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Barack H. Obama
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Democrat Barack H. Obama

Birthdate: Aug. 4, 1961
Birth Place: Waikiki, HI, United States
Residence: Washington, DC
Religion: Christian
First Elected: 2008
Gender: Male

Candidacy

Party: Democratic
Office: President
Status: Incumbent
Next Election: 2012

Campaign Phone Number: 202-456-1111

Official Phone Number: 202-456-1111

Education

Undergraduate: Columbia University

Degree: BA

Graduate: Harvard University

Degree: JD

Barack Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and lives in Washington, D.C. He attended Occidental College and earned his bachelor's from Columbia University and a law degree from Harvard University.

The practicing attorney taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago and led a voter registration initiative in the community. He served in the Illinois Senate from 1997 to 2004 and was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2005.

He was named the 44th President of the United States in 2008, becoming the first African-American U.S. president in history.

Obama and his wife, Michelle, have two daughters.

Profile

President Barack Obama was propelled to the White House on his message of change. But after inheriting a collapsing economy and substantial debt from the previous administration, and against a stubbornly high unemployment rate, he is seeking a second term.

Obama's unusual background_ he's the Harvard-educated son of a white woman from Kansas and a black man from Kenya _ has helped him cultivate an image as a fresh face in Washington willing to take on the establishment in his own party as well as Republicans.

A practicing attorney and constitutional law instructor at the University of Chicago, in 1996 Obama ran for and won a seat in the Illinois Senate, where he represented a South Side district until his U.S. Senate run in 2004.

As a state lawmaker, he worked to overhaul Illinois' death penalty, require police to videotape interrogations in murder cases, create a tax credit for poor families and expand health care for children. He made friends and poker buddies on both sides of the aisle and was seen as pragmatic.

In 2000 a primary opponent blocked a run for Congress, but that setback has faded against his strikingly fast rise to national prominence.

Obama began his 2004 Senate campaign as a little-known state lawmaker driving around Illinois, trying to raise money and his profile. By the summer, he had generated enough buzz for Democratic National Convention organizers to offer him a coveted opportunity to deliver a key note speech. He lit up the crowd and walked out of the convention a national political commodity. By Election Day, he was flush with cash and jetting across the country on behalf of other candidates. Obama's original opponent had dropped out of the Senate race, and on Election Day he crushed the replacement _ out-of-state commentator Alan Keyes.

In the U.S. Senate, Obama backed legislation to promote the use of ethanol and to increase fuel efficiency standards for cars and trucks. He also has advocated for the poor, particularly victims of Hurricane Katrina.

He teamed with conservative GOP Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma to back legislation setting up an Internet database of all federal contracts and earmarks to enable citizens to track the way government spends their money.

Obama also rose in popularity and recognition after writing two bestselling books, "Dreams from My Father," and later "The Audacity of Hope," drawing star power from Hollywood's elite including Oprah Winfrey.

Obama announced his first presidential bid in February 2007 and stunned New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton by winning the Iowa caucuses and finishing a close second in New Hampshire. Before that, national polls had Obama consistently trailing Clinton, who emphasized her experience in Washington and the political asset represented by her husband, former President Bill Clinton. She has also jumped on some of Obama's statements to portray him as out of his depth on foreign policy.

Obama rejected such complaints. "My call for a new foreign policy is based on the same thing that informed my opposition to the war in Iraq: common sense, not conventional Washington thinking," he said.

Hallmarks of his presidency include the hard-won overhaul of the nation's health care system; implementation of the landmark New START treaty that caps American and Russian nuclear arsenals at their lowest levels since the 1960s; appointment of two women to the Supreme Court, one of whom, Sonia Sotomayor, is the first Hispanic justice. Under his orders, Navy SEALs killed Osama bin Laden, the al-Qaida leader responsible for the 9/11 attacks against the United States, and many other operatives of the terrorist group.

A confident man with an easygoing manner, Obama has said his diverse background probably contributes to his appeal, which crosses racial and geographic lines. Obama and his wife, Michelle, are especially popular among Americans for the importance they place on family, often mentioning their two daughters and reserving weekends for family time.

