26 3,000 W Rep. Anna Eshoo D 14 1,000 W Rep. Elton Gallegly R 24 1,000 W Rep. Jane Harman D 36 500 W Rep. Wally Herger R 2 4,000 W Rep. Mike Honda D 15 1,000 W Rep. Darrell Issa R 49 3,000 W Rep. Tom Lantos D 12 1,000 W Rep. Robert Matsui D 5 4,500 W Rep. Gary Miller R 42 2,000 W David Nunez R 34 5,000 W Rep. George Radanovich R 19 1,000 W Rep. Ellen Tauscher D 10 2,000 W Rep. William Thomas R 22 5,000 W Rep. Diane Watson D 33 1,000
STATEW Sen. Dick Ackerman R 33 1,000 W Sen. Dede Alpert D 39 1,000
Asb. Elaine White Alquist D 13 500 W Asb. Patricia C. Bates R 73 750 W Sen. Jim Battin R 37 1,000 W Sheriff Lou Blanas R 250 W Sen. James L. Brulte R 31 1,000 W Sen. John L. Burton D 3 2,000 W Lt. Governor Cruz M. Bustamante D 3,460
Thomas M. Calderon D 500 W Asb. John B. T. Campbell III R 70 1,000 W Sen. Gilbert Cedillo D 46 1,000 W Asb. Edward Chavez D 57 1,000
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W Asb. Judy Chu D 49 1,000 W Asb. Rebecca Cohn D 24 1,000 W Asb. Lou Correa D 69 500 W Asb. Dave Cox R 5 2,000 W Asb. Lynn Daucher R 72 2,000 W Governor Gray Davis D 32,000 W Sen. Denise Moreno Ducheny D 40 1,500 W Asb. John A Dutra D 20 2,000 W Sen. Martha M. Escutia D 30 1,500 W Sen. Liz Figueroa D 10 3,000 W Asb. Marco Antonio Firebaugh D 50 1,000 W Asb. Dario J. Frommer D 43 2,500 W Asb. Bonnie Garcia R 80 1,000
Vince Hall D 78 1,500 W Asb. Tom Harman R 67 500 W Asb. Raymond N. Haynes R 36 750 W Asb. Jerome E. Horton D 51 1,500 W Asb. Guy Spencer Houston R 15 1,501 W Asb. Hannah-Beth Jackson D 35 1,000
Ed Jones R 11 150 W Asb. Christine Kehoe D 76 1,000 W Asb. Tim Leslie R 4 1,500 W Attorney General Bill Lockyer D 1,000 W Sen. Mike Machado D 5 1,000 W Asb. Kevin McCarthy R 32 3,000 W Sen. Bill Morrow R 38 1,000 W Asb. Gene Mullin D 19 1,000 W Asb. Joe Nation D 6 1,000 W Asb. Gloria Negrete McLeod D 61 500
Sen. Jack O’Connell D 18 1,000 W Asb. Jenny Oropeza D 55 1,000 W Sen. Deborah V Ortiz D 6 2,000 W Asb. Robert Pacheco R 60 2,000
Claude Parrish R BOE 3 249 W Asb. George A. Plescia R 75 750 W Sen. Charles Poochigian R 14 1,000
Charles Ramsey D 14 1,000 W Asb. Keith Stuart Richman R 38 3,000 W Asb. Mark Ridley-Thomas D 48 1,000 W Asb. Simon Salinas D 28 500 W Asb. Joe Simitian D 21 500 W Asb. Darrell S Steinberg D 9 1,000 W Asb. Tony Strickland R 37 2,000
Asb. Helen M. Thomson D 8 1,000 W Asb. Juan Vargas D 79 1,000 W Sen. Edward Vincent D 25 1,000
Asb. Howard Wayne D 78 750 W Asb. Herb J. Wesson Jr. D 47 1,000
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W Asb. Lois Wolk D 8 500 Asb. Roderick Wright D 48 1,000 Asb. Phil Wyman R 34 500 Asb. Charlene Zettel R 36 1,500
C O L O R A D O
SENATEW Sen. Wayne Allard R 5,000
HOUSEW Rep. Diana DeGette D 1 1,000 W Rep. Tom Tancredo R 6 1,000
STATEW Sen. Norma Anderson R 22 100 W Rep. Gayle Berry R 55 200 W Rep. Bill Cadman R 15 150 W Rep. Lauri Clapp R 37 200 W Rep. Mark Cloer R 17 200 W Rep. Bill Crane R 27 150 W Secretary of State Donetta Davidson R 250 W Sen. Lewis H. Entz R 5 100 W Sen. John Evans R 30 250 W Rep. Rob Fairbank R 22 150 W Sen. Joan Fitz-Gerald D 13 200 W Rep. Jerry Frangas D 4 130 W Rep. Timothy S. Fritz R 51 150 W Rep. Michael Garcia D 42 100 W Sen. Bob Hagedorn D 29 150 W Sen. Mark D. Hillman R 1 250 W Rep. Diane Hoppe R 65 250
Rep. Bryan A. Jameson D 52 150 W Sen. Kenneth Kester R 47 250 W Rep. Don Lee R 28 150 W Rep. Carl Miller D 56 150 W Sen. David T. Owen R 16 250 W Governor Bill Owens R 500 W Rep. Ann F. Ragsdale D 35 50 W Rep. Gregg P. Rippy R 61 200 W Attorney General Ken Salazar D 900
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Web Sill R 16 150 W Rep. Lola Spradley R 44 250 W Rep. Debbie Stafford R 40 350 W Sen. Ronald J. Teck R 7 150 W Rep. John Witwer R 25 150
C O N N E C T I C U T
SENATESen. Christopher Dodd (Up in ‘04) D 1,000 Sen. Joseph Lieberman (Up in ‘06) D 6,000
HOUSEW Rep. Nancy Johnson R 5 10,000
Rep. James Maloney (primary) D 5 1,000 W Rep. Rob Simmons R 2 7,000
STATEW Rep. Lawrence F. Cafero Jr. R 142 125 W Rep. Raymond V. Collins R 117 250 W Sen. Catherine W. Cook R 18 1,000 250 W Rep. Melody A. Currey D 10 250 W Sen. Louis C. DeLuca R 32 200 W Rep. Brian J. Flaherty R 68 125 W Rep. Bob Godfrey D 110 250 W Rep. Sonya Googins R 31 100 W Rep. Kenneth P. Green D 1 100 W Sen. George L. Gunther R 21 500 W Sen. Toni Nathaniel Harp D 10 250
Sen. George C. Jepsen D 27 250 W Rep. Moira K. Lyons D 146 250
Rep. John S. Martinez D 95 250 Rep. Peter A. Nystrom R 19 300
W Rep. Arthur J. O’Neill R 69 125 W Rep. Linda A. Orange D 48 200 W Lt. Governor M. Jodi Rell R 250 W Rep. Andrea L. Stillman D 38 250 W Rep. John E. Stone Jr. R 134 100
Henry Watson R 40 500 W Comptroller Nancy Wyman D 500
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D E L AWA R E
SENATESen. Tom Carper (Up in ‘06) D 2,000
STATEW Rep. Timothy U. Boulden R 23 250
D I S T R I C T O F C O L U M B I A
STATEW Mayor Anthony Williams D 500
F L O R I D A
HOUSEW Rep. Michael Bilirakis R 9 6,000 W Tom Feeney R 24 1,000 W Rep. Mark Foley R 16 3,500 W Katherine Harris R 13 2,000 W Rep. Ric Keller R 8 2,500 W Rep. John Mica R 7 1,000 W Jefferson Miller (special election) R 1 500 W Rep. Clay Shaw R 22 4,000 W Rep. Cliff Stearns R 6 2,000 W Rep. Dave Weldon R 15 1,000 W Rep. Bill Young R 10 1,000
STATEW Rep. Kevin Christopher Ambler R 47 500 W Rep. Loranne Ausley D 9 250 W Rep. Gustavo A. Barreiro R 107 500 W Sen. Michael S. Bennett R 21 500 W Rep. Anna Holliday Benson R 3 500 W Rep. Kim Berfield R 50 500 W Rep. Gus Michael Bilirakis R 48 250 W Rep. Frederick C Brummer R 38 800
Glenn Bryan R 18 500 W Rep. Edward B. Bullard D 118 500 W Governor John Ellis Bush R 500
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W Rep. Gaston Cantens R 114 300 W Sen. Lisa Carlton R 23 500
Rep. John F. Cosgrove D 39 300 W Sen. Anna P. Cowin R 20 500 W Rep. Larry Cretul R 22 250 W Attorney General Charlie Crist R 500 W Sen. M. Mandy Dawson D 29 300 W Rep. Charles S. Dean R 43 250 W Rep. Greg Evers R 1 250 W Rep. Frank Farkas R 52 1,000 W Sen. Michael Fasano R 11 1,000 W Rep. Heather Fiorentino R 46 800
Rep. Mark G. Flanagan R 21 500 W Sen. Howard E. Futch R 26 500 W Rep. Bill Galvano R 68 250 W Rep. Anne M. Gannon D 86 500 W Rep. Rene Garcia R 110 200 W Rep. J. Dudley Goodlette R 76 300 W Rep. Carole Green R 75 250 W Rep. Ron L. Greenstein D 95 300 W Rep. Mike Haridopolos R 30 300 W Rep. Gayle B. Harrell R 81 250 W Rep. Adam Hasner R 87 300 W Sen. Tony Hill D 1 300 W Rep. Ed Homan R 60 1,000 W Sen. Dennis L. Jones R 22 500 W Rep. Jim Kallinger R 35 500 W Rep. Bev Kilmer R 7 800 W Sen. James E. King Jr. R 8 1,000 W Sen. Ron Klein D 30 1,000 W Rep. Bruce Kyle R 73 800 W Rep. Kenneth W. Littlefield R 61 1,000 W Sen. Evelyn J. Lynn R 7 1,000 W Rep. Stan F. Mayfield R 80 200
Sen. Richard E. Mitchell D 3 1,000 W Rep. Sandra L. Murman R 56 1,000
Brian Murphy R 68 250 W Rep. Pat Patterson R 26 300 W Sen. Bill Posey R 24 500 W Rep. Ron Reagan R 67 250 W Rep. Nan H. Rich D 97 250 W Rep. Stacy J. Ritter D 96 250 W Rep. Dennis A. Ross R 63 200 W Rep. David D. Russell Jr. R 44 250 W Rep. Ray Sansom R 4 250 W Sen. Jim Sebesta R 16 300 W Rep. Irving L. Slosberg D 90 300 W Rep. Ken Sorensen R 120 500
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W Sen. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz D 32 800 W Rep. Leslie Waters R 51 300 W Sen. Stephen R. Wise R 6 500
