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PAC Analysis
2011-2012
2011-2012 PAC Analysis Introduction
Labor Day marks the official end of summer, so for those involved with a North Carolina
PAC it is time to put away the seersucker and sundresses and get out the checkbook as
campaign fundraising season officially begins.
As the onslaught of fundraising calls from politicians seeking campaign contributions for
the 2014 election cycle begins, the North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation is pleased
to release the 2011-2012 North Carolina Political Action Committee (PAC) Analysis and
Breakdown.
The state PACs analyzed for this report represent hundreds of individuals from all across
the state. These are farmers and urbanites, government employees, entrepreneurs,
business owners and company employees – citizens of all partisan stripes and political
beliefs. A PAC may represent economic interests, labor unions or a particular ideology,
but they all rely on the donations from individuals who want to have a voice in the
democratic process.
The major take-away from our analysis of this data: the impact of North Carolina’s
continued population growth has prompted increases in overall PAC giving, and the
changing political demography from that growth is reflected in PAC giving that accounts
for the seismic shift in the partisan balance of power in state government.
In 2011-2012, the sum total contributions from all state PAC donations equaled
$12,277,415. This is a 9.7% increase from the 2009-2010 election cycle. The old
adage that political contributions tend to follow power is evidenced in the partisan
breakdown: Republican candidates received 72% of all PAC contributions as compared to
44% in 2009-2010.
This report is compiled from the North Carolina State Board of Election based on the
reported and searchable contributions from PACs to political parties and state level
candidates.
Republican
72%
Democratic
28%
Republican: $8,839,150
Democratic: $3,438,265
Grand Total: $12,277,415
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
Democratic $3,438,265
Governor $258,320
Lt. Governor $81,500
Council of State $286,691
House $1,318,588
Senate $923,967
Party $569,200
Governor
8%
Lt. Governor
2%
Council of State
8%
House
38%
Senate
27%
Party
17%
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
Republican $8,839,150
Governor $566,161
Lt. Governor $68,500
Council of State $96,675
House $4,290,818
Senate $3,379,066
Party $437,930
Governor	
  
