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Type in 3 or more letters of the LAST NAME (or lastname, firstname) of a person and find out to whom they've contributed. [Limit your items returned by placing a comma right after a the last name. For example, a search for ``tune,'' will supply only those whose last name is Tune, but a search for 'tune' gets tune, tuner, tunesmith, etc.]

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No.NameOccu/EmpCityStateZipRecipientPartyTypeDateAmount
1.ULBRICHT, ROSS MR. PENN STATE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE STUDENT UNIVERSITY PARKPA16802 Ron Paul 2008 Presidential Campaign Committee
(Presidential)
REPCONTRIB12/16/2007 $200
         Page Total:$200

The Federal Election Commission records all receipts from individuals who contribute over $200. This may seem a little intrusive, but those who contribute to Federal campaigns should have been told that their contribution info becomes part of the Public Record. There are restrictions on the use of the data in these downloads of data. The Federal Election Campaign Act, as amended, states that the Commission shall make these documents "available for public inspection and copying, at the expense of the person requesting such copying, except that any information copied from such reports of statements may not be sold or used by any person for the purpose of soliciting contributions or for commercial purposes, other than using the name and address of any political committee to solicit contributions from such committee. A political committee may submit 10 pseudonyms on each report filed in order to protect against illegal use of names and addresses of contributors, provided such committee attaches a list of such pseudonyms to the appropriate report. The Secretary or the Commission shall exclude these lists from the public record.
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The Federal Election Commission records all receipts from individuals who contribute over $200. This may seem a little intrusive, but those who contribute to Federal campaigns should have been told that their contribution info becomes part of the Public Record. There are restrictions on the use of the data in these downloads of data. The Federal Election Campaign Act, as amended, states that the Commission shall make these documents "available for public inspection and copying, at the expense of the person requesting such copying, except that any information copied from such reports of statements may not be sold or used by any person for the purpose of soliciting contributions or for commercial purposes, other than using the name and address of any political committee to solicit contributions from such committee. A political committee may submit 10 pseudonyms on each report filed in order to protect against illegal use of names and addresses of contributors, provided such committee attaches a list of such pseudonyms to the appropriate report. The Secretary or the Commission shall exclude these lists from the public record.
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Type in 5 or more letters of the Employer/occupation of a person and find out to whom they've contributed during the election cycle: "Actress", "Actor", "Journalist", "Artist", "Lobbyist", "Author", "Musician", and "Economist" are sort of fun...but don't forget corporate names like "Google" or "Ford"...






















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The Federal Election Commission records all receipts from individuals who contribute over $200. This may seem a little intrusive, but those who contribute to Federal campaigns should have been told that their contribution info becomes part of the Public Record. There are restrictions on the use of the data in these downloads of data. The Federal Election Campaign Act, as amended, states that the Commission shall make these documents "available for public inspection and copying, at the expense of the person requesting such copying, except that any information copied from such reports of statements may not be sold or used by any person for the purpose of soliciting contributions or for commercial purposes, other than using the name and address of any political committee to solicit contributions from such committee. A political committee may submit 10 pseudonyms on each report filed in order to protect against illegal use of names and addresses of contributors, provided such committee attaches a list of such pseudonyms to the appropriate report. The Secretary or the Commission shall exclude these lists from the public record.
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The Federal Election Commission records all receipts from individuals who contribute over $200. This may seem a little intrusive, but those who contribute to Federal campaigns should have been told that their contribution info becomes part of the Public Record. There are restrictions on the use of the data in these downloads of data. The Federal Election Campaign Act, as amended, states that the Commission shall make these documents "available for public inspection and copying, at the expense of the person requesting such copying, except that any information copied from such reports of statements may not be sold or used by any person for the purpose of soliciting contributions or for commercial purposes, other than using the name and address of any political committee to solicit contributions from such committee. A political committee may submit 10 pseudonyms on each report filed in order to protect against illegal use of names and addresses of contributors, provided such committee attaches a list of such pseudonyms to the appropriate report. The Secretary or the Commission shall exclude these lists from the public record.

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