G E O R G I A
SENATESen. Max Cleland D 4,000
HOUSEW Rep. Michael Collins R 8 2,000 W Rep. Nathan Deal R 10 1,000 W Rep. Johnny Isakson R 6 1,000 W Rep. John Lewis D 5 1,000 W Rep. Charlie Norwood R 9 1,000
Charles W. Walker Jr. D 12 3,500
STATEDean Alverson R 27 250
W Attorney General Thurbert E. Baker D 1,000 W Sen. Don Balfour R 9 500
Governor Roy Barnes D 10,000 W Rep. Mark Burkhalter R 41 250 W Sen. Gloria Singleton Butler D 55 250 W Rep. R. M. Mickey Channell D 111 1,250 W Rep. Eugene M. Childers D 13 1,000 W Sen. Chuck Clay R 37 250 W Rep. Terry L. Coleman D 142 1,000 W Secretary of State Cathy Cox D 500 W Rep. Karla Drenner D 57 125 W Rep. Winfred J Dukes D 161 250 W Rep. Virgil Fludd D 48 200 W Rep. Pat Gardner D 47 400 W Rep. Richard M. Golick R 30 500 W Rep. David Baugh Graves R 125 250 W Sen. Ed Harbison D 15 250 W Rep. Bill Hembree R 98 250 W Rep. Michele Henson D 65 250 W Sen. Steve Henson D 41 300 W Sen. George Hooks D 14 1,250 W Sen. Eric Johnson R 1 500
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Sen. Charles Barton Ladd R 41 500 Sen. Richard O. Marable D 52 400
W Sen. Michael S. Meyer von Bremen D 12 500 W Rep. Billy Mitchell D 61 200 W Rep. Nan Grogan Orrock D 56 400 W Rep. Larry J. Parrish D 144 1,000 W Rep. Donald L. Parsons R 40 250
Sen. Rusty Paul R 40 400 W Sen. Thomas E. Price R 56 2,075 W Rep. Calvin Smyre D 136 500
Rep. Mike Snow D 2 250 W Sen. William V. Stephens R 51 250 W Sen. Connie Stokes D 43 2,000
Sen. Donnie LaVan Streat Sr. D 19 200 W Sen. Charles B. Tanksley R 32 500 W Sen. Horacena Tate D 38 250 W Lt. Governor Mark Taylor D 4,000 W Sen. Don R. Thomas R 54 250 W Sen. Nadine Thomas D 10 500 W Comm. Michael Thurmond D 200 W Rep. Carl Von Epps D 131 300 W Rep. Larry Walker D 141 1,000
Sen. Charles W. Walker D 22 4,000W Rep. Stanley K. Watson D 70 350
Rep. John J. Wiles R 34 200
H AWA I I
STATEW Governor Linda Lingle R 2,000
I D A H O
SENATEW Sen. Larry Craig R 1,000
Sen. Michael Crapo (Up in ‘04) R 1,000
STATELt. Governor Jack Riggs M.D. R 400
W Attorney General Lawrence Wasden R 450W Governor Dirk Kempthorne R 2000
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HOUSEW Rep. Philip Crane R 8 2,000 W Rep. Dennis Hastert R 14 10,000 W Rep. Tim Johnson R 15 1,500 W Rep. Mark Steven Kirk R 10 1,000 W Rep. Ray LaHood R 18 500 W Rep. Donald Manzullo R 16 1,000 W Rep. John Shimkus R 19 4,000 W Rep. Gerald Weller R 11 3,000
STATEW Rep. Suzanne Bassi R 54 250 W Rep. Patricia R. Bellock R 81 200 W Rep. Robert A. Biggins R 41 600 W Rep. Joel D. Brunsvold D 72 200
Rep. Robert J. Bugielski D 19 750 W Rep. Ralph C. Capparelli D 15 500 W Rep. Robert W. Churchill R 62 250 W Sen. James F. Clayborne Jr. D 57 250 W Rep. Elizabeth Coulson R 17 1,250 W Rep. Tom Cross R 84 1,250 W Sen. John J. Cullerton D 6 250 W Rep. Barbara Flynn Currie D 25 1,250 W Rep. Lee A. Daniels R 46 2,000 W Sen. James A. DeLeo D 10 500 W Sen. Kirk W. Dillard R 24 1,600
Sen. Laura Kent Donahue R 48 100 Sen. Walter W. Dudycz R 7 500
W Rep. Sara Feigenholtz D 12 1,000 W Rep. John A. Fritchey D 11 250 W Rep. Julie D. Hamos D 18 1,250 W Sen. Don Harmon D 39 250 W Rep. Brent Hassert R 83 350 W Sen. Rickey R. Hendon D 5 700 W Rep. Jay C. Hoffman D 112 250 W Rep. Constance A. Howard D 32 150 W Sen. Emil Jones Jr. D 14 5,000 W Sen. Wendell Jones R 27 750
Sen. Doris C. Karpiel R 28 3,000 Rep. Gwenn Klingler R 100 400
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W Rep. Renee Kosel R 81 450 W Rep. Patricia Reid Lindner R 50 200 W Rep. Eileen Lyons R 82 500 W Rep. Michael J. Madigan D 22 3,600 W Rep. Susana Mendoza D 1 150 W Rep. David E. Miller D 29 1,000 W Rep. Andrea S. Moore R 61 500 W Rep. Rosemary E. Mulligan R 55 1,000 W Sen. Antonio Munoz D 1 450 W Rep. Carole Pankau R 49 300
Sen. Kathleen K. Parker R 29 550 W Rep. Raymond Poe R 99 150 W Sen. Christine Radogno R 41 750 W Sen. Steven J. Rauschenberger R 22 2,500 W Rep. Dan Reitz D 116 200 W Sen. Dale A. Righter R 106 250 W Rep. Dan Rutherford R 87 250 R Governor George H. Ryan R 1,000 W Rep. Angelo Saviano R 77 1,000 W Rep. Timothy L. Schmitz R 42 250 W Rep. Ricca C. Slone D 92 250 W Commisioner Larry Suffredin D 500 W Sen. David Sullivan R 28 700 W Sen. Dave Syverson R 34 1,000 W Rep. Art Tenhouse R 96 250 W Sen. Donne E. Trotter D 17 1,500 W Rep. David Winters R 69 150 W Rep. Kathleen L. Wojcik R 56 950
I N D I A N A
SENATESen. Evan Bayh (Up in ‘04) D 1,000
HOUSEW Rep. Stephen Buyer R 4 3,000
Rep. Brian Kerns (primary) R 4 1,500 W Rep. Mike Pence R 6 2,500
STATERep. James D. Atterholt R 86 200
W Rep. B. Patrick Bauer D 6 250 W Rep. Vaneta G. Becker R 78 200 W Rep. Brian C. Bosma R 88 250 W Sen. Billie J. Breaux D 34 200 W Rep. Charlie Brown D 3 300 W Rep. William A. Crawford D 98 200
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W Sen. Gary P. Dillon R 50 200 W Sen. Beverly J. Gard R 28 200 W Sen. Robert D. Garton R 41 250 W Rep. Brian Hasler D 77 200 W Sen. Robert L. Meeks R 13 200 W Sen. Patricia L. Miller R 32 300 W Rep. Michael B. Murphy R 90 200 W Sen. Marvin D. Riegsecker R 12 200 W Sen. Vi Simpson D 40 200 W Rep. Peggy M. Welch D 60 200 W Sen. Richard D. Young Jr. D 47 250
I O WA
SENATESen. Chuck Grassley (up in ‘04) R 5,000
W Sen. Tom Harkin D 5,000
HOUSEW Rep. Tom Latham R 4 1,000 W Rep. Jim Nussle R 1 4,000
John Redwine R 5 1,000
STATEKaren Balderston R 36 300
W Rep. Polly Granzow R 44 300 W Sen. Stewart E. Iverson Jr. R 9 300 W Sen. Charles W. Larson Jr. R 19 1,500
Don Palmer R 38 300 Rep. Leigh A. Rekow R 32 300
W Rep. Jim Van Fossen R 84 300 Bonnie Vetter R 6 300
W Governor Tom Vilsack D 1,000
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K A N S A S
SENATEW Sen. Pat Roberts R 7,000
Sen. Sam Brownback (up in’04) R 1,000
STATEW Sen. David Adkins R 7 1,000 W Sen. Barbara P. Allen R 8 500 W Rep. Clay Aurand R 109 250 W Rep. Barbara W. Ballard D 44 150 W Rep. John D. Ballou R 43 250 W Rep. Patricia Barbieri-Lightner R 29 150 W Rep. Bob Bethell R 113 500
Rep. Garry Boston R 72 250 W Rep. Rob Boyer R 38 150 W Rep. Larry L. Campbell R 26 150 W Rep. Sydney Carlin D 66 250 W Rep. Eric Carter R 48 150 W Rep. Barbara Craft R 65 250 W Rep. John T. Edmonds R 112 150 W Rep. Bill Feuerborn D 5 150
Russ Frey R 66 150 W Rep. Jeff Goering R 105 150 W Rep. Lana Gordon R 52 150 W Rep. Gerald T. Henry D 48 150 W Rep. Tom Holland D 10 250 W Rep. Terrie W. Huntington R 25 150 W Treasurer Lynn Jenkins R 1,250
George Kandt R 48 200 W Rep. William A. Kassebaum R 68 150 W Sen. Dave Kerr R 34 3,000 W Attorney General Phillip D. Kline R 500 W Rep. Brenda K Landwehr R 91 250 W Rep. Bill Light R 124 150 W Rep. Doug Mays R 54 250 W Rep. Bill McCreary R 80 150 W Rep. Melvin Minor D 114 250 W Rep. James F. Morrison R 121 150 W Rep. Cindy Neighbor R 18 150 W Rep. Melvin J. Neufeld R 115 500 W Rep. Dean Newton R 21 150 W Rep. Rocky Nichols D 58 150 W Rep. Michael R. O’Neal R 104 250 W Rep. Doug Patterson R 28 150 W Rep. Jo Ann Pottorff R 83 250 W Insurance Commissioner Sandy Praeger R 2,500 W Rep. Roger P. Reitz R 67 150
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W Rep. Scott Schwab R 49 150 W Rep. Sharon Schwartz R 106 250
