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Bonner and Barber Continue Trickle of Financial Disclosures

The financial disclosures candidates file with the FEC for federal elections are trickling in slowly for the last quarter of 2009.  The only sitting Alabama congressman to file his report as of this writing is 1st District Rep. Jo Bonner.  Mr. Bonner reported total receipt for the year of $420,998 and cash on hand of $568,412.  Of that amount, $220,479 came from individuals and $196,100 from PACS.

Notable donors for Mr. Bonner include:

$10,000 (here and here) from the Alabama Power Employees PAC

$10,000 (here and here)from Employees of Northrup Grumman PAC

$2000 from the President of the University of South Alabama Gordon Moulton

$1550 (here and here) from former 1st district Rep. Sonny Callahan

$1300 (here, here, here and here) from Ray Cole, VP at Van Scoyoc, and former state director for Sen. Shelby

$1000 from former Lt. Gov. Steve Windom

$1000 from University of Alabama President Robert Witt

$1000 from political consultant Dax Swatek

$500 from former U.S. Ambassador Bill Cabaniss

$500 from prominent lobbyist, UA board member and former state senator Joe Fine

$500 from State Treasurer and gubernatorial candidate Kay Ivey

$500 from gubernatorial candidate Tim James

$250 from Alabama State Revenue Commissioner Tim Russell

$250 from State Rep. Paul DeMarco

$250 from State Rep. Jamie Ison

$200 from State Rep. Victor Gaston

The only active candidate for office whose report is showing so far is 2nd District Republican candidate Rick Barber.  Mr. Barber showed a total of $15,308 collected, with $2,400 of that being his own money and $12,494 cash on hand.

Notable contributors to Mr. Barber included:

$2400 from Nadine Sims, a retiree in Ennis, Texas

$2400 from Charles Exley of Grosse Pointe, Michigan

$1500 from Alan and Sarah Walker of Falls Churc, Virginia

$1200 from Dr. Vaughn Mancha of Montgomery

$1000 from Brandy Adams of Arlington, Texas

$1000 from Joe Hudson, owner of Joe Hudson Collission Center in Montgomery, Alabama

Just the first of many financial disclosures to pour over in the coming weeks.  Comments are welcome below.

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