6%	
  
Lt.	
  Governor	
  
1%	
   Council	
  of	
  State	
  
1%	
  
House	
  
49%	
  
Senate	
  
38%	
  
Party	
  
5%	
  
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
Rank PAC Name Amount
1 Advocates For Justice $449,750.00
2 Nationwide Insurance $335,500.00
3 NC Hospital Association $327,750.00
4 Eastern Band of Cherokee $327,000.00
5 NC Farm Bureau $320,450.00
6 NC Realtors $317,850.00
7 NC Medical Society $314,250.00
8 Duke Energy $311,250.00
9 NC Dental Society $246,360.97
10 NC Association of Electric Cooperatives $245,550.00
11 BB&T $221,000.00
12 Bank of America $220,750.00
13 State Farm (NCSFAA PAC) $206,250.00
14 NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association $202,800.00
15 McGuireWoods $198,750.00
16 NC Home Builders Association $193,425.00
17 Blue Cross & Blue Shield of NC $184,900.00
18 NC Auto Dealers Association $171,500.00
19 Lillian's List $165,000.00
20 NC Health Care Facilities Association $161,000.00
21 NC Small Business (Independent Insurance Agents) $146,500.00
22 International Brotherhood of Teamsters (DRIVE) $141,500.00
23 First Citizens Bank $130,000.00
24 Time Warner Cable $121,700.00
25 NC Restaurant & Lodging Association $117,750.00
26 Health Network Solutions (Chiropractic PAC) $116,750.00
27 AT&T $116,100.00
28 OrthoCarolina $116,000.00
29 NC Pork Council $113,750.00
30 United Food and Commercial Works $106,500.00
31 National Educators Association Fund (Parent of NCAE) $104,000.00
32 Piedmont Triad Anesthesia $100,500.00
33 Petroleum & Convenience Marketers $100,250.00
34 NC Association of Nurse Anesthetists $98,650.00
35 John Deere $97,000.00
36 CenturyLink $96,500.00
37 Metrolina Area Radiologists $94,000.00
38 Nelson Mullins Riley Scarborough $91,500.00
39 NC Bankers Association $90,150.00
40 Carolina Asphalt Pavement Association $88,000.00
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
Rank PAC Name Amount
41 Citizens For Higher Education $87,000.00
42 Alliance For Access To Dental Care $85,000.00
43 Coca-Cola Consolidated $83,750.00
44 Wells Fargo $82,750.00
45 Piedmont Natural Gas $82,095.00
46 Carolina Link Telephone Cooperative $81,000.00
47 Eli Lilly $80,000.00
48 Carolinas Healthcare System $79,000.00
49 Resident Lenders PAC $73,350.00
50 Lowe's $73,250.00
51 PSNC Energy $72,000.00
52 Reynolds American $72,000.00
53 NC Chamber of Commerce $69,500.00
54 NCAE $68,600.00
55 Eastern Radiological Association $65,500.00
56 University Development Coalition $63,500.00
57 JM Family Enterprises $62,250.00
58 American Anesthesiology of NC $58,000.00
59 Committee To Elect Republican Women $58,000.00
60 PepsiCo $57,750.00
61 Capital Area Radiological Association $57,500.00
62 CSX $57,000.00
63 Lorillard Tobacco Company $54,000.00
64 NC Outdoor Advertising Association $54,000.00
65 NC Chiropractic Association $53,850.00
66 NC State Optometric Society $53,850.00
67 State Employees Associations of North Carolina $53,750.00
68 Triangle Orthopedic Association $53,250.00
69 Piedmont Radiologists $53,000.00
70 Ward and Smith $53,000.00
71 Norfolk Southern $52,800.00
72 Mereck $52,000.00
73 Carolina AGC (NC Constructions PAC) $51,900.00
74 Dominion Power $51,800.00
75 Pfizer $49,000.00
76 Wake Emergency Physicians $49,000.00
77 Enterprise Holdings (Enterprise Rent-A-Car) $47,000.00
78 Northeast Anesthesia & Pain Specialist $46,500.00
79 Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein $46,448.11
80 NC Credit Union League $45,350.00
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
Rank PAC Name Amount
81 Friends of Forestry (NC Forestry Association) $45,100.00
82 General Electric $45,000.00
83 Presbyterian Anesthesia Association $44,500.00
84 Smithfield Foods $44,000.00
85 Planned Parenthood of Central NC $40,750.00
86 NC Bail Agents Association $39,800.00
87 Southeastern Radiology $39,000.00
88 Engineers PAC of NC $38,700.00
89 East Carolina Anesthesia $38,500.00
90 NC Dermatology Association $38,000.00
91 NC Association of Insurance & Financial Advisors $37,950.00
92 Abbott Laboratories $37,750.00
93 Liberty Mutual Insurance $34,279.71
94 Wal-Mart $34,250.00
95 Western Radiologists & Surgeons $33,500.00
96 NC Trucking Association $33,250.00
97 Partners For Educational Freedom $33,100.00
98 Central Carolina Radiologist $33,000.00
99 Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) $32,000.00
100 NC Society of Eye Physicians & Surgeons $31,500.00
101 Equality NC (Action Fund) $30,750.00
102 UnitedHealth Group $30,000.00
103 Association For Home & Hospice Care of NC $29,950.00
104 Corning Inc. $28,500.00
105 Greater Hickory Anesthesiologists $28,000.00
