Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

More than $90,000 in recent donations filed by Elliott, Hill

- FRANK E. LOCKWOOD

Republican U.S. Rep. French Hill of Little Rock on Saturday reported receiving 24 donations of $1,000 or more, totaling $44,500.

His opponent in the 2nd Congressio­nal District, state Sen. Joyce Elliott, D-Little Rock, on Saturday reported receiving 26 donations of $1,000 or more, totaling $48,000.

Under federal law, candidates aren’t required to file their next full campaign finance report until Dec. 3. However, they must file 48-Hour Notices, listing any donation of $1,000 or more within 48 hours of receipt.

Hill reported receiving four of the donations, totaling $9,000, on Thursday; 20, totaling $35,500, were added Friday, his campaign told the Federal Election Commission.

THURSDAY

■ Texas Red, Amarillo, Texas, $1,000

■ Finseca PAC, Washington, $2,000

■ On Wisconsin PAC Inc., Janesville, Wis., $5,000

■ Dr. William Richard Hixson, Little Rock, $1,000

FRIDAY

■ Making America Prosperous PAC, Springfiel­d, Va., $2,500

■ Salt City PAC, Alexandria, Va., $1,000

■ David Rouzer for Congress, Wilmington, N.C., $2,000

■ Re-Joyce PAC, Athens, Ga., $2,000

■ RVFPAC, Athens, Ga., $2,000

■ Guy for Congress, Pittsburgh, Pa., $2,000

■ Populus Financial Group Inc. PAC, Irving, Texas, $1,000

■ Genworth Financial Inc. PAC, Richmond, Va., $1,000

■ Annaly Capital Management Inc. PAC, New York City, $1,000

■ Barclays Group US Inc. PAC, Washington, $4,000

■ AFLAC Inc. PAC, Columbus, Ga., $1,000

■ Texas Republican­s United PAC, Austin, Texas, $5,000

■ Byron Donalds for Congress, Naples, Fla., $1,000

■ Cathy McMorris Rogers PAC, Springfiel­d, Va., $3,000

■ Kevin McCarthy for Congress, Bakersfiel­d, Calif., $2,000 ■ John C. Dugan, Chevy Chase, Md., $1,000

■ Tommy J. Lasiter, North Little Rock, $1,000

■ Hollis McLoughlin, Washington, $1,000

■ Matthew S. Reddin, Little Rock, $1,000

■ Texas Red, Amarillo, Texas, $1,000

Elliott received 15 of the contributi­ons, totaling $29,100, on Thursday and 11, totaling $18,900, on Friday.

THURSDAY

■ Loebsack for Congress, Iowa City, Iowa, $1,000

■ Jobs Education and Families First — JEFF PAC, Washington, $2,500

■ All Power to the People, Washington, $1,000

■ Good Friends PAC, Portland, Ore., $1,000

■ American Academy of Ophthalmol­ogy PAC, Washington, $2,000

■ Defeat Republican­s PAC, Raleigh, N.C., $1,000

■ Letter Carrier Political Fund, Washington, $5,000

■ Fair Shot PAC, Malden, Mass., $1,000

■ Louise Gund, Berkeley, Calif., $2,800

■ Betsy Singleton Snyder, Little Rock, $1,000

■ Higher Heights for America PAC, Brooklyn, N.Y., $1,000

■ United Steelworke­rs PAC, Pittsburgh, Pa., $5,000

■ Dana Lawrence, Little Rock, $1,000

■ Edward G. Shufro, New York City, $2,800

■ Abraham Carpenter, Grady, $1,000

FRIDAY

■ Ragesh Tangri, Oakland, Calif., $1,000

■ CHC Bold PAC, Washington, $2,500

■ Lauren Bradley, Sherwood, $1,000

■ Rod Womer, Newbury Park, Calif., $2,800

■ Committee for a Democratic Future, McLean, Va., $1,000

■ Davis for Congress, Chicago, $1,000

■ The Cicilline Committee, Providence, R.I., $2,000

■ Barbara Karplus, Newbury Park, Calif., $2,800

■ Bonnie Watson Coleman for Congress, Washington, $1,000

■ Kuster for Congress, Concord, N.H., $1,000

■ David Harari, Los Gatos, Calif., $2,800

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