Top Contributors to Primarily Formed Committees: November 2016 General Election
The lists below reflect top contributors as reported by committees that have raised at least $1,000,000 and are primarily formed to support or oppose a state ballot measure or a candidate for state office in the November 2016 general election.
The following key explains the symbols used to indicate changes after each new update.
Status Key
Key | Description |
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NEW | A new person/entity has qualified as a top 10 contributor. |
↑ | A contributor has moved up the list. |
↓ | A contributor has moved down the list. |
+ | A contributor has made an additional contribution. |
- | No change has occurred with this contributor. |
*A contributor whose name is marked with an asterisk made a contribution to a committee that simultaneously supported or opposed more than one potential ballot measure for the same election. Because of this, it is not possible to determine the amount of the contribution that was spent specifically on the campaign for any particular measure. In these cases the contributions are listed for each ballot measure the committee has been formed to support or oppose. This results in the same contribution appearing multiple times - once for each ballot measure the committee supports or opposes.
Top Contributors Lists
Prop 51 - School Bonds. Funding for K-12 School and Community College Facilities. Initiative Statute.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | CA | - | $2,320,000 | |
2 | CA | - | $1,582,178 | |
3 | Community College Facility Coalition Issues Committee | CA | - | $425,000 |
4 | Lewis Pacific Partners, Including Aggregated Contributions from Lewis Investment Company, LLC | CA | + | $275,100 |
5 | CalAtlantic Group, Inc. (Formerly Standard Pacific Corp.) and Affiliated Entities | CA | - | $262,600 |
6 | CA Assn of Realtors Issues Mobilization PAC | CA | - | $250,000 |
7 | Lennar Homes of California Inc., and Affiliated Entities | CA | ↑+ | $237,600 |
8 | TRI Pointe Group, Inc. and Its Affiliated Entities Including Tri Pointe Homes, LLC and Pardee Homes | CA | ↓- | $237,600 |
9 | Shea Homes and Affiliated Entities | AZ | ↓- | $237,500 |
10 | KB Home | CA | ↓- | $237,500 |
Total from top contributors | $6,065,078 |
Opposing
No committee opposing this ballot measure raised enough money to reach the reporting threshold for this list.
Prop 52 - Medi - Cal Hospital Fee Program. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | California Health Foundation and Trust | CA | - | $11,501,975 |
2 | Dignity Health | CA | NEW | $8,478,390 |
3 | Sutter Health | CA | ↓- | $4,160,670 |
4 | Childrens Hospital Los Angeles | CA | ↓- | $3,418,305 |
5 | Adventist Health | CA | ↓- | $3,020,143 |
6 | Loma Linda University Medical Center | CA | ↓- | $2,416,560 |
7 | Children's Hospital Central California | CA | ↓- | $2,013,968 |
8 | Community Medical Centers | CA | ↓- | $1,963,985 |
9 | Memorial Health Services - Memorial Care Health System | CA | ↓- | $1,668,562 |
10 | AHMC Healthcare, Inc | CA | ↓- | $1,388,422 |
Total from top contributors | $40,030,980 |
Opposing
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | SEIU - United Healthcare Workers West (Nonprofit 501(C)(5)) |
CA | - | $3,714,548 |
2 | SEIU - United Healthcare Workers West Political Issues Committee | CA | - | $325,040 |
No additional contributions at the reporting threshold | ||||
Total from top contributors | $4,039,588 |
Prop 53 - Revenue Bonds. Statewide Voter Approval. Initiative Constitutional Amendment.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dean Cortopassi | CA | + | $3,534,331 |
2 | Joan Cortopassi | CA | - | $1,500,000 |
No additional contributions at the reporting threshold | ||||
Total from top contributors | $5,034,331 |
Opposing
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Brown for Governor 2014 | CA | + | $4,107,500 |
2 | CA | + | $1,884,211 | |
3 | Members' Voice of the State Building and Construction Trades Council of California |
CA | - | $1,346,814 |
State Building and Construction Trades Council of California **entity affiliates with Members' Voice of the State Building and Construction for contribution total** |
CA | - | - | |
4 | L. John Doerr, III | CA | - | $1,000,000 |
5 | Laborers Pacific Southwest Regional Organizing Coalition - Issues PAC | CA | - | $800,000 |
6 | Jerrold A. Perenchio & Affiliated Entities | CA | - | $500,000 |
7 | San Manuel Band of Mission Indians | CA | - | $500,000 |
8 | Lytton Rancheria of California | CA | - | $500,000 |
9 | International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) | CA | - | $375,000 |
10 | California Construction Industry Labor Management Cooperation Trust |
CA | - | $350,000 |
Total from top contributors | $11,363,525 |
Prop 54 - Legislature. Legislation and Proceedings. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Charles T. Munger Jr. | CA | + | $10,705,640 |
No additional contributions at the reporting threshold | - | 0 | ||
Total from top contributors | $10,705,640 |
Opposing
No committee opposing this ballot measure raised enough money to reach the reporting threshold for this list.