Treasurer Tim Shallenburger R 1,000 W Rep. Stephanie Sharp R 17 150 W Rep. Clark Shultz R 73 150 W Secretary of State Ron Thornburgh R 250 W Rep. Kenny A. Wilk R 42 250 W Rep. Jim Yonally R 16 150
K E N T U C K Y
SENATEW Sen. Mitch McConnell R 1,000
HOUSEW Rep. Ernest Fletcher R 6 3,500 W Rep. Ed Whitfield R 1 5,000
L O U I S I A N A
SENATEW Sen. Mary Landrieu D 5,000
HOUSEW Rep. William Jefferson D 2 10,000 W Rep. Chris John D 7 2,000 W Rep. Jim McCrery R 4 3,000 W Rep. Billy Tauzin R 3 10,000 W Rep. David Vitter R 1 1,000
STATEW Rep. John A. Alario Jr. D 83 1,000 W Rep. Ernie Alexander R 43 200 W Sen. Diana E. Bajoie D 5 500 W Sen. Ron Bean R 38 1,000 W Lt. Governor Kathleen Blanco D 1,000
Chris Bollinger R 20 500 W Sen. James David Cain D 30 250 W Rep. Robert J. Carter D 72 200 W Rep. Karen R. Carter D 93 200
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W Rep. Charles W. DeWitt Jr. D 25 1,000 W Rep. H. B. Downer R 52 500 W Sen. Reggie P. Dupre Jr. D 20 500 W Rep. Sydnie Mae Durand D 46 500 W Sen. Noble E. Ellington D 32 1,000 W Rep. Mike Futrell R 66 1,000 W Sen. John J. Hainkel Jr. R 6 1,000 W Rep. Alexander Heaton D 95 250 W Sen. Donald E. Hines M.D. D 28 1,000 W Sen. Fred Hoyt D 26 500 W Attorney General Richard P. Ieyoub D 500 W Rep. Lydia P. Jackson D 2 1,000 W Sen. Charles D. Jones D 34 500 W Rep. Donald Ray Kennard R 65 1,000 W Rep. Jerry Luke LeBlanc D 45 2,000 W Sen. Robert Marionneaux Jr. D 17 500 W Sen. Joe McPherson D 29 500 W Rep. Billy Montgomery D 9 200 W Rep. Dan W. Morrish D 37 250 W Sen. Willie Landry Mount D 27 500 W Rep. Edwin R. Murray D 96 750 W Rep. Anthony R. Perkins R 64 1,500 W Rep. Rosalind Magee Peychaud D 91 500 W Rep. Wilfred Pierre D 44 300 W Rep. Gillis J. Pinac D 42 300 W Rep. Henry Powell R 73 300
Rep. Charles A. Riddle III D 28 500 W Rep. Joe R. Salter D 24 300 W Rep. B. L. Shaw R 6 500 W Sen. Kenneth M. Smith D 31 1,000 W Rep. Michael G. Strain R 74 300 W Rep. Yvonne Welch D 67 200 W Rep. Diane G. Winston R 77 500
M A I N E
SENATEW Sen. Susan Collins R 5,000
STATEPeter Cianchette R 500
W Rep. Edward R. Dugay D 131 250 Robin Lambert R 28 250
W Sen. Kenneth F. Lemont R 35 250 W Rep. Lisa T. Marraché D 100 250 W Rep. Bernard E. McGowan D 104 250
Doug Newman R 18 250
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W Rep. Robert W. Nutting R 103 250 W Rep. Julie Ann O’Brien R 96 250
M A R Y L A N D
HOUSEW Rep. Ben Cardin D 3 2,000 W Rep. Steny Hoyer D 5 1,000
Rep. Constance Morella R 8 4,000 W Rep. Albert Wynn D 4 2,000
STATEW Del. Kumar P. Barve D 17 125 W Del. Michael Erin Busch D 30 400 W Governor Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. R 1,000 W Del. John Adams Hurson D 18 500 W County Executive Jack Johnson D 500
M I C H I G A N
HOUSEW Rep. Dave Camp R 4 2,500 W Rep. John Dingell D 15 10,000 W Rep. Sander Levin D 12 3,000 W Candice Miller R 10 1,000 W Rep. Fred Upton R 6 5,000
STATEW Sen. Deborah Cherry D 26 200 W Lt. Governor John D. Cherry Jr. D 28 350 W Attorney General Mike Cox R 500 W Rep. Stephen R. Ehardt R 83 150 W Sen. Robert L. Emerson D 27 125 W Sen. Gilda Z. Jacobs D 14 350 W Rep. Rick Johnson R 102 250 W Rep. Chris Kolb D 53 125 W Sen. Burton Leland D 5 150 W Rep. Alexander C. Lipsey D 60 250 W Rep. Jack Minore D 49 250
Rep. Mickey Mortimer R 19 500 W Rep. Michael C. Murphy D 69 125
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Sen. Raymond M. Murphy D 2 125 W Rep. Brian Palmer R 36 100 W Sen. Mark Schauer D 19 250 W Rep. Marc Shulman R 39 150
Sen. Alma Wheeler Smith D 18 500 W Rep. Paula Zelenko D 50 125
M I N N E S O T A
SENATEW Norm Coleman R 10,000
HOUSEW Rep. Jim Ramstad R 3 2,000
M I S S I S S I P P I
SENATEW Sen. Thad Cochran R 2,000
HOUSEW Rep. Chip Pickering R 3 3,000 W Rep. Roger Wicker R 1 1,000
STATEW Rep. Lester H. Barnett Jr. R 116 200 W Rep. Cecil C. Brown D 66 200 W Sen. Neely C. Carlton D 22 200 W Justice Jess Dickinson O 5,000 1,000 W Rep. John William Eads D 12 200 W Rep. George Flaggs Jr. D 55 200 W Rep. Tim Ford D 18 1,500 W Sen. Carl Jackson Gordon Jr. D 8 2,000 W Rep. Joe T. Grist Jr. D 23 200 W Sen. William Gardner Hewes III R 49 800 W Rep. Daniel S. Holland D 16 500 W Sen. Robert Gene Huggins R 14 2,000 W Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith D 39 200 W Rep. Michael W. Janus R 117 200 W Sen. Timothy Lamar Johnson R 19 1,000 W Sen. Travis Lane Little D 4 200 W Sen. H. Nolan Mettetal D 10 200 W Sen. J. Walter Michel R 25 500 W Sen. William R. Minor D 2 200 W Rep. Robert J. Moody D 43 1,000 W Rep. John O. Read D 112 200
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W Sen. Thomas Edward Robertson R 51 200 W Rep. James C. Simpson Jr. R 120 200 W Rep. Mary Ann Stevens D 48 200 W Lt. Governor Amy Tuck R 2,000 W Sen. Bennie L. Turner D 16 200 W Rep. May Ringold Whittington D 34 200 W Rep. Henry B. Zuber III R 113 500
M I S S O U R I
SENATEW James Talent R 6,000
HOUSEW Rep. Roy Blunt R 7 7,000 W Rep. Samuel Graves R 6 2,000 W Rep. Kenny Hulshof R 9 3,000
STATEW Rep. Mark C. Abel D 103 500 W Sen. Matt Bartle R 8 300 W Rep. Carl L. Bearden R 16 300 W Rep. Amber Boykins D 60 300 W Rep. Richard G. Byrd R 94 300 W Rep. Marsha Campbell D 39 250 W Rep. Russ Carnahan D 59 300 W Sen. John Cauthorn R 18 300 W Sen. Norma Champion R 30 300 W Sen. Dan Clemens R 20 200 W Rep. Shannon Cooper R 120 300 W Rep. Wayne Cooper M.D. R 155 200 W Sen. Rita H. Days D 14 300 W Rep. Tom Dempsey R 18 300 W Sen. Jonathan P Dolan R 2 300 W Sen. Patrick Dougherty D 4 300 W Rep. Chuck Graham D 24 300
Rep. Timothy P. Green D 14 200 W Sen. John E. Griesheimer R 26 300 W Rep. Catherine L. Hanaway R 87 500 W Rep. Roy W Holand R 135 300 W Governor Bob Holden D 1,000
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Joel Jeffries R 25 200 W Rep. Rod Jetton R 156 300 W Rep. Cathy Jolly D 45 300 W Sen. David Klindt R 12 300
John Lewis R 24 300 W Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer R 115 300 W Sen. Gary Nodler R 32 500 W Rep. Sam Page D 82 200 W Rep. Susan C. Phillips R 32 300 W Rep. Charles R. Portwood R 92 300 W Rep. Ann Reinhart R 34 300 W Rep. Robert Schaaf R 28 200 W Sen. Delbert L. Scott R 28 300 W Sen. Charles W. Shields R 34 500
Sen. Marvin A. Singleton M.D. R 32 300 W Sen. Sarah Steelman R 16 500 W Rep. Kevin Threlkeld R 109 200 W Sen. Carl M. Vogel R 6 500 W Sen. Charles B. Wheeler D 10 300 W Rep. Philip O. Willoughby D 33 300 W Rep. Yvonne S. Wilson D 42 300
M O N T A N A
SENATEW Sen. Max S. Baucus D 8,000
Sen. Conrad Burns (Up in ‘06) R 2,500
N E B R A S K A
SENATESen. Ben Nelson (Up in ‘06) D 3,500
W Sen. Chuck Hagel R 4,000
HOUSEW Rep. Lee Terry R 2 1,750
STATEW Sen. Thomas C. Baker I 44 250 W Sen. Chris J. Beutler I 28 250 W Sen. Patrick J. Bourne I 8 250 W Sen. Kermit A. Brashear I 4 250 W Sen. Curt Bromm I 23 500 W Sen. Pam Brown I 6 250 W Attorney General Jon C. Bruning R 700 W Sen. Dennis M. Byars I 30 250
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W Sen. Matt J. Connealy I 16 250 W Sen. James D. Cudaback I 36 250 W Sen. Leo Patrick Engel I 17 250 W Secretary of State John A. Gale R 250 W Sen. Jim Jensen I 20 500 W Governor Michael Johanns R 3,000 W Sen. Joel T. Johnson I 37 250 W Sen. Bob Kremer I 34 250 W Sen. David M. Landis I 46 250 W Sen. Chip Maxwell I 9 250 W Sen. Vickie McDonald I 41 250 W Sen. Mick Mines I 18 200 W Sen. Donald W. Pederson I 42 250 W Sen. Marian L. Price I 26 250 W Sen. Pamela A Redfield I 12 250
