Penelope Lee Maza donates $750 to Tammy L. Duckworth’s campaign committee in June

Penelope Lee Maza donates 0 to Tammy L. Duckworth’s campaign committee in June
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Penelope Lee Maza donated $750 to Tammy L. Duckworth during June, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).

Donations can be made to political candidates in various amounts. The FEC regulates these donations, and individual groups, excluding PACs, must disclose donations over $250 per year.

The following table lists top 100 contributions donated to Tammy L. Duckworth’s campaign in June.

Rank Contributor Amount
1 Clay Kenan Kirk $2,800
2 David E. Grambort $2,400
3 Dianne Shumaker $2,000
3 Fay Hartog-Levin $2,000
5 Anna Panor $1,000
5 Geetha Pandian $1,000
5 Sharron St. Clair Burgess $1,000
5 David Nisius $1,000
5 Eugene R. Desombre $1,000
5 Carmin Reiss $1,000
5 Gloria Page $1,000
5 Arminius Bucher $1,000
5 Michael Yap $1,000
5 David Namkung $1,000
15 Harold Cathcart $750
15 Penelope Lee Maza $750
17 Linda Schwartz $700
18 John O. Stewardson $603
19 William Reddy $550
20 James Oshima $500
20 George Timberlake $500
20 Sara O’Connell $500
20 Roy Rettig $500
20 Judith Avery $500
20 Carol Cleave $500
20 James Schnautz $500
20 Barbara Greiss $500
20 Toni Mcdougall $500
20 Margaret Cason $500
20 Patricia Matkowski $500
20 Robert S. Rothschild Jr. $500
20 James Becker $500
20 Paul Merriken $500
20 Robert L. Berner Jr. $500
20 Hugh Freund $500
20 Andrea Van De Kamp $500
20 Susan Catherwood $500
20 James M. Donovan $500
20 Edwin Kerr $500
20 Roy Miyamoto $500
20 Jay Sugerman $500
20 Elizabeth B. Weinstock $500
20 Edward Weisberger $500
20 Joan Glatman $500
20 Lisa Rulney $500
20 Robert H. Armstrong $500
20 William E. Little Jr. $500
20 Thomas Onan $500
20 Chris Miller $500
50 Nancy Ramsey $450
51 William Ripley $400
52 Gregory Lincoln $350
53 Albert Alling $300
53 Beverly Wickstrom $300
53 Celia Taupin $300
53 Carol Butler $300
53 Raymond Fangboner $300
53 Paula Schauble $300
53 Andrew Jergens $300
53 Ilse Melamid $300
61 Jose Terz $250
61 Linda Brownrigg $250
61 Gerald Carruthers $250
61 Robert Scheibel $250
61 Annette Jensen $250
61 Judith Zeh $250
61 Margaret Dolan $250
61 Patricia Nakashima $250
61 Carolyn Bluhm $250
61 John Whisler $250
61 Georgia Heid $250
61 Linda L. Newman $250
61 Kathy Rider $250
61 Kathleen Garfinkle $250
61 Shirley Shapiro $250
61 Keith Short $250
61 Andrew Bernstein $250
61 James Ware $250
61 Leslie Batson $250
61 Andrew Wycislak $250
61 Helen Spaulding $250
61 John E. Schowalter $250
61 Alice S. Huang $250
61 Fred Dortort $250
61 Said Hilal $250
61 Caroline Ham $250
61 Philip Hettmansperger $250
61 Donna Mclarty $250
61 Karen Mcginty $250
61 Michael Yauger $250
61 Harriet Yoshida $250
61 Alton Lauver $250
61 Jo Seibel $250
61 Pradadara Mukkamala $250
61 Suzanne Burgess $250
61 Joseph Quash $250
61 James Burnis $250
61 Eileen Sara Ireland $250
61 Bertha Downing $250
61 Judith Jelinek $250


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