Prop 55 - Tax Extension to Fund Education and Healthcare. Initiative Constitutional Amendment.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | CA Hospitals Committee on Issues, CHCI Sponsored by California Association of Hospitals and Health Systems (CAHHS) Top Donors |
CA | - | $25,121,370 |
California Association of Hospitals and Health Systems (Committee affiliates with above for contribution total) |
- | - | ||
2 | CA | - | $21,053,224 | |
3 | CA | - | $4,434,043 | |
CA State Council of Service Employees (nonprofit 501(c )(5)) (Committee affiliates with above for contribution total) |
CA | - | - | |
4 | Thomas F. Steyer* | CA | - | $1,750,000 |
5 | CA | + |
$1,583,694 | |
CA School Employees Association (Committee affiliates with above for contribution total) |
- | - | - | |
6 | California Federation of Teachers COPE Prop/Ballot Committee | CA | - | $748,930 |
7 | CA | - | $717,775 | |
8 | SEIU - Local 1000 Issues PAC | CA | - | $620,511 |
9 | American Federation of Teacher, AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education (Fed PAC ID#C0028860) | DC | - | $250,000 |
10 | CA | - | $250,000 | |
11 | Association of California School Administrators PAC | CA | - | $250,000 |
Total from top contributors | $56,529,547 |
Opposing
No committee opposing this ballot measure raised enough money to reach the reporting threshold for this list.
Prop 56 - Cigarette Tax to Fund Healthcare, Tobacco Use Prevention, Research, and Law Enforcement. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Thomas F. Steyer* | CA | - | $11,550,000 |
2 |
CA | - | $10,096,250 | |
3 | CA | - | $2,099,896 | |
4 | CA Dental Association | CA | - | $1,010,655 |
5 | CA Medical Association | CA | - | $1,003,734 |
6 | Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and the Hospitals | CA | - | $1,000,000 |
7 | Healthy California, Sponsored by Blue Shield of California | CA | - | $1,000,000 |
8 | DC | - | $748,550 | |
9 | Michael R. Bloomberg | NY | - | $500,000 |
10 | American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO (MPO) |
DC | - | $450,000 |
Total from top contributors | $29,459,085 |
Opposing
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Philip Morris USA Inc. and its affiliates (by its service Company, Altria Client Services LLC) |
CA | - | $38,642,580 |
2 | R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company and its affiliates, by its service company RAI Services Company |
NC | - | $24,897,480 |
3 | UST LLC (made by its service company, Altria Client Services LLC), An Affiliate ofPhilip Morris USA Inc. |
CA | - | $4,294,901 |
4 | John Middleton Co. (made by its service company, Altria Client Services LLC), An Affiliate of Philip Morris USA Inc. | CA | - | $1,326,115 |
5 | ITG Brands LLG and Its Affiliates | NC | - | $1,050,000 |
6 | Fontem Ventures USA, INC (An affiliate of ITG Brands LLC) | NC | - | $450,250 |
7 | NuMark LLC (made by its service Company, Altria Client Services LLC), An Affiliate of Philip Morris USA Inc. | CA | - | $119,778 |
8 | McLane Company, Inc. | TX | - | $101,188 |
9 | Core-Mark International, Inc. |
CA | - | $59,307 |
No additional contributions at the reporting threshold |
||||
Total from top contributors | $70,941,599 |
Prop 57 - Criminal Sentences. Parole. Juvenile Criminal Proceedings and Sentencing. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Governor Brown's Ballot Measure Commitee | CA | - | $4,138,764 |
2 | CA | + | $2,174,198 | |
3 | Thomas F. Steyer* | CA | - | $1,750,000 |
4 | FWD.US (nonprofit 501(c) (4) in Support of Proposition 57 with Help from Citizens for Public Safety & Opportunity* / Mark Zuckerberg* |
DC | - | $1,000,000 |
5 | Open Society Policy Center, Inc. | NY | - | $1,000,000 |
6 | Reed Hastings | CA | - | $980,962 |
7 | CA | - | $250,000 | |
8 | CA | - | $204,613 | |
9 | Open Philanthropy Action Fund Yes on 57 (NonProfit 501(c) (4)) | CA | - | $200,000 |
10 | California State Council of Service Employees Issues Committee |
CA | - | $175,145 |
Total from top contributors | $11,873,682 |
Opposing
No committee opposing this ballot measure raised enough money to reach the reporting threshold for this list.
Prop 58 - English Proficiency. Multilingual Education. Initiative Statute.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Thomas F. Steyer* | CA | - | $1,750,000 |
2 | CA | + |
$1,722,048 | |
3 | CA | - | $250,000 | |
4 | California State Council of Service Employees (NonProfit 501 (c) (5)) | CA | - | $103,128 |
California State Council of Service Employees Issues Committee (Committee affiliates with above for contribution total) |
CA | - | - | |
5 | California Federation of Teachers COPE Prop/Ballot Committee |
CA | + |
$100,778 |
6 | Association of California School Administrators Issues Political Action Committee (ACSA Issues PAC) |
CA | - | $100,000 |
7 | CA | + |
$70,182 | |
8 | California Faculty Association Political Issues Committee | CA | - | $50,343 |
9 | SEIU United Healthcare Workers West Political Issues Committee |
CA | - | $50,000 |
10 | United Food and Commercial Workers Western States Issues PAC |
CA | - | $50,000 |
Total from top contributors | $4,246,479 |
Opposing
No committee opposing this ballot measure raised enough money to reach the reporting threshold for this list.