Sen. Jennie Robak I 22 250 W Sen. Edward J. Schrock I 38 250 W Sen. Adrian M Smith I 48 250 W Sen. Elaine R. Stuhr I 24 250
Sen. Deborah S. Suttle I 10 250 W Sen. John Synowiecki I 7 250 W Sen. Nancy Thompson I 14 250 W Sen. Roger R. Wehrbein I 2 500
Mayor Don Wesely D 1,000
N E VA D A
SENATESen. Harry M. Reid (Up in ‘04) D 3,000
HOUSEW Rep. Jim Gibbons R 2 2,000 W Jon Porter Sr. R 3 1,000
STATEW Attorney General Brian Sandoval R 500 W Sen. Barbara K. Cegavske R 5 500 W Governor Kenny Guinn R 1,500 W Rep. Richard Perkins D 23 1,000
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N E W H A M P S H I R E
SENATEW John Sununu R 6,000
STATESen. Arthur P. Klemm Jr. R 22 500
N E W J E R S E Y
SENATEDouglas Forrester R 1,000
R Sen. Robert Torricelli D 10,000
HOUSEGerald Cardinale (primary) R 5 1,000
W D Rep. Mike Ferguson R 7 5,000 W Rep. Rod Frelinghuysen R 11 4,000 W Scott Garrett R 5 1,000 W Rep. Rush Holt D 12 3,000 W Rep. Frank LoBiondo R 2 1,000W Rep. Robert Menendez D 13 1,000 W Rep. William Pascrell Jr. D 8 1,000 W Rep. Steven Rothman D 9 1,000 W Rep. Jim Saxton R 3 1,000 W Rep. Christopher Smith R 4 1,000
STATEW Asb. Matt Ahearn D 38 500 W Sen. Diane Allen R 7 500 W Asb. Joe Azzolina R 13 500 W Sen. John O. Bennett R 12 1,000 W Sen. Wayne R. Bryant D 5 1,000 W Sen. Anthony R. Bucco R 25 500 W Sen. James S. Cafiero R 1 500 W Asb. Wilfredo Caraballo D 29 500 W Sen. Richard J. Codey D 27 500 W Asb. Neil M. Cohen D 20 500 W Asb. Herb Conaway D 7 1,500 W Asb. Steven J. Corodemus R 11 1,000 W Asb. Paul R. D’Amato R 2 250 W Asb. Alex DeCroce R 26 700 R Governor Donald T. DiFrancesco R 2,600 W Asb. Paul DiGaetano R 36 2,000 W Asb. Joseph V. Doria Jr. D 31 500
Asb. Nicholas R. Felice R 38 500 Rep. Bob Franks R 1,900
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W Asb. George F. Geist R 4 500 Asb. John C. Gibson R 1 1,000
W Sen. William Gormley R 2 500 W Asb. Rose Marie Heck R 38 500 W Sen. Peter A. Inverso R 14 500 W Asb. Thomas H. Kean Jr. R 21 1,000
Sen. Louis F. Kosco R 38 750 W Sen. Joseph M. Kyrillos Jr. R 13 1,750 W Sen. Robert E. Littell R 24 500 W Sen. Robert J. Martin R 26 500 W Sen. John J. Matheussen R 4 500 W Asb. Richard A. Merkt R 25 150 W Asb. Eric Munoz R 21 1,000 W Asb. Joseph Pennacchio R 26 300 W Asb. Joseph J. Roberts Jr. D 5 500
Bret Schundler R 2,600 W Sen. Robert W. Singer R 30 1,100
Asb. Tom Smith R 11 500 W Asb. Samuel D. Thompson R 13 1,000 W Asb. Charlotte Vandervalk R 39 250 W Sen. Joseph F. Vitale D 19 500
Sen. Raymond J. Zane D 3 500
N E W M E X I C O
SENATEW Sen. Pete Domenici R 4,000
HOUSEW Rep. Heather Wilson R 1 3,000
STATEW Rep. Daniel R. Foley R 57 150 W Rep. Mary Helen Garcia D 34 200 W Rep. Roberto J. Gonzales D 42 100 W Rep. Dianne Miller Hamilton R 38 100 W Rep. Ted Hobbs R 20 200 W Rep. Ben Lujan D 46 500 W Attorney General Patricia A. Madrid D 500 W Rep. Terry T. Marquardt R 53 500 W Rep. Alfred A. Park D 26 250
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W Rep. Danice R. Picraux D 25 200 W Rep. Pauline J. Ponce D 58 100 W Governor Bill Richardson D 2,500 W Rep. Henry Kiki Saavedra D 10 150 W Rep. Joe Thompson R 31 150 W Rep. Luciano Varela D 48 150
N E W Y O R K
HOUSEW Rep. Sherwood Boehlert R 24 2,000W Rep. Eliot Engel D 17 3,000 W Rep. Vito Fossella R 13 2,000 R Rep. Ben Gilman R 20 2,000
Rep. Felix Grucci R 1 1,000 W Rep. Amo Houghton R 29 2,000 W Rep. Sue Kelly R 19 1,500 W Rep. Gregory Meeks D 6 1,000 W Rep. Charles Rangel D 15 8,000 W Rep. Thomas Reynolds R 26 3,000 W Rep. Ed Towns D 10 6,000
STATEW Asb. Thomas W. Alfano R 22 200 W Asb. Thomas F. Barraga R 7 1,100
Asb. Michael J. Bragman D 118 200 W Asb. James F. Brennan D 44 250 W Sen. Joseph L. Bruno R 43 2,000 W Sen. Martin E. Connor D 25 1,200 W Asb. Ruben Diaz Jr. D 75 100 W Asb. Thomas P. DiNapoli D 16 850 W Lt. Governor Mary O. Donohue R 2,000 W Asb. Steven C. Englebright D 4 250 W Sen. Hugh T. Farley R 44 300 W Asb. Herman D. Farrell Jr. D 71 2,000
Asb. John J. Faso R 4,500 500 W Sen. John J. Flanagan Jr. R 9 250 W Sen. Charles J. Fuschillo R 8 350 W Asb. David F. Gantt D 133 250 300 W Council Member Eric Gioia D 250 W Sen. Efrain Gonzalez Jr. D 31 600 W Asb. Richard N. Gottfried D 64 500
Mark Green D 1,000 W Asb. Roger L. Green D 57 750 W Sen. Kemp Hannon R 6 1,500 W Asb. Rhoda S. Jacobs D 42 250 W Asb. Jeffrey D. Klein D 80 250
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W Sen. Carl Kruger D 21 250 W Asb. Joseph R. Lentol D 50 1,000 W Sen. Thomas W. Libous R 51 1,000 W Council Member Margarita Lopez D 1,000 W Asb. Vito J. Lopez D 53 300
Marty Markowitz D 1,000 W Sen. George Maziarz R 61 250 500
Carl McCall D 1,000 W Council Member Michael E. McMahon D 250 W Council Member Gifford Miller D 1,500 W Council Member Eva Moskowitz D 500 W Asb. Charles H. Nesbitt R 137 200 W Asb. Clarence Norman Jr. D 43 500 W Governor George Pataki R 2,250 W Council Member Bill Perkins D 500 W Asb. Audrey I. Pheffer D 23 250 W Asb. James Gary Pretlow D 84 250 W Sen. Mary Lou Rath R 60 275
Asb. John A. Ravitz R 73 1250W Council Member Phil Reed D 500 W Council Member Diane L. Reyna D 1,000 W Sen. Joseph E. Robach R 56 600 W Sen. Stephen M. Saland R 41 300 W Council Member Helen D. Sears D 500 W Sen. James L. Seward R 50 1,000 W Asb. Sheldon Silver D 62 2,100 W Sen. Dean G. Skelos R 9 1,600 400 W Sen. Nicholas A. Spano R 35 1,000 W Attorney General Eliot Spitzer D 2,500 100
Sen. Ronald B. Stafford R 45 500 500 W Asb. Robert A. Straniere R 62 250 W Comptroller William Thompson D 1,500 W Asb. Paul A. Tokasz D 143 2,000 W Asb. Paul D. Tonko D 105 350 W Asb. Darryl C. Towns D 54 1,750
Asb. Albert Vann D 56 750 W Sen. Dale M. Volker R 59 500 W Asb. Helene E. Weinstein D 41 350 W Asb. Mark S. Weprin D 24 250 W Asb. Keith L. T. Wright D 70 250
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N O R T H C A R O L I N A
SENATEW Elizabeth Dole R 10,000
HOUSEW Rep. Richard Burr R 5 5,750 W Rep. Howard Coble R 6 5,000 W Rep. Bob Etheridge D 2 3,000 W Rep. Robert Hayes R 8 3,500 W Rep. David Price D 4 750
STATERep. Philip Augustine Baddour Jr D 11 250
W Rep. James B. Black D 36 1,000 W Rep. Beverly Miller Earle D 60 500 W Sen. James Forrester R 39 250
Rep. Amelia A. H. Morris R 18 237 W Rep. Edd Nye D 96 250 W Sen. Anthony E. Rand D 24 250 W Rep. Constance Kramer Wilson R 57 200 W Rep. Thomas Edward Wright D 98 1,000
N O R T H D A K O T A
STATEW Governor John Hoeven R 3,400
O H I O
HOUSEW Rep. John Boehner R 8 1,000 W Rep. Paul Gillmor R 5 1,000 W Rep. David Hobson R 7 4,000 W Rep. Michael Oxley R 4 5,000 W Rep. Deborah Pryce R 15 3,000
STATEW Sen. Jeffry J. Armbruster R 13 250 W Rep. Joyce Beatty D 21 250 W Rep. Charles R. Blasdel R 1 250 W Rep. John A. Boccieri D 61 150 W Rep. Charles E. Calvert R 69 750 W Sen. John A. Carey Jr. R 17 500 W Rep. Patricia M. Clancy R 29 500 W Rep. Dean E. DePiero D 20 250
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W Rep. Kevin DeWine R 70 250 W Sen. Gregory L. DiDonato D 30 250 W Rep. Keith L. Faber R 84 250
