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All of the information in this report is public information)
Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 5211A.04, subd. 1 and 52118.14, subd. 12.
• This CAMPAIGN - FINANCIAL REPORT is to be used by candidates, committees and corporations required by
Minnesota Statutes, Chapters 211A and 211B to file such a report. This includes candidates and committees who
receive contribgtions or make disbursements of more than $750 in a calendar year; individuals and corporations
spending more than $750 for or against a ballot question in a calendar year; and corporations spending more than
$200 on activities to encourage participation in precinct caucuses, voter registration, or voting. (For supplemental
information, see page four.) Candidates and committees for state constitutional offices, the state legislature,
supreme court, court of appeals, district court, county court, and committees for state constitutional amendments
are not included. Candidates and committees for U.S. senate and U.S. representative may file copies of the reports
required by the Federal Election Commission in lieu of this report.
This report is to be filed with the filing officer designated in Minnesota Statutes §211A.01, subdivision 7; questions
about completing and filing this report may be directed to that filing officer. The filing officer for county offices is the
county auditor; for municipal offices, the municipal clerk; and for school district offices, the school district clerk.
Name of candidate, committee, or corporation ei/1.5'e (l . • /i& ( a i 1/4/000%4
Office sought by candidate District
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c it Identification of ballot question /V��T'
CC (if applicable)
Type of report Candidate report
Campaign committee report
Association or corporation report
Final report Q�
Period of time covered by report: from og -a, g9 to 09
SUMMARY STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
FOR CANDIDATES AND COMMITTEES
8 TOTAL FOR
THIS REPORT
MAJOR CONTRIBUTORS (Exhibit A)
ALL OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED (Exhibit B) 77g LI
EXPENDITURES (Exhibit C) 774.'
SUMMARY STATEMENT OF CONTRIBUTIONS AND
EXPENDITURES FOR CORPORATIONS
TOTAL FOR
THIS RE
CORPORATE PROJECT EXPENDITURES (Exhibit D)
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and true statement pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Chapter 211A and 211 B.
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MAJOR CONTRIBUTORS
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Any individual or committee that during the year has made one or more Contributions that total $500 or more must be listed separately.
All other contributions may be totaled together and listed as one entry in Exhibit B. Attach additional sheets if necessary.
Name and add' Money or thing
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Total amount received $
OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED
(Exhibit B)
All contributions not listed under Exhibit A received during the period of time covered by this report. Contributions should be listed by
type rather than contributor. 1 10 -I CPe &� 44 3)
MONEY $ I
THINGS OF VALUE $ • •
TOTAL•. AMOUNT RECEIVED $ 1 O / f 7 G4- A+-L VA
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.EXPENDITURES
• (Exhibit C)
' Include every disbursement made for a political purpose during period of time covered by report. Minnesota Statutes §211A.07 prohibits
the payment of-any bill, charge, or claim'that is hot presented Within 60 days after the material or service is provided. Minnesota Statutes
12 :B.11 limits the types of political expenditures which may be made. Expenditures permitted are: 1) salaries, wages, and fees; 2)
communications, mailing, transportation and travel; 3) campaign advertising; 4) printing; 5) office and other space and necessary
equipment,.fumishings, endincidental supplies; 6) charitable contributions of not more than $100 to any charity annually; and 7) other
expenses, not included above, that are reasonably related to the conduct of election campaigns. Attach additional sheets if necessary.
Date Purp000 Amount
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CORPORATVPROJECT EXPENDITURES 7
(Exhibit D)
List any media project or corporate message project for which contribution(s) or expenditure(s) total more than $200. A separate report
must be submitted for each project that exceeds the $200 level. List the date, purpose, and names and addresses of the person(s)
receiving the contribution or expenditure and the amount received.
Project title or description
Expenditure or
Date Purpose Nome and address Contrbutbn
amount
Total expenditures $
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REQUIREMENTS FOR FILING CAMPAIGN FINANCIAL REPORT
(Reference: Minnesota Statutes, Chapters 211A and 2118)
THE INITIAL CANDIDATE OR COMMITTEE REPORT MUST BE FILED WITHIN 14 DAYS AFTER THE CANDIDATE OR
'COMMITTEE:RECEIVES CONTRIBUTIONS OR MAKES DISBURSEMENTS OF MORE THAN $750 IN A CALENDAR YEAR.