Prop 60 - Adult Films. Condoms. Health Requirements. Initiative Statute.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Aids Healthcare Foundation | CA | + | $5,207,071 |
No additional contributions at the reporting threshold | - | 0 | ||
Total from top contributors | $5,207,071 |
Opposing
No committee opposing this ballot measure raised enough money to reach the reporting threshold for this list.
Prop 61 - State Prescription Drug Purchases. Pricing Standards. Initiative Statute.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Aids Healthcare Foundation | CA | + | $18,717,068 |
2 | California Nurses Association PAC (CAN-PAC) | CA | + | $264,138 |
No additional contributions at the reporting threshold | ||||
Total from top contributors | $18,981,206 |
Opposing
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Merck & Co., Inc. | NJ | - | $9,420,395 |
2 | Pfizer, Inc. | NY | - | $9,420,395 |
3 | Johnson & Johnson | NJ | - | $9,301,646 |
4 | Amgen Inc. | CA | + | $7,670,768 |
5 | Abbvie Inc. | IL | - | $6,859,873 |
6 | Sanofi-Aventis U.S. LLC | NJ | - | $6,720,945 |
7 | AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP | DE | - | $6,080,535 |
8 | Allergan USA, Inc. | NJ | - | $5,079,332 |
9 | Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation | NY | - | $4,728,302 |
10 | Glaxosmithkline | NC | - | $4,528,527 |
Total from top contributors | $69,810,718 |
Prop 62 - Death Penalty. Initiative Statute.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Thomas F. Steyer* | CA | + | $1,850,000 |
2 | Nicholas McKeown | CA | - | $1,500,000 |
3 | Reed Hastings | CA | - | $1,000,000 |
4 | Laurene Powell Jobs, Including Emerson Collective, LLC. | CA | ↑+ | $600,000 |
5 | L. John Doerr III | CA | ↓- | $500,000 |
6 | Open Society Policy Center | DC | ↓- | $500,000 |
7 | Paul Graham | CA | - | $500,000 |
8 | CA | - | $250,000 | |
9 | Robert Alan Eustace | CA | - | $175,000 |
10 | Frank P. Quattrone | CA | - | $100,000 |
11 | M. Quinn Delaney | CA | - | $100,000 |
12 | Marc Benioff | CA | - | $100,000 |
13 | Amy Joyce Rao | CA | - | $100,000 |
Integrated Archive Systems, Inc. (entity affiliates with above for contribution total) |
CA | - | - | |
14 | John O'Farrell | CA | - | $100,000 |
Total from top contributors | $7,375,000 |
Opposing
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | CA Correctional Peace Officers Association Truth in American Government Fund* | CA | ↑+ | $903,304 |
2 | Peace Officers Research Association of CA Political Issues Committee (PORAC PIC)* |
CA | ↓- | $755,000 |
3 | Los Angeles Police Protective League Issues PAC* | CA | + | $270,000 |
4 |
The CA Association of Highway Patrolmen* | CA | - | $250,000 |
5 | Henry T. Nicholas, III* | CA | ↑+ | $225,000 |
6 | Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs State PIC* | CA | ↓- | $210,000 |
7 | Julie Motamedi* | CA | - | $175,000 |
8 | CA | + | $165,000 | |
9 |
San Bernardino County Safety Employees' Benefit Association PIC* | CA | - | $150,000 |
10 |
Los Angeles County Professional Peace Officers' Association Special Issues Committee* | CA | NEW | $145,907 |
Total from top contributors | $3,249,211 |
Prop 63 - Firearms. Ammunition Sales. Initiative Statute.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | CA | + | $1,150,949 | |
2 | Sean Parker | CA | - | $400,000 |
3 | George M. Marcus | CA | - | $250,000 |
4 | Nicholas Pritzker | CA | - | $250,000 |
5 | Susie Tompkins Buell | CA | - | $211,230 |
6 | Diane Wilsey | CA | - | $110,000 |
7 | Dignity Health | AZ | - | $100,000 |
8 | Alexander Soros | NY | - | $100,000 |
9 | Dagmar Dolby | CA | - | $100,000 |
10 |
*INTERMEDIARY* HSAF |
CA | - | $100,000 |
11 | 11 West Partners, LLC | CA | - | $100,000 |
Total from top contributors | $2,872,179 |
Opposing
No committee opposing this ballot measure raised enough money to reach the reporting threshold for this list.