Sen. Richard H. Finan R 7 500 W Sen. Eric D. Fingerhut D 25 250 W Rep. Larry L. Flowers R 19 250 W Sen. Robert A. Gardner R 18 250 W Rep. Michael Gilb R 76 250 W Rep. Timothy J. Grendell R 98 250 W Sen. Bill Harris R 19 750 W Rep. William J. Hartnett D 73 175 W Rep. Nancy P. Hollister R 93 250 W Rep. James M. Hoops R 75 500 W Sen. Jay Hottinger R 31 500 W Rep. Larry Householder R 91 2,500 W Rep. Edward S. Jerse D 7 200 W Rep. Gregory V. Jolivette R 54 500 W Rep. Merle Grace Kearns R 72 500 W Sen. Ray Miller D 15 250 W Sen. Scott R. Nein R 4 300 W Rep. Lynn E. Olman R 46 250 W Rep. Jon M. Peterson R 2 500 W Attorney General Jim Petro R 2,500 W Sen. C. J. Prentiss D 21 250 W Rep. Tom Raga R 67 250 W Rep. Jean Schmidt R 66 250 W Rep. Michelle Glass Schneider R 35 500 W Rep. William F. Seitz R 30 250 W Governor Robert Taft R 4,000 W Rep. James Peter Trakas R 17 750 W Sen. Lynn R. Wachtmann R 1 800 W Rep. Shawn N. Webster R 60 250 W Sen. Doug White R 14 2,800 W Rep. John J. Widowfield R 47 250 W Rep. Charles A. Wilson Jr. D 96 150
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O K L A H O M A
SENATESen. Don Nickles (Up in ‘04) R 2,500
HOUSER Rep. J.C. Watts R 4 2,000
STATEW Rep. Larry E. Adair D 86 250 W Rep. Dennis Michael Adkins R 75 250 W Rep. Jari Askins D 50 150 W Sen. Bernest H. Cain Jr. D 46 500 W Sen. Gilmer N. Capps D 26 250 W Sen. Johnnie C. Crutchfield D 14 500 W Sen. James R. Dunlap R 29 200 W Attorney General W.A. Drew Edmondson D 1,000 W Rep. Stuart Ericson R 13 100 W Sen. Ted V. Fisher D 12 250 W Rep. Darrell Gilbert D 72 250
Rep. Charles Gray D 89 300 W Sen. Jay Paul Gumm D 6 200 W Sen. J. Berry Harrison D 10 550 W Governor Brad Henry D 250
Sen. David N. Herbert D 42 450 W Rep. Danny Hilliard D 22 250 W Sen. Calvin J. Hobson III D 16 500 W Sen. Robert M. Kerr D 38 250 W Rep. Ron Kirby D 64 150 W Rep. Al Lindley D 93 200 W Sen. James Maddox D 32 250
Rep. Michael D. Mass D 17 250 W Rep. Ray Miller D 15 200 W Rep. Billy Joel Mitchell D 42 250 W Sen. Angela Z. Monson D 48 750 W Rep. Fred S. Morgan R 83 250 W Rep. Richard C. Phillips R 100 450 W Rep. Greg A. Piatt R 48 200 W Sen. Ben H. Robinson D 9 200 W Sen. Frank D. Shurden D 8 250 W Rep. Fred Stanley D 49 250 W Rep. Joe Sweeden D 36 200 W Sen. Stratton Taylor D 2 600
Jim Walker D 48 250
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SENATEW Sen. Ron Wyden (Up in ‘04) D 1,000
HOUSEW Rep. Greg Walden R 2 1,500
STATEW Sen. Kate Brown D 21 2,500 W Rep. Betsy Close R 15 500 W Sen. Peter Courtney D 11 500 W Rep. Dan Doyle R 19 1,000 W Rep. Mark Haas D 27 500
Eric Hartung R 33 500 W Rep. Deborah Kafoury D 43 500 W Rep. Tim R. Knopp R 54 1,000 W Rep. Jeff Kropf R 17 500 W Rep. Jeff Kruse R 7 500
Rep. Kathy Lowe D 26 500 Kevin Mannix R 3,500
W Rep. Steve March D 46 500 W Rep. Karen Minnis R 20 1,000 W Sen. Frank Morse R 8 500 W Sen. David Nelson R 29 500
Keith Parker R 28 500 Dawn Phillips R 30 500 Jack Roberts R 2,500 Martha Schrader D 39 1,750
W Sen. Kurt Schrader D 20 2,000 W Sen. Bruce Starr R 15 500 W Sen. Vicki L. Walker D 41 2,000 W Sen. Jackie Winters R 10 1,750
Jim Zupancic R 38 500
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SENATESen. Arlen Specter (Up in ‘04) R 2,000
HOUSEMelissa Brown R 13 1,000
W Rep. Phil English R 3 2,000 Rep. George Gekas R 17 2,000
W James Gerlach R 6 2,500 W Rep. Melissa Hart R 4 2,250 W Rep. John Peterson R 5 2,000 W Rep. Joe Pitts R 16 4,000
STATEW Rep. William F. Adolph Jr. R 165 250 W Rep. David G. Argall R 124 500 W Rep. Ellen M Bard R 153 300
Rep. John E. Barley R 100 1,500 W Rep. Stephen E. Barrar R 160 200 W Rep. Bob Bastian R 69 350 W Rep. Kerry A. Benninghoff R 171 400 W Sen. David J. Brightbill R 48 1,000
Rep. Wallis W. Brooks R 149 250 Rep. Lita Indzel Cohen R 17 500
W Sen. Joe Conti R 10 450 W Sen. Jacob D. Corman III R 34 550 W Rep. Roy W. Cornell R 152 900 W Rep. Jeffrey W. Coy D 89 500 W Rep. Mary Ann R. Dailey R 146 250 W Rep. H. William DeWeese D 50 500 W Judge Mike Eakin R 500
Sen. Jane M. Earll R 49 500 W Sen. Edwin B. Erickson R 26 300 W Rep. Dwight Evans D 203 500 W Rep. Brett Feese R 84 500 W Rep. John W. Fichter R 70 250
Attorney General Mike Fisher R 1,500 W Rep. Robert J. Flick R 167 300 W Sen. Stewart J. Greenleaf R 12 350 W Rep. Kate M. Harper R 61 150 W Sen. Robert C. Jubelirer R 30 1,675 W Rep. George T. Kenney Jr. R 170 1,000 W Rep. Beverly Mackereth R 196 200 W Rep. Jennifer L Mann D 132 200 W Rep. Ronald S. Marsico R 105 100 W Sen. Harold F. Mowery Jr. R 31 250 W Rep. Melissa Murphy-Weber R 148 500
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W Rep. Dennis M. O’Brien R 169 250 W Sen. Jane Clare Orie R 40 250 W Rep. John Michael Perzel R 172 5,500 W Sen. Jeffrey E. Piccola R 15 1,000 W Rep. John R. Pippy R 44 200 W Sen. John Rafferty, Jr. R 44 750 W Rep. Ron Raymond R 162 450 W Governor Edward G. Rendell D 1,000 W Rep. Chris Ross R 158 200 W Rep. Carole A. Rubley R 157 300 W Rep. Matthew J. Ryan R 168 1,000 W Rep. Curt Schroder R 155 200 W Rep. Samuel H. Smith R 66 500
Rep. Jere L. Strittmatter R 97 250 W Rep. Thomas A. Tangretti D 57 300 W Rep. Elinor Z. Taylor R 156 250 W Rep. John J. Taylor R 177 500 W Sen. Robert J. Thompson R 19 800 W Rep. Katie True R 41 200
Rep. Frank Tulli Jr. R 106 200 W Rep. Michael Turzai R 28 250 W Sen. Noah W. Wenger R 36 300 W Sen. Rob C. Wonderling R 24 500
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HOUSEW Res. Comm. Anibal Acevedo-Vila D 1,000
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SENATEW Sen. Jack Reed D 1,000
HOUSEChristine Ferguson R 1 1,000
W Rep. James Langevin D 2 1,000
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SENATEW Lindsey Graham R 3,000
HOUSEW Rep. Henry Brown R 1 500 W Rep. James Clyburn D 6 2,000
James Klauber R 3 1,000
STATERep. Merita Ann Allison R 250
W Lt. Governor Andre Bauer R 250 Steve Benjamin D 250
W Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter D 66 700 W Rep. Jerry N. Govan Jr. D 95 200 W Rep. Robert W. Harrell Jr. R 114 500 W Rep. Gloria Arias Haskins R 22 250
Governor Jim Hodges D 2,500 500 W Rep. Kenneth Kennedy D 101 200 W Sen. Hugh K. Leatherman Sr. R 31 750 W Attorney General Henry McMaster R 1,000 W Rep. Rebecca Davis Meacham-Richardson R 48 200 W Rep. Joseph H. Neal D 70 450 W Rep. Richard M. Quinn Jr. R 71 1,000 W Rep. Ronald P. Townsend R 7 250
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SENATEJohn Thune R 4,000
STATEW Sen. Larry Diedrich R 4 200 W Sen. Brock L Greenfield R 6 150
Rep. Tom Hansen R 22 100 W Rep. Phyllis M. Heineman R 13 200 W Rep. Jean M. Hunhoff R 18 100 W Attorney General Larry Long R 200 W Rep. B.J. Nesselhuf D 17 100 W Rep. William G. Peterson R 14 150 W Governor Mike Rounds R 500 W Rep. Lou Sebert R 20 100 W Sen. Dan Sutton D 8 100
Ann Thompson D 24 100 W Rep. Donald D. Van Etten R 33 100
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SENATEW Lamar Alexander R 5,000
Ed Bryant (primary) R 5,000
HOUSEW Marsha Blackburn R 7 1,000 W Rep. Harold Ford D 9 2,500 W Rep. William Jenkins R 1 1,000 W Rep. John Tanner D 8 1,000
STATEW Rep. Joseph E. Armstrong D 15 500 W Sen. Mae Beavers R 57 500 W Sen. Charlotte Burks D 15 250
Sen. Robert E. Carter R 27 500 W Rep. Lois M. DeBerry D 91 500 W Sen. John N. Ford D 29 500 W Rep. Tre Hargett R 97 1,000 W Sen. Douglas Henry Jr. D 21 500 W Rep. Joey Hensley R 70 500
Rep. Van Hilleary R 8,500 W Rep. Joe Kent R 83 500 W Sen. Rosalind Kurita D 22 500 W Rep. Edith Taylor Langster D 54 250