Candidate and committee reports must be filed with the election official responsible for placing the candidate on the
ballot. Reporting dates for candidates and committees after filing the initial report required by 211A and 211B are as
follows:
1. During an Election Year — An election year is any year in which the candidate's name appears on the ballot. In such a
year a report will be filed:
(a) 10 days before the primary;
(b) 10 days before the general election;
(c) 7 days before a special primary;
(d) 7 days before a special election;
(e) 30 days after a special election;
(f) by January 31 of each year following the year when the initial report was filed.
2. During a nonelection year — By January 31 of each year following the year when the initial report was filed.
CONTRIBUTIONS: Means anything of monetary value that is given or loaned to a candidate or committee for a political
purpose. "Contribution" does not include a service provided without compensation by an individual.
BALLOT QUESTIONS: Any individual, political committee, association or corporation that makes a contribution or
expenditure to promote or defeat a ballot question as defined in Minnesota Statutes §211A.01 shall file reports with the
filing officer responsible for placing the question on the ballot. Reports must be filed within 14 days of receiving
contributions or making disbursements of more than $750 in one calendar year. In addition a report must be filed by
January 31 of each year following the year when the initial report was filed. During a year in which the question is on the
ballot reports are also required: 10 days before the primary, 10 days before the general election, 7 days before a special
primary, 7 days before a special election, 30 days after a special election.
FINAL REPORT: A final report may be filed any time after the candidate or committee or corporation has settled all debts
and disposed of all assets in excess of $100 in the aggregate.
CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES: Candidates for election to the United States House of Representatives and Senate and
any committee raising funds exclusively on behalf of any one of those candidates may file copies of the reports required
by federal law in lieu of those required by Minnesota Statutes §211A.
CORPORATE ACTIVITIES TO ENCOURAGE PARTICIPATION: Corporations may contribute to or conduct public media
projects to encourage individuals to attend precinct caucuses, register or vote if the projects are not controlled by or
operated for the advantage of a candidate, political party, or committee. The total amount of expenditures or contributions
for any one project greater than $200, together with the date, purpose and the names and addresses of the persons
receiving the contribution or expenditures must be reported. Reports must be filed with the Secretary of State, 180 State
Office Building, St. Paul, MN 55155 - 1299,10 days before the primary; 10 days before the general election, 7 days before a
special primary, 7 days before a special election, 30 days after a special election, and by January 31 of every year following
the initial year a report was filed.
• • CAMPAIGN • FINANCIAL REPORT
(All of the information In this report Is public information)
Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 1211A.04, subd. 1 and 12118.14 subd. 12.
This CAMPAIGN FINANCIAL REPORT is to be used by candidates, committees and corporations required by
Minnesota Statutes, Chapters 211A and 211B to file such a report. This includes candidates and committees who
receive contributions or make disbursements of more than $750 in a calendar year; individuals and corporations
spending more than $750 for or against a ballot question in a calendar year; and corporations spending more than
$200 on activities to encourage participation to precinct caucuses, voter registration, or voting. (For supplemental
Information, see page four.) Candidates and committees for state constitutional offices, the state legislature,
supreme court, court of appeals, district court, county court, and committees for state constitutional amendments
are not included. Candidates and committees for U.S. senate and U.S. representative may file copies of the reports
required by the Federal Election Commission In lieu of this report.
This report is to be filed with the filing officer designated in Minnesota Statutes 9211A.01, subdivision 7; questions
about completing and filing this report may be directed to that filing officer. The filing officer for county offices is the
county auditor; for municipal offices, the municipal clerk; and for school district offices, the school district clerk.
Name of candidate, committee, or corporation I •• ' / • /a-- &.J ;Jag./ 1/41
Office sought by candidate - 'i lOR District
• � IM applicable) .0 Identification of ballot question .
cc Of applicable)
Type of report Candidate report
• Campaign committee report
- Association or corporation report
Final report �n
Period of time covered by report: from I' 46 -1 7 to ?' -99
SUMMARY STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
FOR CANDIDATES AND COMMITTEES
g TOTAL FOR
E THIS REPORT
MAJOR CONTRIBUTORS (Exhibit A)
ALL OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED (Exhibit B) I1 7 .
EXPENDITURES (Exhibit C) 4 7 --Y ""
SUMMARY STATEMENT OF CONTRIBUTIONS AND
EXPENDITURES FOR CORPORATIONS
TOTAL FOR
THIS R
CORPORATE PROJECT EXPENDITURES (Exhibit D) N �
I di „ar (or affirm) that 1 a candidate for public office or an officer of the
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and true statement pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Chapter 211A a 211B. ll
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MAJOR CONTRIBUTORS
(Exhibit A)
Any individual or committee that during the year has made one or more contributions that total $500 or more must be listed separately.
