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Prop. 62 - Campaign Finance Analysis

Proposition 62

Proponents:

Independent Voters For An Open Primary, Yes on 62 (# 1267433)

Californians For An Open Primary PAC, Yes On 62, No On 60, Major Funding By Corporate, Insurance and Financial Institutions Including Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. and Committees, Trusts and Business persons (# 1260238)

Total Contributions from Proponents: $2,697,149.72

Top 10

1 Countrywide Home Loans - $350,000

2 Rebecca Q. Morgan - $250,000

3 Charles Munger (Blue Chip Stamps) - $200,000

4 Reed Hastings (Netflix) - $100,000

5 Jerry Perenchio Trust (Chartwell Partners) - $100,000

6 Otis Booth Jr. (Investor) - $100,000

7 Stewart A. Resnick (Roll International Corp) - $100,000

8 Elizabeth Rogers - $100,000 (Loan)

9 Richard J. Riordan (Riordan & McKenzie) - $100,000

10 Association of California School Administrators - $100,000

 

Opponents:

Californians For Election Accountability, No On 62 (#1266426)

No On 62 (#1267905)


Total Expenditures: $2,305,891.77

Top Recipients:

Arno Political Consultants - $1,157,421.50 Petition Circulating

Progressive Campaigns Inc. - $816,721.00 Petition Circulating

Brother's Printing & Lithography - $100,510.55 Campaign Lit & Mailings


 

 

 

 

 


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