Federal Election Commission Candidate Disclosure

FEC Candidate ID: P80003338


I. Receipts:

 Amount
Itemized Individual Contribution:$315,031,293.00
Contributions must be itemized (i.e. listing specific information about the donor and the contribution) when the total given to the campaign from a single individual exceeds $200.
Unitemized Individual Contribution:$234,116,400.00
Total given to the campaign where specific information about the donors is not required because they have not given more than $200.
Total Individual Contributions:$549,147,692.39
Party Committee Contributions:$8,610.28
Contributions from party committees.
Other Committee Contributions:$0
Mostly contributions from PACs, also includes contributions from other candidates.
Candidate Contributions:$5,000.00
Contributions from the candidate him(her)self.
Total Overall Contributions:$549,161,302.67
Transfer from other Authorized Committee:$176,450,000.00
Candidates may have more than one committee working for their election (including jointfundraising committees).
Candidate Loans:$0
Loans received from the candidate.
Other Loans:$0
Often from banks, but must be made in the normal course of business including interest rates and collateral. Loans from individuals are treated as contributions.
Total Loan Amount:$0
Operating Expenditures Offsets:$7,051,448.09
e.g. refund of deposit for phone bank, etc..
Fundraising Offsets:$0
Applies only for Presidential candidates receiving public matching funds in the primaries.
Legal and Accounting Offsets:$0
Applies only for Presidential candidates receiving public matching funds in the primaries.
Total Offsets:$0
Other Receipts:$79,237.36
e.g. interest on bank deposits, capital gains, etc.
Total Receipts:$732,741,988.12



II. Disbursements:

 Amount
Operating Expenditures:$687,920,748.84
Total of normal operating expenditures. These must also be itemized when payments to a specific vendor exceed $200.
Transfers to Authorized Committees:$0
Candidates may have more than one committee working for their election (including jointfundraising committees).
Candidate Loan Repayment:$0
Loan repayments to the candidate.
Other Loan Repayment:$0
Loan repayments to banks or others.
Total Loan Repayment Amount:$0
Individual Refunds:$8,134,855.97
Contribution refunds made to individuals.
Political Party Refunds:$0
Contribution refunds made to parties.
Other Committee Refunds:$0
Mainly PACs or other candidates.
Total Contribution Refunds:$8,134,855.97
Other Disbursements:$33,592,381.92
e.g. donations to charity, contributions to state or local candidates, etc.
Total Disbursements:$729,647,986.73



III. Cash Summary:

 Amount
Ending Cash on Hand:$5,397,399.35
Ending cash balance on the most recent filing.
Net Contributions:$3,184,279,265.24
Sum of all contributions minus any contribution refunds.
Net Operating Expenditure:$3,800,815,180.54
Sum of all operating expenditures minus any offsets to those expenditures.
Debts Owed by Committee:$7,223,152.54
Debts Owed to Committee:$0