Rep. Doyle Lewis Jr. D 47 250 W Rep. Steve K. McDaniel R 72 750 W Sen. Jeffrey A. Miller R 9 500 W Rep. James O. Naifeh D 81 1,000 W Rep. Gary Odom D 55 750 W Sen. Curtis S. Person Jr. R 31 500
Rep. Paul E. Phelan D 79 1,000 W Rep. Randy Rinks D 71 250 W Rep. David Shepard D 69 500 W Rep. Janis Baird Sontany D 53 500 W Lt. Governor John Shelton Wilder D 26 500
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SENATEW John Cornyn R 3,000 R Sen. Phil Gramm R 1,000
HOUSER Rep. Richard Armey R 26 1,000 W Rep. Joe Barton R 6 3,000 W Christopher Bell D 25 1,000W Rep. Henry Bonilla R 23 3,500 W Rep. Tom DeLay R 22 7,000 W Rep. Ralph Hall D 4 1,000 W Rep. Charles Stenholm D 17 2,000
STATEW Attorney General Greg Abbott R 1,000 W Rep. Ray Allen R 106 500 W Sen. Kip Averitt R 22 1,000 W Sen. Gonzalo Barrientos D 14 1,000 W Rep. Todd Baxter R 48 500 W Rep. Dennis Bonnen R 25 500 W Sen. Kim Brimer R 96 1,000 W Rep. Jaime L. Capelo Jr. D 34 500 W Sen. John J. Carona R 16 1,233.37 W Rep. Myra Crownover R 64 500 W Rep. Dianne White Delisi R 55 500 W Rep. Mary Denny R 63 500 W Sen. Robert Franklin Deuell R 2 500W Sen. Robert L. Duncan R 28 1,192.52 W Rep. Craig Eiland D 23 1,000 W Sen. Rodney Ellis D 13 1,000 W Rep. David L Farabee D 69 1,000 W Sen. Troy Fraser R 24 1,000 W Rep. Pete P Gallego D 74 1,000 W Rep. Charlie Geren R 99 500 W Rep. Tony Goolsby R 102 1,000 W Rep. Harvey Hilderbran R 53 500 W Sen. Juan Hinojosa D 20 500 W Rep. Robert Hunter R 71 250 W Rep. Carl H. Isett R 84 500 W Sen. Mike Jackson R 11 1,000W Sen. Kyle Janek R 134 1,000 W Justice Wallace Jefferson R 5,000 W Sen. Jon Lindsay R 7 1,000 W Sen. Frank L. Madla Jr. D 19 1,000 W Rep. Brian McCall R 66 1,000
Margaret Mirabel D 5,000
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W Rep. Geanie W. Morrison R 30 500 W Rep. Elliott Naishtat D 49 500 W Sen. Jane Nelson R 12 1,000 W Sen. Steve E Ogden R 5 1,000 W Governor Rick Perry R 10,000 W Sen. Bill Ratliff R 1 1,000 W Judge Mike Schneider R 5,000 W Sen. Florence Shapiro R 8 1,000 W Sen. Eliot Shapleigh D 29 1,000
John Sharp D 2,500 W Rep. Todd Smith R 92 500 W Sen. Todd Staples R 3 1,000 W Rep. Vicki Truitt R 98 500 W Rep. Sylvester Turner D 139 1,000
Rep. D. R. Uher D 29 500 W Rep. Carlos S. Uresti D 118 500 W Sen. Leticia Van de Putte D 26 1,000 W Justice Dale Wainwright R 5,000 W Sen. Jeff Wentworth R 25 1,000 W Rep. George E. West R 81 500 W Sen. Royce West D 23 1,000 W Sen. Thomas Williams R 4 1,000 W Rep. Arlene Wohlgemuth R 58 1,000 W Rep. Steven D Wolens D 103 1,000
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HOUSEW Rep. Chris Cannon R 3 500
STATEW Rep. J. Stuart Adams R 16 100 W Rep. Jeff Alexander R 62 100 W Rep. Sheryl L. Allen R 19 100 W Rep. Roger Edward Barrus R 18 100 W Rep. Chad E. Bennion R 44 200 W Rep. Ron Bigelow R 32 100 W Rep. Katherine M. Bryson R 60 100 W Rep. Judy Ann Buffmire D 35 100 W Rep. Don E. Bush R 14 100 W Rep. David Clark R 74 100
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W Rep. Stephen D. Clark R 63 100 W Rep. Greg J. Curtis R 49 200 W Rep. Margaret Dayton R 61 100 W Rep. Marda Dillree R 17 100 W Rep. Brent H. Goodfellow D 29 100 W Rep. Ann W. Hardy R 20 100 W Rep. Wayne A. Harper R 43 100 W Rep. Brad King D 69 100 W Sen. Peter C. Knudson R 24 200 W Governor Michael O. Leavitt R 2,000 W Rep. Rebecca Lockhart R 64 200 W Rep. Dana C. Love R 13 100 W Rep. Steven Mascaro R 47 200
Sen. L. Steven Poulton R 9 200 W Rep. Jack A. Seitz R 55 200 W Rep. Michael R. Styler R 68 100 W Rep. Mike Thompson R 59 200 W Rep. Stephen H. Urquhart R 75 100
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SENATESen. Jim Jeffords (Up in ‘06) I 1,000
STATEW Rep. George R. Allard D 50 200
Sen. Tom Bahre R 1 100 W Rep. Howard T. Crawford R 19 200 W Rep. Maureen P. Dakin D 36 100 W Governor James H. Douglas R 400 W Lt. Governor Brian Dubie R 400 W Rep. Margaret Flory R 78 100
Rep. Dean C. George R 1 100 W Sen. James H. Greenwood R 5 300
Sen. Henry Holmes R 13 100 W Rep. Richard W. Hube R 97 100
Bruce Hyde R 200 W Sen. Vincent Illuzzi R 5 300 W Rep. William F. Johnson R 46 100
John V. LaBarge R 200 W Rep. Leigh Larocque R 18 50 W Rep. Steve Larrabee R 20 100 W Rep. Judith Livingston R 14 100 W Rep. Richard C. Marron R 58 200 W Rep. Frank M. Mazur R 42 100 W Rep. Doran Metzger R 25 200 W Rep. Patricia O’Donnell R 90 200
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Rep. Allen C. Palmer R 13 200 Rep. Ira M. Pike R 80 50 Rep. Michael H. Quaid R 31 100 Rep. Hank Schaefer R 22 50
W Rep. George Schiavone R 31 50 W Sen. Philip B. Scott R 11 100 W Rep. Robert A. Starr Jr. D 68 100 W Rep. Gene Sweetser R 24 50
Rep. Cathy Voyer R 58 200 W Rep. Stephen W. Webster R 60 100 W Rep. Richard A. Westman R 56 100 W Rep. Mark S. Young R 6 50
V I R G I N I A
SENATEW Sen. John Warner R 3,000
HOUSEW Rep. Rick Boucher D 9 4,000 W Rep. Eric Cantor R 7 1,000 W Rep. Tom Davis R 11 3,000 W Rep. Randy Forbes R 4 1,000 W Rep. Bob Goodlatte R 6 1,000
STATESen. Warren E. Barry R 37 250
W Del. Robert H. Brink D 48 500 W Del. George E. Broman Jr. R 30 500 W Del. Preston Larry Bryant Jr. R 23 1,000 W Del. Kathy J. Byron R 22 1,000 W Del. Vincent F. Callahan Jr. R 34 750 W Del. Benjamin L. Cline R 24 500 W Sen. Kenneth Cuccinelli II R 37 500 W Del. Leslie Karen Darner D 49 1,000 W Del. R. Creigh Deeds D 25 750 W Del. Jeannemarie Devolites R 35 1,000 W Del. James H. Dillard II R 41 500 W Del. Thelma S. Drake R 87 1,000 W Del. H. Morgan Griffith R 8 750 W Del. Franklin P. Hall D 69 750
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W Del. Phillip A. Hamilton R 93 1,000 W Sen. Charles R. Hawkins R 19 750 W Del. Clarke N. Hogan R 60 1,000 W Del. William R. Janis R 56 1,000
Del. Jerrauld C. Jones D 89 500 W Del. Steven Christopher Jones R 76 500 W Del. W. B. Keister D 7 1,000 W Del. R. Steven Landes R 25 500 W Del. Robert F. McDonnell R 84 750 W Del. Kenneth R. Melvin D 80 500 W Del. Floyd H. Miles Sr. D 74 500 W Del. Harvey B. Morgan R 98 1,000 W Del. Samuel A. Nixon Jr. R 27 500 W Del. John M. O’Bannon III R 73 500 W Sen. J. K. O’Brien R 39 750 W Del. Robert D. Orrock Sr. R 54 500 W Del. Harry R. Purkey R 82 500 W Del. Thomas Davis Rust R 86 500
Del. John H. Rust Jr. R 37 1,000 W Del. James M. Shuler D 12 500 W Del. Lionell Spruill Sr. D 77 500 W Sen. Walter A. Stosch R 12 700 W Del. Marian Van Landingham D 45 500 W Del. Mitchell Van Yahres D 57 500 W Del. Leo C. Wardrup Jr. R 83 750 W Del. Vivian E. Watts D 39 500
Del. S. Vance Wilkins Jr. R 24 1,500
V I R G I N I S L A N D S
HOUSEW Del. Donna Christian-Christensen D 1,500
WA S H I N G T O N
SENATESen. Patty Murray (Up in ‘04) D 1,000
HOUSEW Rep. Norm Dicks D 6 2,000 W Rep. Jennifer Dunn R 8 2,000 W Rep. George Nethercutt R 5 3,000 W Rep. Adam Smith D 9 1,750
Trent R. Matson R 3 250
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STATEGeorge Aiton R 48 625
W Rep. Barbara Bailey R 10 400 W Rep. Jean Berkey D 38 600 W Sen. Dale Brandland R 42 600 W Sen. Luke Esser R 48 625
Joshua Freed R 1 625 W Rep. Jeff Gombosky D 3 625 W Rep. William A. Grant D 16 625 W Sen. Patricia S. Hale R 8 400 W Rep. Brian Hatfield D 19 1,225
Erv Hoglund R 38 600 W Sen. Stephen L. Johnson R 47 400 W Rep. Patricia T. Lantz D 26 500 W Governor Gary Locke D 2,000
