Cole Top Second Quarter Fundraiser for Oklahoma’s House Delegation

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By Jason Doyle Oden
The McCarville Report

Congressman Tom Cole is the top fundraiser during the second quarter among Oklahoma’s House of Representatives delegation. His total receipts were $358,517. Frank Lucas had the second highest total at $198,217. Coming in at third highest was Markwayne Mullin with total receipts of $146,550. The fourth highest fundraiser was Jim Bridenstine with $110,150. Steve Russell is shown with $50,485.

The top individual contributors for Cole were:

1. Larry Nichols of Oklahoma City, OK – Devon Energy – $5,400

Robert E. Howard II of Oklahoma City, OK – Bob Howard Car Dealerships – $5,400

Greg Massey of Durant, OK – First United Bank – $5,400

Aubrey McClendon of Oklahoma City, OK – American Energy Partners – $5,400

Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma – Indian Tribe – $5,400

David E. Rainbolt of Oklahoma City, OK – BancFirst – $5,400

Ronald Rosenfeld of Arlington, VA – Retired – $5,400

2. Jed Manocherian of New York, NY – Woodbranch Investments – $5,000

Jonathan Manocherian of New York, NY – Student – $5,000

Joshua Manocherian of New York, NY – Student – $5,000

A good portion of Cole’s fundraising included contributions from various committees. The top contributing committees during the second quarter were:

1. Devon Energy Corporation PAC – Oklahoma City, OK – $10,000

2. Dealers Election PAC – McLean, VA – $5,000

Employees of Northrop Grumman PAC – Los Angeles, CA – $5,000

Home Depot Inc. PAC – Washington, DC – $5,000

Hotel PAC – Washington, DC – $5,000

The Freedom Project – Washington, DC – $5,000

American Society of Anesthesiologists PAC – Park Ridge, IL – $5,000

American Dental PAC – Washington, DC – $5,000

Chesapeake Energy PAC – Oklahoma City, OK – $5,000

The top individuals giving to Lucas’ campaign during the second quarter were:

1. John Bode of Easton, MD – Attorney – $5,000

2. David Rainbolt of Oklahoma City, OK – BancFirst – $2,400

3. Joe Robson of Tulsa, OK – The Robson Companies, Inc. – $2,000

4. Alexander Stone of Isle of Palms, SC – Island Realty – $1,500

A total of 32 donors gave Lucas $1,000 contributions in the second quarter.

Money from various committees helped raise more than half of Lucas’ money in the second quarter.

1. American Crystal Sugar PAC – Moorhead, MN – $10,000

Devon Energy Corp. PAC – Oklahoma City, OK – $10,000

Wells Fargo Employee PAC – Minneapolis, MN – $10,000

2. Federal Home Loan Bank of Topeka PAC – Topeka, KS – $5,000

National Multi Housing Council PAC – Washington, DC – $5,000

Fifteen committees gave the Lucas campaign $2,500 each, including Chesapeake Energy Corp. Federal PAC of Oklahoma City, OK.

A little more than $50,000 in individual donations were received by Mullin’s campaign during the second quarter. The top individual donations were:

1. Edward Gibbs of Owasso, OK – Gibbs Capitol – $2,700

Alan Roark of Tulsa, OK – Roark Landscaping – $2,700

Darton J. Zink of Broken Arrow, OK – Zeeco Inc. – $2,700

2. Robert I. Hartley of Vinita, OK – Phoenix Coal Sales – $2,500

Frank C. Love of Oklahoma City, OK – Loves Travel Stops – $2,500

Greg M. Love of Oklahoma City, OK – Loves Travel Stops – $2,500

Tom Love of Oklahoma City, OK – Loves Travel Stops – $2,500

Jennifer Meyer of Oklahoma City – Loves Travel Stops – $2,500

Jim Richie of Tulsa, OK – Auctioneer – $2,500

3. Bill G. Lance of Sulpher, OK – Chickasaw Nation -$1,500

Twenty individuals sent Mullin $1,000 each during the second quarter of this year.

The top committee donations during the second quarter to Mullin’s campaign were:

1. Associated Builders and Contractors PAC – Arlington, VA – $5,000

Chesapeake Energy Corporation Fed PAC – Oklahoma City, OK – $5,000

Ernst & Young PAC – Washington, DC – $5,000

Cox Enterprises PAC – Washington, DC – $5,000

2. NCTAPAC – Washington, DC – $4,000

3. OK Independent Petroleum Assn Federal PAC – Oklahoma City, OK – $2,600

The majority of contributions in the second quarter for Bridenstine came from the pockets of individuals instead of committees. The top individual donors were:

1. Joan Albert of Claremore, OK – Homemaker – $2,700

Phillip Albert of Claremore, OK – Pelco Structural LLC – $2,700

Kevin Hern of Tulsa, OK – KTAK Corporation – $2,700

Greg Merrell of Claremore, OK – Aircraft Specialties Services – $2,700

Linda Ann Merrell of Wagoner, OK – No Occupation Listed – $2,700

Carl Parson of Inola, OK – Inola Portable Buildings – $2,700

Dr. Richard Ike Presley of Tulsa, OK – Optometrist – $2,700

Warren Ross of Tulsa, OK – Ross Group – $2,700

2. Robert A. West of Tulsa, OK – Newpark Drilling Fluids – $2,000

During the second quarter a total of 24 donors gave $1,000 each.