Last File Date: 2012-11-26

PAC Contributions

PACDateAmount
OBAMA VICTORY FUND 2012Dec. 31, 2012$8,700,000
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEEDec. 31, 2012$9,056
NEW HAMPSHIRE DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 31, 2012$7,089
COLORADO DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 31, 2012$2,904
OBAMA FOR AMERICADec. 31, 2012$7,500,000
OBAMA VICTORY FUND 2012Dec. 31, 2012$7,500,000
DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF FLORIDADec. 31, 2012$9,363
DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF FLORIDADec. 31, 2012$2,631
DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF FLORIDADec. 31, 2012$2,790
OBAMA FOR AMERICADec. 31, 2012$2,500,000
DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF FLORIDADec. 31, 2012$9,622
UTAH STATE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEEDec. 31, 2012$2,500
OBAMA VICTORY FUND 2012Dec. 31, 2012$2,500,000
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF WISCONSINDec. 31, 2012$3,615
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF VIRGINIADec. 31, 2012$7,575
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF VIRGINIADec. 31, 2012$3,617
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF VIRGINIADec. 31, 2012$2,070
MICHIGAN DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COMMITEEDec. 31, 2012$3,871
MINNESOTA DEMOCRATIC-FARMER-LABOR PARTYDec. 31, 2012$3,759
OHIO DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 31, 2012$2,302
OHIO DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 31, 2012$3,780
OHIO DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 31, 2012$7,255
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF VIRGINIADec. 31, 2012$6,041
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 31, 2012$2,201
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 31, 2012$2,520
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 31, 2012$2,631
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 31, 2012$6,138
OBAMA FOR AMERICADec. 31, 2012$8,700,000
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 31, 2012$2,201
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 31, 2012$2,631
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 31, 2012$2,520
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 31, 2012$6,138
IOWA DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 31, 2012$13,238
NORTH CAROLINA DEMOCRATIC PARTY - FEDERALDec. 31, 2012$2,250
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEEDec. 31, 2012$7,000,000
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEEDec. 31, 2012$7,762
NORTH CAROLINA DEMOCRATIC PARTY - FEDERALDec. 31, 2012$14,940
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 30, 2012$5,354
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF NEW MEXICODec. 30, 2012$2,500
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 30, 2012$5,354
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEEDec. 30, 2012$7,500,000
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEEDec. 30, 2012$8,409
OBAMA VICTORY FUND 2012Dec. 30, 2012$4,500,000
OBAMA FOR AMERICADec. 30, 2012$4,500,000
NORTH CAROLINA DEMOCRATIC PARTY - FEDERALDec. 29, 2012$25,688
OBAMA VICTORY FUND 2012Dec. 29, 2012$6,500,000
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEEDec. 29, 2012$8,000,000
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEEDec. 29, 2012$7,762
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEEDec. 29, 2012$3,340
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 29, 2012$16,300
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 29, 2012$16,300
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF WISCONSINDec. 29, 2012$6,253
COLORADO DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 29, 2012$9,184
DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF FLORIDADec. 29, 2012$9,433
OHIO DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 29, 2012$18,162
MICHIGAN DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COMMITEEDec. 29, 2012$5,968
MINNESOTA DEMOCRATIC-FARMER-LABOR PARTYDec. 29, 2012$3,556
PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 29, 2012$17,463
OBAMA FOR AMERICADec. 29, 2012$6,500,000
NEW HAMPSHIRE DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 29, 2012$3,917
IOWA DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 29, 2012$3,018
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 25, 2012$2,653
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF VIRGINIADec. 20, 2012$10,224
UTAH STATE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEEDec. 13, 2012$4,348
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF ARKANSASDec. 13, 2012$2,500
IOWA DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 11, 2012$2,587
OHIO DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 10, 2012$3,357
PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 10, 2012$3,565
IOWA DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 9, 2012$3,000
COLORADO DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 8, 2012$4,200
NEW YORK STATE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEEDec. 8, 2012$2,400
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF VIRGINIADec. 8, 2012$9,500
NORTH CAROLINA DEMOCRATIC PARTY - FEDERALDec. 8, 2012$5,500
PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 8, 2012$3,400
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF OREGONDec. 8, 2012$3,000
DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF FLORIDADec. 8, 2012$5,400
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 8, 2012$5,400
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF NEW MEXICODec. 8, 2012$3,400
OHIO DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 8, 2012$3,800
MICHIGAN DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COMMITEEDec. 8, 2012$4,300
OHIO DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 6, 2012$3,100
DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF FLORIDADec. 6, 2012$3,000
OHIO DEMOCRATIC PARTYDec. 5, 2012$3,500
DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF FLORIDADec. 5, 2012$2,200
SOLIS FOR CONGRESSSept. 8, 2012$2,000
SOLIS FOR CONGRESSAug. 29, 2012$2,000
OHIO DEMOCRATIC PARTYAug. 23, 2012$5,800
ALASKA DEMOCRATIC PARTYAug. 1, 2012$3,000
OBAMA VICTORY FUND 2012July 31, 2012$9,300,000
OBAMA FOR AMERICAJuly 31, 2012$9,300,000
VERMONT DEMOCRATIC PARTYJuly 24, 2012$3,000
OBAMA FOR AMERICAJune 30, 2012$5,000,000
NORTH CAROLINA DEMOCRATIC PARTY - FEDERALJune 15, 2012$4,800
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF WISCONSINFeb. 1, 2012$6,253
NEW HAMPSHIRE DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 30, 2011$3,289
MINNESOTA DEMOCRATIC-FARMER-LABOR PARTYNov. 30, 2011$2,603
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF VIRGINIANov. 30, 2011$3,706
OBAMA VICTORY FUND 2012Nov. 30, 2011$1,275,000
IOWA DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 30, 2011$5,276
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 30, 2011$3,305
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 30, 2011$3,305
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEENov. 30, 2011$2,208
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEENov. 30, 2011$7,000,000