Prop 64 - Marijuana Legalization. Initiative Statute.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sean Parker and Affiliated Entities | CA | - | $8,610,563 |
2 | Fund for Policy Reform, c/o Christina Trust, A Division of WSFS, FSB | DE | - | $6,140,000 |
3 | CA | - | $2,615,000 | |
4 | Daniel R. Lewis | FL | - | $1,250,000 |
5 | Henry van Ameringen | NY | - | $1,250,000 |
6 | Drug Policy Action - Non-Profit 501c4, Yes on Prop. 64 | CA | - | $1,190,000* |
Californians for Responsible Marijuana Reform, sponsored by Drug Policy Action** |
CA | - | ||
Drug Policy Action** | NY | - | ||
**entities affiliate with Drug Policy Action - Non-Profit 501 (c)4, Yes on Prop 64. for contribution total** | ||||
7 | NY | - | $970,000*** | |
8 | CA for Sensible Reform, Sponsored by Ghost Management Group, LLC dba Weedmaps |
CA | - | $750,000 |
9 | Nicholas Prtizker |
CA | - | $450,000 |
10 | Peter Thiel |
CA | - | $300,000 |
Total from top contributors | $23,525,563 |
*$2,970,000 in funds transferred through this committee to Yes on 64, Californians to Control, Regulate and Tax Adult Use of Marijuana While Proteching Children, Sponsored by Business, Physicians, Environmental and Social-Justice Advocate Organizations, have been subtracted from this amount to prevent counting the funds more than once.
***$2,970,000 in funds transferred through this committee to Drug Policy Action Nonprofit 501c4, Yes on Prop. 64, have been subtracted from this amount in order to prevent counting the funds more than once.
Opposing
*$900,061 in funds from this entity to SAM Action, Inc., A Committee Against Proposition 64 with Help from Citizens (Nonprofit 501(c)(4)), have been subtracted from this amount to prevent counting the funds more than once.
Prop 65 – Carryout Bags. Charges. Initiative Statute
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Hilex Poly Co. LLC* | SC | - | $2,783,739 |
2 | Formosa Plastics Corporation U.S.A.* | NJ | - | $1,148,442 |
3 | Superbag Corp.* | TX | + | $1,109,370 |
4 | Advance Polybag, Inc.* |
TX | - | $946,833 |
5 | Durabag Co., Inc.* | CA | - | $50,000 |
6 | Heritage Plastics, Inc.* | MS | - | $50,000 |
7 | Prince Rubber and Plastics Co., Inc.* | TX | - | $25,000 |
8 | Crown Poly, Inc.* | CA | - | $12,000 |
9 | The Dow Chemical Company* | TX | - | $10,000 |
10 | No additional contributions at the reporting threshold | |||
Total from top contributors | $6,135,383 |
Opposing
No committee opposing this ballot measure raised enough money to reach the reporting threshold for this list.
Prop 66 - Death Penalty. Procedures. Initiative Statute.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | CA Correctional Peace Officers Association Truth in American Government Fund* | CA | ↑+ | $903,304 |
2 | Peace Officers Research Association of CA Political Issues Committee (PORAC PIC)* |
CA | ↓- | $755,000 |
3 | Los Angeles Police Protective League Issues PAC* | CA | + | $270,000 |
4 |
The CA Association of Highway Patrolmen* | CA | - | $250,000 |
5 | Henry T. Nicholas III* | CA | ↑+ | $225,000 |
6 | Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs State PIC* | CA | ↓- | $210,000 |
7 | Julie Motamedi* | CA | - | $175,000 |
8 | CA | + | $165,000 | |
9 |
San Bernardino County Safety Employees' Benefit Association PIC* | CA | - | $150,000 |
10 |
Los Angeles County Professional Peace Officers' Association Special Issues Committee | CA | NEW | $145,907 |
Total from top contributors | $3,249,211 |
Opposing
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Thomas F. Steyer* | CA | + | $1,850,000 |
2 | Nicholas McKeown* | CA | - | $1,500,000 |
3 | Reed Hastings* | CA | - | $1,000,000 |
4 | Laurene Powell Jobs, Including Emerson Collective, LLC.* | CA | ↑+ | $600,000 |
5 | L. John Doerr III* | CA | ↓- | $500,000 |
6 | Open Society Policy Center* | DC | ↓- | $500,000 |
7 | Paul Graham* | CA | - | $500,000 |
8 | CA | - | $250,000 | |
9 | Robert Alan Eustace* | CA | - | $175,000 |
10 | Frank P. Quattrone* | CA | - | $100,000 |
11 | M. Quinn Delaney* | CA | - | $100,000 |
12 | Marc Benioff* | CA | - | $100,000 |
13 | Thomas F. Steyer* | CA | - | $100,000 |
14 | Amy Joyce Rao* | CA | - | $100,000 |
Integrated Archive Systems, Inc. (entity affiliates with above for contribution total) |
CA | - | - | |
15 | John O'Farrell* | CA | - | $100,000 |
Total from top contributors | $7,375,000 |
Prop 67 – Ban on Single-Use Plastic Bags. Referendum.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Albertsons Safeway (Formerly Known as Safeway, Inc. Including Its Affiliated Entity The Vons Companies, Inc. |
AZ | - | $150,000 |
2 | Julie Packard |
CA | - | $105,000 |
3 | California Grocers Association Issues Committee (Non-Profit 501 (C) 6): Yes on Proposition 67 |
CA | - | $100,000 |
4 | Claire Perry |
CA | - | $100,000 |
5 | Ralphs Grocery Company |
OH | - | $80,000 |
6 | Yes on 67 - Californians Against Waste - Protect the Plastic Ban (Non-Profit 501 (C) (4)) |