M other contributions may be totaled together and listed as one entry in Exhibit B. Attach additional sheets if necessary.
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OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED
(Exhibit B)
All contributions not listed under Exhibit A received during the period of time covered by this report. Contributions should be listed by
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MONEY $
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EXPENDITURES
• . ' (Exhibit C)
Include every disbursement made fora political purpose during period of time covered by report. Minnesota Statutes 9211A.07 prohibits
the payment of any bill, charge, or claim that is not presented within 60 days after the material or service is provided. Minnesota Statutes
1211B.11 limits the types of political expenditures Which may be made. Expenditures permitted are: 1) salaries, wages, and fees; 2)
communications, mailing, transportation and travel; 3) campaign advertising; 4) printing; B) office and other space and necessary
equipment, furnishings, and incidental supplies; 6) charitable contributions of not more than $100 to any charity annually; and 7) other
expenses, not included above, that are reasonably related to the conduct of election campaigns. Attach additional sheets if necessary.
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CORPORATE 'PROJECT EXPENDITURES
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List any media project or corporate message project for which contributions) or expenditurels) total more than $200. A separate report
must be submitted for each project that exceeds the $200 level. List the date, purpose, and names and addresses of the person(s)
receiving the contribution or expenditure and the amount received.
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REQUIREMENTS FOR FILING CAMPAIGN FINANCIAL REPORT
• (Reference: Minnesota Statutes, Chapters 211A and 211B)
THE INITIAL CANDIDATE OR COMMITTEE REPORT MUST BE FILED WITHIN 14 DAYS AFTER THE CANDIDATE OR
COMMITTEE RECEIVES CONTRIBUTIONS OR MAKES DISBURSEMENTS OF MORE THAN $750 IN A CALENDAR YEAR.
Candidate and committee reports must be filed with the election official responsible for placing the candidate on the
ballot. Reporting dates for candidates and committees after filing the initial report required by 211A and 211B are as
follows:
1. During an Election Year — An election year is any year in which the candidate's name appears on the ballot. In such a
• year a report will be filed:
(a) 10 days before the primary;
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(b) 10 days before the general election;
(c) 7 days before a special primary;
(d) 7 days before a special election;
(e) 30 days after a special election;
If) by January 31 of each year following the year when the Initial report was filed.
2. During a nomination year — By January 31 of each year following the year when the Initial report was filed.
CONTRIBUTIONS: Means anything of monetary value that is given or loaned to a candidate or committee for a political
purpose. "Contribution" does not include a service provided without compensation by an individual.
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BALLOT QUESTIONS: Any individual, political committee, association or corporation that makes a contribution or
expenditure to promote or defeat a ballot question as defined in Minnesota Statutes §211A.01 shall file reports with the
filing officer responsible for placing the question on the ballot. Reports must be filed within 14 days of receiving
contributions or making disbursements of more than $750 in one calendar year. In addition a report must be filed by
January 31 of each year following the year when the initial report was filed. During a year in which the question is on the
ballot reports are also required: 10 days before the primary, 10 days before the general election, 7 days before a special
primary, 7 days before a special election, 30 days after a special election.
FINAL REPORT: A final report may be filed any time after the candidate or committee or corporation has settled all debts
and disposed of all assets in excess of. $100 in the aggregate.
CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES: Candidates for election to the United States House of Representatives and Senate and
any committee raising funds exclusively on behalf of any one of those candidates may file copies of the reports required
by federal law in lieu of those required by Minnesota Statutes 9211A.
CORPORATE ACTIVITIES TO ENCOURAGE PARTICIPATION: Corporations may contribute to or conduct public media
projects to encourage individuals to attend precinct caucuses, register or vote if the projects are not controlled by or
operated for the advantage of a candidate, political party, or committee. The total amount of expenditures or contributions
for any one project greater than $200, together with the date, purpose and the names and addresses of the persons
receiving the contribution or expenditures must be reported. Reports must be filed with the Secretary of State, 180 State
Office Building, St. Paul, MN 55155 - 1299,10 days before the primary; 10 days before the.general election, 7 days before a
special primary, 7 days before a special election, 30 days after a special election, and by January 31 of every year following
the initial year a report was filed.
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