Total
Contributions to the Major Ballot Measure PACs and their top donors
Total contributions include cash, in-kind contributions, and loans received. Amounts could change due to amendments.
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Yes on: |
Committee/Major Contributors |
Total contribs |
No on: |
Committee/Major Contributors |
Total contribs |
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Yes on 21 & 22 |
Judicial Accountability PAC 2002 |
$418,351 |
No on 21 & 22 |
Coalition to Defeat Constitutional Amendments #21 and #22 |
$221,059 |
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Yes
on 21 and 22 - $272,051 (65%)
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Oregonians in Action PAC - $137,850 (33%) |
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Loren Parks* - $3,500 (1.2%) |
OR Education Assoc** - $10,314 (4.7%) |
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Yes on 21 & 22 |
None of the Above |
$275,632 |
OR AFSCME Council 75 - $10,000 (4.5%) |
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Yes on 21 and 22 - $273,132 (99.1%) |
National Education Assoc - $10,000 (4.5%) |
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Bob
Harris (rancher) - $1,500 (0.5%)
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Taxpayer
Association of Oregon - $1,000 (0.4%)
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Yes on 21 & 22 |
Vote Yes on 21 & 22 Stop the Judges from (Blanking) You |
$600,000 |
Mike Williams (attorney) - $7,500 (3.4%) |
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Loren
Parks - $600,000 (100%)
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Stoll Rivers LLP -$7,000 (3.2%) |
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Yes on 23 |
Health Care for All Oregon |
$72,974 |
No on 23 |
Oregonians Against Unhealthy Taxes |
$1,342,169 |
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Contribs of $50 or less - $15,738(21.6%) |
Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield of OR - $150,145 (11.2%) |
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Reid
Ilford TV - $12,000 (16.4%)
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State
Farm Mutual Auto Insurance Co - $125,000 (9.3%)
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AFT-Oregon Action Pac Plus - $5,000 (6.85%) |
PacificCare
- $105,000 (7.8%)
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Henry Stockbridge - $3,000 (4.1%) |
PacificSource - $100,750 (7.5%) |
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Jody Buckley - $2,500 (3.4%) |
Kaiser Permanente - $100,000 (7.45%) |
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Yes on 24 |
Citizens for Affordable Denture Care |
$31,075 |
No on 24 |
No “no on 24” committee |
NA |
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Oregon State Denturist Assoc - $31,000 (99.8%) |
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Yes on 25 |
Coalition to Raise the Minimum Wage |
$233,700 |
No on 25 |
Save Oregon Jobs |
$546,882 |
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OR AFSCME Council 75 - $40,000 (17.1%) |
OGIA PAC - $90,000 (16.5%) |
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William M. Shields II - $33,000 (14.1%) |
OR Restaurant Assoc - $89,762 (16.4%) |
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OSEA SEED - $28,000 (11.9%) |
S.A.F.E.
Fund (Washington, DC) - $75,000 (13.7%)
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Oregon Action - $20,000 (8.6%) |
OR Assoc of Nurserymen - $67,500 (12.3%) |
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AFSCME Local 328 - $15,000 (6.4%) |
McDonald’s OR
Operator’s Association - $30,000 (5.5%) |
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Yes on 26 |
Oregonians for Initiative Integrity |
$910,195 |
No on 26 |
No “no on 26” committee |
NA |
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OR
AFSCME Council 75 - $300,000 (32.6%)
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Our Kids Deserve Better Committee*** - $101,400 (11.1%) |
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National Education Assoc- $100,000 (11%) |
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OR Public Employees Union PAC - $100,000 (11%) |
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OR AFL-CIO - $60,465 (6.6%) |
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Yes on 27 |
Oregonians Concerned for Safe Foods |
$92,731 |
No on 27 |
Coalition Against The Costly Labeling Law |
$5,483,618 |
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Organic Consumers Assoc - $28,500 (30%) |
Crop Life International**** - $3,700,000 (67.5%) |
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The
Sierra Fund - $10,000 (11%)
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Kraft Foods - $161,575 (3%) |
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Kristina Wells Booth - $10,000 (11%) |
Pepsico Inc - $127,970 (2.3%) |
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Mel Bankoff - $10,000 (11%) |
General Mills - $88,921(1.6%) |
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2 checkout.com - $4,152 (4.5%) |
National Soft Drink Association - $86,601(1.6%) |
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Yes on 27 |
Yes on 27 |
$154,767 |
Nestle USA - $84,072(1.5%) |
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Mel
Bankoff - $76,000 (49%)
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Proctor & Gamble - $81,739 (1.5%) |
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The
Sierra Fund - $53,000 (34.25%)
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Unilever United States - $81,140 (1.5%) |
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Friends of the Earth - $10,000 (6.2%) |
Conagra Foods Inc – $71,160 (1.3%) |
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First Alternative Grocery - $3,290 (2.1%) |
Kellogg Company – $60,000 (1.1%) |
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Total Contributions to “Yes” committees |
$2,789,425 |
Total Contributions to “No” committees |
$7,593,728 |
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*Earlier
reports by MiPRAP indicated that Loren Parks gave an additional $314,906 but
amended disclosure reports dated November 21st deleted Parks as
a donor of $157,453 each to the Judicial Accountability Act and None of the
Above PACs and indicated that these contributions were made by the Yes on
21 and 22 committee.
**Earlier MiPRAP reports indicated Jeffrey Foote and Associates was top donor to the No on 21/22 PAC, however, all but $1,000 of contributions from this donor was a loan that was repaid.
*** The major contribution to the Our Kids Deserve Better was $100,000 given during the primary by the National Education Association Special Account.
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Contributors to Crop Life are itemized as follows: Monsanto - $1,480,000,
DuPont - $634,286, Syngenta - $528,571, Dow-AgroSciences -$396,429, Aventis
- $396,429, BASF - $158,571, Bayer - $105,714. Monsanto also made a later
contribution of $50,000 in its own name.