CA | - | $66,908 |
7 | The Nature Conservancy |
CA | - | $50,000 |
8 | Thomas F. Steyer |
CA | - | $50,000 |
9 | CA | - | $30,345 | |
10 | Anne G. Earhart |
CA | - | $25,000 |
Total from top contributors | $757,254 |
Opposing
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Hilex Poly Co. LLC* | SC | - | $2,783,739 |
2 | Formosa Plastics Corporation U.S.A.* | NJ | - | $1,148,442 |
3 | Superbag Corp.* | TX | + | $1,109,370 |
4 | Advance Polybag, Inc.* | TX | - | $946,833 |
5 | Durabag Co., Inc.* | CA | - | $50,000 |
6 | Heritage Plastics, Inc.* | MS | - | $50,000 |
7 | Prince Rubber and Plastics Co., Inc.* | TX | - | $25,000 |
8 | Crown Poly, Inc.* | CA | - | $12,000 |
9 | The Dow Chemical Company* | TX | - | $10,000 |
10 | No additional contributions at the reporting threshold | |||
Total from top contributors | $6,135,383 |
Assembly District 47 - Candidate Eloise Reyes
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | California State Council of Service Employees Political Committee |
CA | ↑+ | $353,753 |
2 | Consumer Attorneys of California Independent Campaign Committee |
CA | + | $350,000 |
3 | United Food and Commercial Workers Western States Council Independent Expenditure PAC | CA | ↓- | $340,901 |
4 | United Food and Commercial Workers Active Ballot Club (California) (FED PAC ID#C00002766) |
DC | ↓+ |
$285,000 |
5 | CA | ↓+ |
$250,000 | |
6 | United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 1167 PAC |
CA | + | $100,000 |
7 | California League of Conservation Voters - Independent Expenditure Committee | CA | NEW | $40,000 |
8 | Service Employees International Union Local 721 CTW, CLC Workers' Strength Committee |
CA | ↓- | $25,000 |
9 | Local 770, United Food and Commercial Workers Political Action Committee |
CA | ↓- | $25,000 |
10 | United Food & Commercial Workers Union Local 324 PAC |
CA | ↓- | $25,000 |
11 | UFCW Local 99 PAC |
AZ | ↓- | $25,000 |
Total from top contributors | $1,819,654 |
Opposing
No committee opposing this candidate raised enough money to reach the reporting threshold for this list.
Prop 51 - School Bonds. Funding for K-12 School and Community College Facilities. Initiative Statute.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | CA | - | $2,320,000 | |
2 | CA | - | $1,582,178 | |
3 | Community College Facility Coalition Issues Committee | CA | - | $425,000 |
4 | Lewis Pacific Partners, Including Aggregated Contributions from Lewis Investment Company, LLC | CA | + | $275,100 |
5 | CalAtlantic Group, Inc. (Formerly Standard Pacific Corp.) and Affiliated Entities | CA | - | $262,600 |
6 | CA Assn of Realtors Issues Mobilization PAC | CA | - |
$250,000 |
7 | Lennar Homes of California Inc., and Affiliated Entities | CA | ↑+ | $237,600 |
8 | TRI Pointe Group, Inc. and Its Affiliated Entities Including Tri Pointe Homes, LLC and Pardee Homes | CA | ↓- |
$237,600 |
9 | Shea Homes and Affiliated Entities | AZ | ↓- |
$237,500 |
10 | KB Home | CA | ↓- |
$237,500 |
Total from top contributors | $6,065,078 |
Opposing
No committee opposing this ballot measure raised enough money to reach the reporting threshold for this list.
Prop 52 - Medi - Cal Hospital Fee Program. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | California Health Foundation and Trust | CA | - | $11,501,975 |
2 | Dignity Health | CA | NEW | $8,478,390 |
3 | Sutter Health | CA | ↓- | $4,160,670 |
4 | Childrens Hospital Los Angeles | CA | ↓- |
$3,418,305 |
5 | Adventist Health | CA | ↓- | $3,020,143 |
6 | Loma Linda University Medical Center | CA | ↓- | $2,416,560 |
7 | Children's Hospital Central California | CA | ↓- | $2,013,968 |
8 | Community Medical Centers | CA | ↓- | $1,963,985 |
9 | Memorial Health Services - Memorial Care Health System | CA | ↓- | $1,668,562 |
10 | AHMC Healthcare, Inc | CA | ↓- | $1,388,422 |
Total from top contributors | $40,030,980 |
Opposing
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | SEIU - United Healthcare Workers West (Nonprofit 501(C)(5)) |
CA | - | $3,714,548 |
2 | SEIU - United Healthcare Workers West Political Issues Committee | CA | - | $325,040 |
No additional contributions at the reporting threshold | ||||
Total from top contributors | $4,039,588 |
Prop 53 - Revenue Bonds. Statewide Voter Approval. Initiative Constitutional Amendment.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dean Cortopassi | CA | + | $3,534,331 |
2 | Joan Cortopassi | CA | - | $1,500,000 |
No additional contributions at the reporting threshold | ||||
Total from top contributors | $5,034,331 |
Opposing
Prop 54 - Legislature. Legislation and Proceedings. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Charles T. Munger Jr. | CA | + | $10,705,640 |
No additional contributions at the reporting threshold | - | 0 | ||
Total from top contributors | $10,705,640 |
Opposing
No committee opposing this ballot measure raised enough money to reach the reporting threshold for this list.
