Marshall For Norman
Contributions made since the primary of more than $25: Robin Allen, $100; R.G. Chambers, $50; Donald Pape, $250; Margret Anne Pape, $250; Michael Cole, $50; Joe Dorman, $75; Amber England, $50; Gregory Lebel, $50; Ray Quintero, $100; Peter Rosenstein, $100; Doug Sterk, $100; Joseph Sudbay, $50; Cassidy Waskowicz, $100; Chris Aubrey Purcell, $50; Bradley Purcell, $50; Tom Sherman, $100; Leslie Blair, $100; Neal Joseph Sparks, $50; Rebecca Sparks, $50; James Meiller, $40; George Krumme, $250; Craig Knutson, $100; Loyd Benson, $50; Juanita King, $200; Samonia Meredith, $200; Diane Wiley, $50; Julie Carson, $500; Charles Weddle, $250; Chuck Thompson, $250; Ben Graves, $200; Deberah Cain, $100; Anil Gollahalli, $250; Jim McCauley, $100; Steven Mohr, $200; Mona Nelson, $100; Doug Sterk, $50; Bob Thompson, $100; Jim Wade, $100; Brad Benson, $100; Dorothy Kugler, $50; Cindy Nashert, $50; Vince Orza, $100; Robert Vince, $500; Jennifer Shaw, $100; Michael Bergey, $250; Michael Duncan, $150; Subramanyam Gollahalli, $50; Gary Clinton, $100; Sandra Longcrier, $35; John Ward, $50; Tom Sherman, $200. Total: $13,587
Tom Kovach
Contributions since the primary of more than $25: Francis and Phoebe Schmitz, $110; Fred Bieler, $500; Viola Weir, $75; James Long, $200; Barney Gibbs, $100; Daniel Darvay, $30; Mack and Sandra Rose, $50; Walter and Pat Reif, $100; Kay Holladay, $50; Mary Katherine Long, $50; Larry Edmison, $50; Larry and Carol Dillingham, $100; O. Gail Poole, $50; Steve Presson and Jean Giles, $100; Loretta Bass and John Kmetz, $50; Larry Allin, $200; Karin Schutjer and Ben Alpers, $50; Gerald Baker, $100; Charles Schindler, $150; Larry Edmison, $50; Marion Hutchison, $200; Rick Poland, $50; Sandra Rose, $200; Walter Kelley, $75; Suzette McDowell, $100; Mrs. James Yoch Jr., $50; Dr. Harold Haralson II, $100; Roswitha Allin, $100; T.H and Kathleen Milby, $75; Peter Cahn, $50; Stanley Grossman, $200; Richard and Lois Hilbert, $40; Henry Roberson, $100; Susan Bumgarner and Billie Hensley, $30; Jayne Crumpley, $50; Sidney Brown, $100; Delores Crockett, $50; Alison Gilliland, $30; Akos Kovach, $50; Anne and Randolph Marsh, $500; Steve VanHook, $100; Jim Stanley, $150; Bette Mafucci, $100; June Tyhurst, $50; John Hancock, $100; David Morgan, $100; Colleen Allen, $49; Keith Kerr, $70; Tommy Karns, $50; Norman Professional Firefighters, $300; Rachel Carlson, $50. Total: $8,929.
Committee to Rescue Norman
Contributions of more than $25: IAFF Norman Chapter, $500; Traw Investment Account, $10,000. Total: $10,500.
Campaign Committee for a New Norman Public Library
Unlisted contributions less than $25: $1,770. Total: $1,770
Partnership For Norman's Progress
Contributions of more than $25: 329 Partners II Limited Partnership, $100; James Adair, $1,000; Lawrence Allin, $50; Lawrence Allin, $50; American First Abstract Company, $250; Architects in Partnership P.C., $1,000; Architectual Design Group Inc., $200; Joel Barbour, $500; R. Beavers, $25; Benedum and Benedum, $1,000; Billy E. Fowler Living Trust, $500; Blake Virgin, $1,000; Rachel Butler, $60; Castleberry and Associates P.C., $250; Cleveland County Abstract, $1,000; Colony Homes Inc., $1,000; D--H Utilities, $1,000; Larry Dillingham, $50; Don Cies Real Estate, $1,000; Farzaneh Properties, $1,000; First American Bank, $500; First Fidelity Bank, $500; Michael Fowler, $500; H--H Plumbing, $500; Harold Heipel Attorney at Law, $1,000; S. Anne Harris, $50; Ideal Homes of Norman, $3,000; McClain Bank, $500; Michael A. Tower, $100; Sassan Moghadam, $500; Peak Property LLC, $500; Andrew Peters, $50; Bennie Peterson, $1,000; Rick Poland, $60; Republic Bank and Trust, $1,000; R.L. Reynolds, $1,000; Don Sherman, $250; Mary Sherman, $250; Silver Star Construction Company, $1,000; SMC Consulting Engineers P.C., $1,000; Don R. Symcox, $200; The Mile of Cars Association, $10,000; John Traw, $2,000; James J. Yoch, $50. Total: $36,545.
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