The top committee donors for Bridenstine were:

1. Intelsat Corporation PAC – Washington, DC – $4,000

2. Boeing Company PAC – Arlington, VA – $2,500

3. BNSF RailPAC – Fort Worth, TX – $2,000

DirectTV Group Inc. Fund – Federal – Washington, DC – $2,000

Union Pacific Corp. Fund for Effective Gov. – Washington, DC – $2,000

4. Florida Congressional Committee – Hollywood, FL – $1,500

NCPA PAC – Alexandria, VA – $1,500

Orbital ATK – Arlington, VA – $1,500

Individual donations also made up the majority of donations for Russell. His top individual donors during the second quarter were:

1. John T. McCharen III of Oklahoma City, OK – ILP Inc. – $3,700

2. Jerry Heitpas of Oklahoma City, OK – Action Safety Supply – $2,600

3. Dewayne McAnally of Oklahoma City – The Advisory Group – $1,600

4. Gene Kraham of Oklahoma City, OK – Windsor Park Medical Clinic – $1,500

Chuck R. Thompson of Norman, OK – Republic Bank & Trust – $1,500

5. Barry Bryant of Oklahoma City, OK – Magnum Drilling Service – $1,000

Kevin Billy McGehee of Edmond, OK – Poly Films Inc – $1,000

Noble McIntyre of Oklahoma City, OK – McIntyre Law P.C. – $1,000

Ann Simmons Alspaugh of Nihcols Hills – Self Employed – $1,000

Dick Stubbs of Oklahoma City, OK – Cattlemen’s Steakhouse – $1,000

The top committee donors to Russell’s campaign during the second quarter were:

1. Devon Energy Corporation PAC – Oklahoma City, OK – $5,000

2. Eye of the Tiger PAC – Springfield, VA – $4,500

3. Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 123 Inc Federal PAC – Oklahoma City, OK – $2,600

4. Buffalo Wild Wings Inc PAC – Minneapolis, MN – $2,500

5. American Fidelity Corp. PAC – Oklahoma City, OK – $1,000

General Electric PAC – Washington, DC – $1,000

Hotel PAC – Washington, DC – $1,000

National Restaurant Association PAC – Washington, DC – $1,000

Salem Communications Corp. PAC – Camarillo, CA – $1,000

Textron Inc. PAC – Providence, RI – $1,000

Rep. Lucas’ campaign spent the most money during the second quarter of the year with $134,137 in total disbursements. Cole was second with $126,209. Coming in third was Bridenstine with total disbursements of $98,236. Mullin’s campaign spent $76,960 while Russell’s campaign registered total disbursements of $49,501.

Operating expenditures for Lucas during the second quarter totaled $46,637. The top expenditures were:

1. Drucker Lawhorn of Washington, DC – Consulting and Fundraiser – $18,545

2. Susan Balkenbush of Edmond, OK – Salary – $9,045

3. U.S. Treasury – Payroll Taxes – $3,390

4. Willies Brew and Que of Washington, DC – Food for Fundraiser – $3,300

5. Public Strategies Group, LLC of Oklahoma City, OK – Consulting – Fundraising – $2,525

Operating Expenditures for Cole’s campaign totaled $113,209. The top second quarter expenditures were:

1. Key & Associates of Reston, VA – Fundraising – $75,580

2. Credit Card Operations of Tulsa, OK – Credit Card Payment – $8,645

3. Paychex of Fairfax, VA – Payroll and Certain Expenses – $6,940

4. Graftec Communications of Oklahoma City, OK – Direct Mail – $2,844

5. Mrs. Polly Nichols of Oklahoma City, OK – In-kind Received Food and Beverage – $2,700

The Bridenstine campaign had a total of $90,236 in second quarter operating expenditures. The top expenditures were:

1. New Valley Forge Partners of Durant, OK – Fundraising Services – $19,369

2. Shapard Research of Oklahoma City, OK – Baseline Poll – $15,670

3. Preston Smith CPA of Tulsa, OK – Accounting Services – $9,340

4. Holtzman Vogel Josefiak PLLC of Warrenton, VA – FEC Compliance – $5,468

5. Tulsa Air and Space Museum of Tulsa, OK – Space Rental – $4,698

Second quarter operating expenses for Mullin’s campaign were $64,460. The top expenditures were:

1. Grand Valley Consulting LLC of Alexandria, VA – Fundraising Services – $20,491

2. AH Strategies of Oklahoma City, OK – Fundraising Commission – $13,173

3. Paychex of Fairfax, VA – Payroll Services – $9,922

4. Michael Stopp of Tahlequah, OK – Salary and Expenses – $8,428

5. Wiley Rein LLP of Washington, DC – Legal Services – $8,076

All of Russell’s second quarter disbursements were operating expenditures totaling $49.501. The top expenditures were:

1. Jedidiah Cochran of Lane, OK – Campaign Staffer and Expenses – $15, 684

2. Singularis Group LLC of Shawnee Mission, KS – Mailing-Printing, Postage – $7,639

3. New Valley Forge Partners of Tulsa, OK – Campaign and Fundraising Consulting – $7,500

4. E-Numerus LLC of Shawnee Mission, KS – FEC Compliance Reporting Service – $6,000

5. Castle Strategies LLC of Charlotte, NC – Email Marketing – $2,300

 


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