Rep. Joe Marine R 21 1,200 W Rep. Dave Mastin R 16 1,250 W Sen. Joyce McDonald R 25 1,250 W Rep. Jeff Morris D 2 1,250 W Sen. Robert E. Oke R 26 600 W Rep. Cheryl R. Pflug R 5 1,250 W Rep. Dave Quall D 40 625 W Sen. Aaron Reardon D 38 1,250 W Rep. Laura Ruderman D 45 400 W Sen. Dave Schmidt R 44 832.32 W Rep. Brian Sullivan D 21 600
Leo Van Hollebeke R 1 1,250 W Sen. James E. West R 6 600
W E S T V I R G I N I A
HOUSEW Rep. Shelley Moore Capito R 2 1,500
STATEDel. Mary Pearl Compton D 10 500 Sen. Oshel B. Craigo D 4 500
W Del. Dan Foster D 30 250 W Sen. Evan H. Jenkins D 5 500 W Del. Marshall C. Long D 25 500
Ron Stollings D 7 500
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HOUSEW Rep. Mark Green R 8 1,000 W Rep. Paul Ryan R 1 2,500 W Rep. James Sensenbrenner R 5 2,000
STATESen. Brian B. Burke D 3 1,000
W Sen. Jon Erpenbach D 27 400 W Rep. Steven M. Foti R 38 500 W Rep. Donald R. Friske R 35 250 W Rep. John G. Gard R 89 500 W Rep. Eugene Hahn R 47 250 W Rep. J. A. Hines R 42 250 W Rep. Scott R. Jensen R 32 500 W Sen. Theodore J. Kanavas R 33 500 W Rep. Judy Krawczyk R 88 250 W Rep. James Kreuser D 64 200 W Rep. Bonnie L. Ladwig R 63 250 W Sen. Mary A. Lazich R 28 500
Rep. MaryAnn T. Lippert R 70 250 W Rep. Gabe Loeffelholz R 49 250
Governor Scott McCallum R 1,000 W Rep. Jerry Petrowski R 86 250 W Rep. Mark L. Pettis R 28 250 W Rep. Jeffrey Plale D 21 200
Rep. Antonio R. Riley D 18 200 W Rep. Dan Schooff D 45 200
Rep. Richard Skindrud R 79 250 W Rep. John F. Townsend R 52 250 W Rep. David Ward R 37 250 W Rep. Sheldon A. Wasserman D 22 200
W Y O M I N G
SENATEW Sen. Michael Enzi R 5,000
HOUSEW Rep. Barbara Cubin R 1 2,500
STATEW Rep. Micheal R. Baker R 28 200 W Sen. John A Barrasso R 27 100
Eli Bebout R 500 W Rep. Floyd A. Esquibel D 44 150
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W Rep. Becket Hinckley R 41 100 W Rep. Pete Illoway R 42 100 W Rep. Jack D. Landon Jr. R 30 100 W Sen. Grant C. Larson R 17 200 W Rep. George B. McMurtrey R 52 100 W Rep. Larry Meuli R 8 250 W Rep. Fred E. Parady R 17 200
Rep. Carolyn Paseneaux R 38 100 W Rep. Tony Ross R 7 200 W Rep. Jeff Wasserburger R 32 100 W Rep. N. Jane Wostenberg R 27 100
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PFIZER PAC BIENNIAL REPORT 2001-2002
P O L I T I C A L O R G A N I Z AT I O N R E C I P I E N T S
A L A B A M ACentral Alabama Republican Party 500 Red Mountain PAC 5,000 Republican Party - Alabama 500 The Alabama Democratic Party 500
A R I Z O N AAZ Republican Party 300
A R K A N S A SPulaski County Democratic Women’s Club 700 Pulaski County Young Republicans 250
C A L I F O R N I ACA Voter Registration 2002 1,000 California Republican Party 25,000 California Voter Registration 2002 1,000 Democratic State Central Committee of California 10,000 End of Session Bash 500
C O L O R A D ODemocratic Senate Campaign 500 House Democratic Caucus 500 House Leadership Fund - Colorado 500 Pueblo County Republicans 969.96Save Our State 150 Senate Republican Majority 500
C O N N E C T I C U TConnecticut Democratic Leadership Coalition 250 Democrats in Progress 500 House Republican Majority Committee 500 500 Leadership for Connecticut 250 Millenium Majority PAC 250 New Millennium Democrats 250 New Republican Majority 250 250 Senate Democrats 2002 250
D I S T R I C T O F C O L U M B I AAnimal Health Institute PAC for Healthly Animals 3,000 Consumer Healthcare Products Assoc PAC 2,000 Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee 14,000 Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America
Better Government Committee 10,000
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F L O R I D A2003 Florida Inaugural Committee 4,500 Florida Com for Conservative Leadership 5,000 Florida Democratic Party 2,500 Floridians for a Brigher Future 5,000 Republican Party of Florida 20,000
G E O R G I AGeorgia Democratic Party 25,000 Georgia Republican Senatorial Trust 2,500 Georgia Senate Democratic Caucus 2,000 House Republican Trust 250
I L L I N O I SDemocratic Party of Illinois 1,000 House Republican Campaign Committee 3,200 Illinois Senate Democratic Fund 2,750 Majority Leader’s Fund 1,000 Republican State Senate Campaign Committee 4,000
I N D I A N AGreater Indianapolis Republican Finance Committee 500 House Republican Campaign Committee 1,500 Indiana Democratic State Central Committee 1,000 Indiana House Democrat Caucus 500 Indiana Republican State Central Committee 3,000 Indiana Senate Democrat Committee 500 Senate Majority Campaign Committee 1,500
K A N S A SKansas Republican Senatorial Committee 2,000
K E N T U C K YRepublican Party of Kentucky 500
L O U I S I A N ADemocratic Party of Louisiana 3,000 LA House Democratic Campaign Committee 3,000 Republican Legislative Delegation Campaign Committee 5,000 Senate Democratic Campaign Committee 2,500
M A I N ECommittee for a Responsible Senate 4,250 House Republican Fund 1,000 Maine Republican Party 1,000 Maine Unlimited 3,750 New Majority PAC 1,500 SCICOM PAC 1,000 Senate Republican Leadership Fund 4,500
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M A R Y L A N DCommittee to Re-Elect District 27 Legislators 500
M A S S A C H U S E T T SMassachusetts Republican Party 5,000
M I C H I G A NCommon Cents North 500 Genesee Victory Fund 200 House Democratic Women’s Leadership Caucus 300 House Republican Campaign Committee 3,000 Kolb Leadership Fund 500 Michigan House Democratic Fund 1,000 Senate Democratic Fund 2,500 Senate Republican Campaign 4,000 The Michigan House Democratic Caucus 500
M I S S I S S I P P IMississippi Legislative Conservative Coalition 1,000 Speaker Spring Fling 1,100
N E B R A S K ANebraska Chamber of Commerce State Chamber PAC 900 Nebraska Democratic Party 1,300 Nebraska Republican Party 1,250
N E VA D ASenate Republican Leadership Conference 1,000
N E W H A M P S H I R EFund for New Hampshire’s Future 1,000 New Hampshire Republican State Committee 2,500
N E W J E R S E YAssembly Republican Majority 3,000 Doria Democratic Leadership Council 1,500 Leadership New Jersey Committee 2,000 New Democratic Assembly Leadership PAC 3,750 New Jersey Democratic State Committee 2,000 New Jersey Democratic Victory Fund 5,000 New Jersey State Senate 2002 1,000 New Jobs 1,800 Senate Republican Majority 5,500
N E W M E X I C ORepublican Party of New Mexico 2,500
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N E W Y O R K21st Century Freedom PAC 2,750 Council 2001 500 Democratic Assembly Campaign Committee 5,250 1,000 New York Republican State Committee 2,000 New York State Democratic Committee 1,000 NY Republican County Committee 1,000 NYS Democratic Senate Campaign Committee 2,350 Republican Assembly Campaign Committee 2,000 Senate Republican Campaign Committee 5,000 SpeakerPAC 900
N O R T H C A R O L I N ANorth Carolina Democratic Party Breakfast Club 1,000 North Carolina House Democratic Committee 1,000
N O R T H D A K O T AHouse Republican Caucus 800
O H I OHouse Democratic Caucus Fund 500 Informed Citizens of Ohio 5,000 Ohio House Republican Campaign Committee 2,500 Ohio Legislative Black Caucus 300 Ohio Senate Democrats 500 Republican Senate Campaign Committee 2,500
O K L A H O M ADemocrats of the Oklahoma State Senate 250 Oklahoma House PAC 500
O R E G O NLeadership Fund 1,000