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEENov. 30, 2011$3,786
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF VIRGINIANov. 30, 2011$4,784
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF VIRGINIANov. 30, 2011$6,019
OBAMA FOR AMERICANov. 30, 2011$1,275,000
OBAMA FOR AMERICANov. 30, 2011$9,000,000
NORTH CAROLINA DEMOCRATIC PARTY - FEDERALNov. 30, 2011$3,388
COLORADO DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 30, 2011$4,338
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 30, 2011$6,215
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 30, 2011$3,141
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 30, 2011$6,215
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 30, 2011$3,141
IOWA DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 30, 2011$3,670
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF NEW MEXICONov. 30, 2011$2,492
DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF FLORIDANov. 30, 2011$4,427
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEENov. 30, 2011$1,000,000
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEENov. 30, 2011$5,510
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEENov. 30, 2011$7,504
MICHIGAN DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COMMITEENov. 30, 2011$2,652
MICHIGAN DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COMMITEENov. 30, 2011$7,500
OHIO DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 30, 2011$5,696
OBAMA VICTORY FUND 2012Nov. 30, 2011$9,000,000
PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 30, 2011$4,032
PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 30, 2011$2,511
PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 30, 2011$6,457
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF WISCONSINNov. 30, 2011$4,501
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF WISCONSINNov. 30, 2011$2,097
MICHIGAN DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COMMITEENov. 30, 2011$2,916
MICHIGAN DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COMMITEENov. 30, 2011$3,136
DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF FLORIDANov. 30, 2011$4,823
DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF FLORIDANov. 30, 2011$5,125
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEENov. 30, 2011$2,750,000
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEENov. 30, 2011$7,115
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEENov. 29, 2011$7,000,000
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEENov. 29, 2011$2,200,000
HODES FOR SENATENov. 28, 2011$2,000
RUBEN HINOJOSA FOR CONGRESSNov. 24, 2011$2,000
GEORGIA FEDERAL ELECTIONS COMMITTEENov. 23, 2011$5,000
STATE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF ALABAMANov. 13, 2011$2,500
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 12, 2011$2,619
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF VIRGINIANov. 12, 2011$2,589
DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF FLORIDANov. 12, 2011$3,871
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 12, 2011$2,619
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF VIRGINIANov. 8, 2011$4,154
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 8, 2011$2,933
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 8, 2011$2,933
MICHIGAN DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COMMITEENov. 8, 2011$3,243
ILLINOIS VICTORYNov. 8, 2011$4,600
DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF FLORIDANov. 8, 2011$6,799
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEENov. 4, 2011$1,373,557
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF VIRGINIANov. 2, 2011$2,547
PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 2, 2011$2,195
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 2, 2011$3,873
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 2, 2011$3,873
DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF FLORIDANov. 2, 2011$5,015
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF SOUTH CAROLINANov. 2, 2011$2,500
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEENov. 1, 2011$2,000,000
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF WISCONSINNov. 1, 2011$2,594
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF VIRGINIANov. 1, 2011$5,100
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF VIRGINIANov. 1, 2011$4,047
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEENov. 1, 2011$5,414
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEENov. 1, 2011$1,400,000
OHIO DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 1, 2011$3,340
NORTH CAROLINA DEMOCRATIC PARTY - FEDERALNov. 1, 2011$4,166
NORTH CAROLINA DEMOCRATIC PARTY - FEDERALNov. 1, 2011$3,242
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF SOUTH CAROLINANov. 1, 2011$2,313
MICHIGAN DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COMMITEENov. 1, 2011$2,594
COLORADO DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 1, 2011$2,711
OBAMA FOR AMERICANov. 1, 2011$7,500,000
IOWA DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 1, 2011$4,244
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEENov. 1, 2011$6,500,000
WASHINGTON STATE DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEENov. 1, 2011$2,117
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF VIRGINIANov. 1, 2011$2,908
NEW HAMPSHIRE DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 1, 2011$2,629
DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF FLORIDANov. 1, 2011$3,773
OBAMA VICTORY FUND 2012Nov. 1, 2011$7,500,000
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 1, 2011$5,115
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 1, 2011$6,529
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 1, 2011$6,529
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 1, 2011$5,115
NEW YORK STATE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEENov. 1, 2011$2,043
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 1, 2011$2,358
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 1, 2011$3,268
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 1, 2011$3,268
NEVADA STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 1, 2011$2,358
MICHIGAN DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COMMITEENov. 1, 2011$3,557
DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF FLORIDANov. 1, 2011$7,740
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEENov. 1, 2011$5,250,000
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEENov. 1, 2011$7,115
OHIO DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 1, 2011$12,478
OHIO DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 1, 2011$5,262
OHIO DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 1, 2011$2,881
PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 1, 2011$4,707
PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATIC PARTYNov. 1, 2011$3,694
DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEENov. 1, 2011$7,115

Campaigns

Recent winning percentages for office currently held: 53% (2008).

(Last updated by Stacy A. Anderson on March 27, 2012.)

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