Prop 55 - Tax Extension to Fund Education and Healthcare. Initiative Constitutional Amendment.
Supporting
Opposing
No committee opposing this ballot measure raised enough money to reach the reporting threshold for this list.
Prop 56 Cigarette Tax to Fund Healthcare, Tobacco Use Prevention, Research, and Law Enforcement. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Thomas F. Steyer* | CA | - | $11,300,000 |
2 |
CA | - |
$10,096,250 | |
3 | CA | - |
$2,099,896 | |
4 | CA Dental Association | CA | - |
$1,010,655 |
5 | CA Medical Association | CA | - |
$1,003,734 |
6 | Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and the Hospitals | CA | - |
$1,000,000 |
7 | Healthy California, Sponsored by Blue Shield of California | CA | - |
$1,000,000 |
8 | DC | - | $748,550 | |
9 | Michael R. Bloomberg | NY | - |
$500,000 |
10 | American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO (MPO) | DC | - |
$450,000 |
Total from top contributors | $29,209,084 |
Opposing
Prop 57 - Criminal Sentences. Parole. Juvenile Criminal Proceedings and Sentencing. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Governor Brown's Ballot Measure Commitee | CA | - | $4,138,764 |
2 | CA | + | $2,174,198 | |
3 | DC | - |
$1,000,000 | |
4 | Open Society Policy Center, Inc. | NY | - |
$1,000,000 |
5 | Reed Hastings | CA | - |
$980,962 |
6 | CA | - |
$204,613 | |
7 | Open Philanthropy Action Fund Yes on 57 (NonProfit 501(c) (4)) | CA | - |
$200,000 |
8 | California State Council of Service Employees Issues Committee |
CA | - |
$175,145 |
9 | Nicholas Pritzker | CA | - |
$100,000 |
10 | MP Biomedicals Holdings, LLC | CA | - |
$100,000 |
11 | United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America | DC | - |
$100,000 |
12 | M. Quinn Delaey | CA | - |
$100,000 |
13 | California Statewide Law Enforcement Association Issues Committee (CSLEA) | CA | - |
$100,000 |
Total from top contributors | $10,373,683 |
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark Zuckerberg | CA | NEW | $1,000,000 |
No additional contributions at the reporting threshold | ||||
Total from top contributors | $1,000,000 |
Opposing
No committee opposing this ballot measure raised enough money to reach the reporting threshold for this list.
Prop 58 - English Proficiency. Multilingual Education. Initiative Statute.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | CA | + | $1,722,048 | |
2 | California State Council of Service Employees (NonProfit 501 (c) (5)) | CA | - | $103,128 |
California State Council of Service Employees Issues Committee (Committee affiliates with above for contribution total) |
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3 | California Federation of Teachers COPE Prop/Ballot Committee | CA | + |
$100,778 |
4 | Association of California School Administrators Issues Political Action Committee (ACSA Issues PAC) | CA | - | $100,000 |
5 | CA | + |
$70,182 | |
6 | California Faculty Association Political Issues Committee | CA | - | $50,343 |
7 | SEIU United Healthcare Workers West Political Issues Committee |
CA | - |
$50,000 |
8 | United Food and Commercial Workers Western States Issues PAC | CA | - |
$50,000 |
9 | CA | - | $49,500 | |
10 | California Association of Bilingual Educators PAC | CA | - |
$36,136 |
Total from top contributors | $2,332,115 |
Opposing
No committee opposing this ballot measure raised enough money to reach the reporting threshold for this list.
Prop 60 - Adult Films. Condoms. Health Requirements. Initiative Statute.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Aids Healthcare Foundation | CA | + | $5,207,071 |
No additional contributions at the reporting threshold | - | 0 | ||
Total from top contributors | $5,207,071 |
Opposing
No committee opposing this ballot measure raised enough money to reach the reporting threshold for this list.