P E N N S Y LVA N I ACollegeville Republican Committee 300 House Republican Campaign Committee 2002 Inc. 2,000 Montgomery County Republican Committee 300 Pennsylvania State Campaign Committee 750 Republican Committee of Chester County 250 Senate Republican Campaign Committee 850
S O U T H C A R O L I N AHouse Republican Caucus 3,500 3,500 South Carolina Democratic Party 1,000 South Carolina House Democratic Caucus 1,000 South Carolina Senate Democratic Caucus 500 South Carolina Senate Republican Caucus 7,000 Speaker’s Politically Active Citizens Committee 500
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T E N N E S S E ETennessee House Democratic Caucus 1,000
T E X A SLincoln Day Dinner Event 1,000 Republican Party of Texas 1,000 Texas Partnership PAC 2,500 Texas Republican County Chairman Association 500 Travis County Republican Party Admin Fund 5,000
U T A HRepublican Party - Utah 600
V E R M O N TFriends of CCRL 1,000 Friends of Rutland County Republicans 1,500 Lamoile County Republican Committee 250 Montpelier City Republican Committee 200 Republican Caledonia County Election Committee 500 Republican Legislative Election Committee 2,000 Speaker of the House Victory Committee 2,000 Vermont Republican Party 2,250 Vermont Republican Senate Majority 2,000
V I R G I N I ADominion Leadership 500 Victory 2001 3,000
WA S H I N G T O NHouse Republican Organizational Committee 625 Leadership Council - Washington 2,000 The Speaker’s Roundtable 7,500
W E S T V I R G I N I ADemocratic Leadership Council 200
W I S C O N S I NCommittee to Elect a Republican Senate 2,000 State Senate Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee 2,800
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PFIZER PAC BIENNIAL REPORT 2001-2002
F I N A N C I A L S TAT E M E N T S
P F I Z E R I N C . P A C C O M B I N E D S T A T E M E N T S O F A S S E T S A N D L I A B I L I T I E S A R I S I N G F R O M
C A S H T R A N S A C T I O N S
A S O F D E C E M B E R 3 1 , 2 0 0 2 A N D 2 0 0 1
ASSETS: 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 1
Cash $66,227.60 $103,822.45 Total Assets 66,227.60 103,822.45
LIABILITIES:Loan Payable 30,000.00 - Total Liabilities 30,000.00 -
Net Assets $36,227.60 $103,822.45
See accompanying notes to combined financial statements.
P F I Z E R I N C . P A C C O M B I N E D S T A T E M E N T SO F R E V E N U E S A N D E X P E N D I T U R E S A R I S I N G
F R O M C A S H T R A N S A C T I O N S
F O R T H E Y E A R S E N D E D D E C E M B E R 3 1 , 2 0 0 2 A N D 2 0 0 1
REVENUES: 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 T O TA L
ContributionsPayroll Deductions $422,932.83 $402,510.88 $825,443.71 Cash 43,547.00 14,230.00 57,777.00 Interest 651.45 2,121.10 2,772.55 Other 625.00 14,825.00 15,450.00 Total Contributions 467,756.28 433,686.98 901,443.26
Proceeds from Loan 120,000.00 - 120,000.00Total Revenues 587,756.28 433,686.98 1,021,443.26
EXPENDITURES:Support of Candidates
Federal 295,250.00 265,500.00 560,750.00 State & Local 194,617.89 69,420.00 264,037.89 Political Parties & Other PAC’s 43,150.00 36,700.00 79,850.00 Interest & Other 2,333.24 1,984.00 4,317.24 Total Support of Candidates 535,351.13 373,604.00 908,955.13
Loan Repayments 90,000.00 - 90,000.00 Total Expenditures 625,351.13 373,604.00 998,955.13
(Deficit)/ Excess of Revenues over Expenditures (37,594.85) 60,082.98 $22,488.13
FUNDS AVAILABLE – CASH BALANCE:Beginning of Year 103,822.45 43,739.47 End of Year $66,227.60 $103,822.45
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1. FUND DESCRIPTION
The Pfizer Inc. PAC (the Fund) was formed by Pfizer Inc. (the Company) tosolicit and receive voluntary political contributions from employees and stock-holders of the Company and certain subsidiaries to assist candidates for electiveoffice. The Fund was registered with the Federal Election Commission in April1976. Contributions may be designated by the contributor for a specificcandidate for political office of a political party. Contributions which are undes-ignated are subsequently designated by the Fund's Steering Committee.Contributions designated by contributors were not material in 2002 or 2001.
2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis of PresentationThe combined financial statements include the activities of the Pfizer Inc. PACand other political action committees which were formed to comply with certainstate laws. The accounts of the Fund are maintained on a cash basis. All adminis-trative costs of the Fund are borne by the Company.
Tax StatusThe Fund is registered as a political organization and, as such, is subject totaxation on interest income, if any.
3. EXTERNAL FINANCING
The Fund borrows cash to contribute to candidates in anticipation of employeecontributions. Borrowings during 2002 were $120,000.00. There were none for2001. Such borrowings were at a floating rate of interest based on the prime rateplus 2%. There was $30,000.00 outstanding at December 31, 2002.
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THE POLICY COMMITTEE PFIZER INC. PAC
We have audited the accompanying combined statements of assets and liabilitiesarising from cash transactions of the Pfizer Inc. PAC (the Fund) as of December 31,2002 and 2001, and the related combined statements of revenues and expendituresarising from cash transactions for the years then ended. These combined financialstatements are the responsibility of the Fund's management. Our responsibility is toexpress an opinion on these combined financial statements based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generallyaccepted in the United States of America. Those standards require that we plan andperform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the combinedfinancial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining,on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the combinedfinancial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles usedand significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overallcombined financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide areasonable basis for our opinion.
As described in Note 2, these combined financial statements were prepared on thebasis of cash receipts and disbursements, which is a comprehensive basis ofaccounting other than generally accepted accounting principles.
In our opinion, the combined financial statements referred to above presentfairly, in all material respects, the assets and liabilities arising from cash transactionsof the Pfizer Inc. PAC as of December 31, 2002 and 2001, and its revenues andexpenditures arising from cash transactions during the years then ended, on thebasis of accounting described in Note 2.
April 14, 2003New York, New York
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SUPPORT OF CANDIDATES:Contributions to:
U.S. Senate Candidates $91,500.00 $76,500.00 $168,000.00 U.S. House Candidates 203,750.00 189,000.00 392,750.00 State & Local Candidates 194,617.89 69,420.00 264,037.89
$489,867.89 $334,920.00 $824,787.89
OTHER EXPENDITURES:Political Parties & Other PAC’s 43,150.00 36,700.00 79,850.00 Repayment of loan 90,000.00 90,000.00 Interest & Other 2,333.24 1,984.00 4,317.24
135,483.24 38,684.00 174,167.24 Total Expenditures $625,351.13 $373,604.00 $998,955.13