Prop 61 - State Prescription Drug Purchases. Pricing Standards. Initiative Statute.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Aids Healthcare Foundation | CA | + | $18,717,068 |
2 | California Nurses Association PAC (CAN-PAC) | CA | + | $264,138 |
No additional contributions at the reporting threshold | ||||
Total from top contributors | $18,981,206 |
Opposing
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Merck & Co., Inc. | NJ | - | $9,420,395 |
2 | Pfizer, Inc. | NY | - | $9,420,395 |
3 | Johnson & Johnson | NJ | - | $9,301,646 |
4 | Amgen Inc. | CA | + | $7,670,768 |
5 | Abbvie Inc. | IL | - | $6,859,873 |
6 | Sanofi-Aventis U.S. LLC | NJ | - | $6,720,945 |
7 | AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP | DE | - | $6,080,535 |
8 | Allergan USA, Inc. | NJ | - | $5,079,332 |
9 | Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation | NY | - | $4,728,302 |
10 | Glaxosmithkline | NC | - | $4,528,527 |
Total from top contributors | $69,810,718 |
Prop 62 – Death Penalty. Initative Statute.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Nicholas McKeown* | CA | - | $1,500,000 |
2 | Reed Hastings* | CA | - | $1,000,000 |
3 | Laurene Powell Jobs, Including Emerson Collective, LLC. | CA | ↑+ | $600,000 |
4 | L. John Doerr III* | CA | ↓- |
$500,000 |
5 | Open Society Policy Center* | DC | ↓- |
$500,000 |
6 | Paul Graham* | CA | - |
$500,000 |
7 | Robert Alan Eustace* | CA | - |
$175,000 |
8 | Frank P. Quattrone* | CA | - | $100,000 |
9 | M. Quinn Delaney* | CA | - |
$100,000 |
10 | Marc Benioff* | CA | - |
$100,000 |
11 | Thomas F. Steyer* | CA | - |
$100,000 |
12 | Amy Joyce Rao* | CA | - |
$100,000 |
Integrated Archive Systems, Inc. (entity affiliates with above for contribution total) |
CA | - | - | |
13 | John O'Farrell* | CA | - |
$100,000 |
Total from top contributors | $5,375,000 |
Opposing
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | CA Correctional Peace Officers Association Truth in American Government Fund* | CA | ↑+ | $903,303.93 |
2 | Peace Officers Research Association of CA Political Issues Committee (PORAC PIC)* |
CA | ↓- |
$755,000 |
3 | Los Angeles Police Protective League Issues PAC* | CA | + | $270,000 |
4 |
The CA Association of Highway Patrolmen* | CA | - |
$250,000 |
5 | Henry T. Nicholas III* | CA | ↑+ | $225,000 |
6 | Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs State PIC* | CA | ↓- |
$210,000 |
7 | Julie Motamedi* | CA | - | $175,000 |
8 | CA | + | $165,000 | |
9 |
San Bernardino County Safety Employees' Benefit Association PIC* | CA | - | $150,000 |
10 |
Los Angeles County Professional Peach Officers' Association Special Issues Committee | CA | NEW | $145,907 |
Total from top contributors | $3,249,211 |
Prop 63 - Firearms. Ammunition Sales. Initiative Statute.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | CA | + | $1,150,949 | |
2 | Sean Parker | CA | - | $400,000 |
3 | George M. Marcus | CA | - | $250,000 |
4 | Nicholas Pritzker | CA | - | $250,000 |
5 | Susie Tompkins Buell | CA | - | $211,230 |
6 | Diane Wilsey | CA | - | $110,000 |
7 | Dignity Health | AZ | - | $100,000 |
8 | Alexander Soros | NY | - | $100,000 |
9 | Dagmar Dolby | CA | - | $100,000 |
10 |
*INTERMEDIARY* HSAF |
CA | - | $100,000 |
11 | 11 West Partners, LLC | CA | - | $100,000 |
Total from top contributors | $2,872,179 |
Opposing
No committee opposing this ballot measure raised enough money to reach the reporting threshold for this list.
Prop 64 - Marijuana Legalization. Initiative Statute.
Supporting
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | NY | - | $3,940,000 | |
2 | Lawrence Hess | CA | NEW | $30,000 |
No additional contributions at the reporting threshold | ||||
Total from top contributors | $3,970,000 |
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Fund for Policy Reform, c/o Christina Trust, A Division of WSFS, FSB |
DE | + | $6,140,000 |
No additional contributions at the reporting threshold | ||||
Total from top contributors | $6,140,000 |
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Daniel R. Lewis |
FL | NEW | $1,250,000 |
2 | Sean Parker and Affiliated Entities |
CA | NEW | $1,250,000 |
3 | Henry van Ameringen | NY | NEW | $1,000,000 |
4 | All One God Faith, Inc. D/B/A Dr. Bronnter's Magic Soaps | CA | NEW | $250,000 |
5 | Privateer Holdings, Inc. | WA | NEW | $50,000 |
No additional contributions at the reporting threshold | ||||
Total from top contributors | $3,800,000 |
Opposing
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Juliet F. Schauer and Trust - Affiliated Entities | PA | NEW | $1,364,000 |
No additional contributions at the reporting threshold | ||||
Total from top contributors | $1,364,000 |
Opposing
Prop 65 – Carryout Bags. Charges. Initative Statute
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Hilex Poly Co. LLC* | SC | - | $2,783,739 |
2 | Formosa Plastics Corporation U.S.A.* | NJ | - | $1,148,442 |
3 | Superbag Corp* | TX | + | $1,109,370 |
4 | Advance Polybag, Inc.* | TX | - | $946,833 |
5 | Durabag Co., Inc.* | CA | - | $50,000 |
6 | Heritage Plastics, Inc.* | MS | - | $50,000 |
7 | Prince Rubber and Plastics Co., Inc.* | TX | - | $25,000 |
8 | Crown Poly, Inc.* | CA | - | $12,000 |
9 | The Dow Chemical Company* | TX | - | $10,000 |
10 | No additional contributions at the reporting threshold | |||
Total from top contributors | $6,135,383 |
Opposing
No committee opposing this ballot measure raised enough money to reach the reporting threshold for this list.
Prop 66 - Death Penalty. Procedures. Initiative Statute.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | CA Correctional Peace Officers Association Truth in American Government Fund* | CA | ↑+ | $903,304 |
2 | Peace Officers Research Association of CA Political Issues Committee (PORAC PIC)* |
CA | ↓- | $755,000 |
3 | Los Angeles Police Protective League Issues PAC* | CA | + | $270,000 |
4 |
The CA Association of Highway Patrolmen* | CA | - |
$250,000 |
5 | Henry T. Nicholas, III* | CA | ↑+ | $225,000 |
6 | Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs State PIC* | CA | ↓- |
$210,000 |
7 | Julie Motamedi* | CA | - | $175,000 |
8 | CA | ↑+ | $155,000 | |
9 |
San Bernardino County Safety Employees' Benefit Association PIC* | CA | - |
$150,000 |
10 |
Los Angeles County Professional Peace Officers' Association Special Issues Committee* | CA | NEW | $145,907 |
Total from top contributors | $3,249,211 |
Opposing
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Nicholas McKeown | CA | - | $1,500,000 |
2 | Reed Hastings | CA | - | $1,000,000 |
3 | Laurene Powell Jobs, Including Emerson Collective, LLC. | CA | ↑+ | $600,000 |
4 | L. John Doerr III | CA | ↓- |
$500,000 |
5 | Open Society Policy Center | DC | ↓- |
$500,000 |
6 | Paul Graham | CA | - |
$500,000 |
7 | Robert Alan Eustace | CA | - |
$175,000 |
8 | Frank P. Quattrone | CA | - | $100,000 |
9 | M. Quinn Delaney | CA | - |
$100,000 |
10 | Marc Benioff | CA | - |
$100,000 |
11 | Thomas F. Steyer | CA | - |
$100,000 |
12 | Amy Joyce Rao | CA | - |
$100,000 |
Integrated Archive Systems, Inc. (entity affiliates with above for contribution total) |
CA | - | - | |
13 | John O'Farrell | CA | - |
$100,000 |
Total from top contributors | $5,375,000 |
Prop 67 – Ban on Single-Use Plastic Bags. Referendum.
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Albertsons Safeway (Formerly Known as Safeway, Inc. Including Its Affiliated Entity The Vons Companies, Inc. |
AZ | - | $150,000 |
2 | Julie Packard |
CA | - | $105,000 |
3 | California Grocers Association Issues Committee (Non-Profit 501 (C) 6): Yes on Proposition 67 |
CA | - | $100,000 |
4 | Claire Perry |
CA | - | $100,000 |
5 | Ralphs Grocery Company |
OH | - | $80,000 |
6 | Yes on 67 - Californians Against Waste - Protect the Plastic Ban (Non-Profit 501 (C) (4)) |
CA | - | $66,908 |
7 | The Nature Conservancy |
CA | - | $50,000 |
8 | Thomas F. Steyer |
CA | - | $50,000 |
9 | CA | - |
$30,345 | |
10 | Anne G. Earhart |
CA | - | $25,000 |
Total from top contributors | $757,254 |
Opposing
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Hilex Poly Co. LLC* | SC | - | $2,783,739 |
2 | Formosa Plastics Corporation U.S.A.* | NJ | - | $1,148,442 |
3 | Superbag Corp.* | TX | + | $1,109,370 |
4 | Advance Polybag, Inc.* | TX | - | $946,833 |
5 | Durabag Co., Inc.* | CA | - | $50,000 |
6 | Heritage Plastics, Inc.* | MS | - | $50,000 |
7 | Prince Rubber and Plastics Co., Inc.* | TX | - | $25,000 |
8 | Crown Poly, Inc.* | CA | - | $12,000 |
9 | The Dow Chemical Company* | TX | - | $10,000 |
10 | No additional contributions at the reporting threshold | |||
Total from top contributors | $6,135,383 |
Committees Formed to Support/Oppose Multiple Ballot Measures
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Thomas F. Steyer |
CA | + | $1,750,000 |
2 |
Top Donors |
CA | - | $250,000 |
No additional contributions at the reporting threshold | ||||
Total from top contributors | $2,000,000 |
Assembly District 47 - Candidate Eloise Reyes
Supporting
No. | Contributor | State | Status | Total Contributions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | California State Council of Service Employees Political Committee |
CA | ↑+ | $353,753 |
2 | Consumer Attorneys of California Independent Campaign Committee |
CA | + | $350,000 |
3 | United Food and Commercial Workers Western States Council Independent Expenditure PAC | CA | ↓- | $340,901 |
4 | United Food and Commercial Workers Active Ballot Club (California) (FED PAC ID#C00002766) |
DC | ↓+ |
$285,000 |
5 | CA | ↓+ |
$250,000 | |
6 | United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 1167 PAC |
CA | + | $100,000 |
7 | California League of Conservation Voters - Independent Expenditure Committee | CA | NEW | $40,000 |
8 | Service Employees International Union Local 721 CTW, CLC Workers' Strength Committee |
CA | ↓- |
$25,000 |
9 | Local 770, United Food and Commercial Workers Political Action Committee |
CA | ↓- |
$25,000 |
10 | United Food & Commercial Workers Union Local 324 PAC |
CA | ↓- |
$25,000 |
11 | UFCW Local 99 PAC |
AZ | ↓- |
$25,000 |
Total from top contributors | $1,819,654 |
Opposing
No committee opposing this candidate raised enough money to reach the reporting threshold for this list.
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