106 Koch Industries $28,000.00
107 NC Association of Health Underwriters $28,000.00
108 Caremark $27,000.00
109 NC Orthopedic Association $27,000.00
110 Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice $26,829.69
111 Mid-Atlantic Emergency Medical Association $26,500.00
112 Amerigroup Corp $26,000.00
113 NC Retail Merchants $25,750.00
114 NC College of Emergency Physicians $24,250.00
115 ECEPac (Emergency Physicians & Administrators) $24,000.00
116 NC Association of CPA $24,000.00
117 Alex Lee $23,500.00
118 Raleigh Orthopedic Clinic $23,250.00
119 NC Association of Long Term Care $22,987.76
120 NC Propane Gas Association $22,750.00
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
Rank PAC Name Amount
121 International Paper $22,500.00
122 Genworth Financial $22,000.00
123 K&L Gates $22,000.00
124 Zeneca Inc. $22,000.00
125 Kerr Drug $21,940.00
126 Anesthesiologist of the Triad $21,500.00
127 NC Academy of Family Physicians $21,500.00
128 Security Finance Corp of Spartanburg & Affiliates $21,500.00
129 Caterpillar $20,000.00
130 Medco Health Solutions $20,000.00
131 Piedmont Stone Center $19,500.00
132 Southeast Anesthesia Association $19,000.00
133 Mecklenburg County Medical Society $18,750.00
134 United Furniture Industries of NC $18,000.00
135 United Transportation $18,000.00
136 Association of Manufactured & Modular Homebuilders $17,750.00
137 FMR LLC (Fidelity) $17,750.00
138 Blue Ridge Bone & Joint $17,500.00
139 Waste Management $17,500.00
140 NC Sierra Club $17,000.00
141 Triad Radiologist $17,000.00
142 Wilmington Anesthesiologist $17,000.00
143 Novartis $16,500.00
144 Carolina Mountain Emergency Medicine $16,200.00
145 Green Industry Council $16,050.00
146 Weyerhaeuser Company $16,000.00
147 NC Assisted Living Association $15,650.00
148 Monsanto Company $15,000.00
149 NC Veterinary Medical Association $15,000.00
150 Asheville Anesthesia Association $14,500.00
151 Microsoft $14,500.00
152 Carolina Ready Mix Concrete $14,000.00
153 Citizens for Healthcare $14,000.00
154 Island Preservation Society $14,000.00
155 United Auto Workers NC (UAW) $14,000.00
156 Electricities $12,500.00
157 NC Poultry Federation $11,950.00
158 Apartment Association of NC $11,750.00
159 Syngenta Corporation $11,250.00
160 Erie Insurance $11,000.00
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
Rank PAC Name Amount
161 NC Land Title Association $11,000.00
162 Universal Leaf Tobacco Company $11,000.00
163 Vulcan Materials $10,200.00
164 Bayada Nurses Healthcare $10,000.00
165 NC Nurse Ambassadors $10,000.00
166 Sprint Nextel $10,000.00
167 NC Indian American $9,501.00
168 BP Corporation $9,500.00
169 Committee for a Healthier Piedmont $9,209.17
170 Manufacturers & Chemical Industry Council of NC $9,200.00
171 Triad Good Government PAC $9,100.00
172 Kindred Healthcare $9,000.00
173 Real Estate & Building Industry Coalition $9,000.00
174 United Health Services of NC $9,000.00
175 Verizon Wireless $9,000.00
176 Delhaize America (Food Lion) $8,250.00
177 Vandeventer Black $8,100.00
178 Altria Group $8,000.00
179 International Association of Fire Fighters $8,000.00
180 American Express $7,500.00
181 Baxter Healthcare $7,500.00
182 DuPont $7,500.00
183 NC Chapter American Institure of Architects $7,500.00
184 Astellas Pharma $7,250.00
185 NC OB & GYN Association $7,000.00
186 Timkin Company $7,000.00
187 Allstate Insurance $6,750.00
188 NC Nurse Practitioners (NP PAC) $6,750.00
189 Carolina Anesthesiology $6,500.00
190 Property Casualty Insurers Association $6,500.00
191 Bayer CropScience $6,400.00
192 ResCare $6,150.00
193 AECOM $6,000.00
194 Aqua America $6,000.00
195 CitiGroup $6,000.00
196 Citizens For A Better Eastern NC $6,000.00
197 NC League of Conservation Voters $6,000.00
198 Woolpart Inc. $6,000.00
199 Bristol Myers Squibb $5,750.00
200 Communications Workers of America (COPE) $5,500.00
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
$0
$1,000,000
$2,000,000
$3,000,000
$4,000,000
$5,000,000
$6,000,000
Democratic Republican
Category Democratic Total % Republican
Total
% TOTAL
Business $1,507,820 21.29% $5,575,804 78.71% $7,083,624
Healthcare $601,250 20.02% $2,402,413 79.98% $3,003,663
Labor $501,475 94.92% $26,825 5.08% $528,301
Plaintiff Attorneys $294,500 65.48% $155,250 34.52% $449,751
Other $152,251 41.80% $211,950 58.20% $364,201
Ideological $244,100 78.27% $67,750 21.73% $311,851
Professional $70,420 23.64% $227,408 76.36% $297,828
Education $38,350 20.89% $145,250 79.11% $183,600
Environmental $21,500 93.48% $1,500 6.52% $23,001
Regional $6,600 20.89% $25,000 79.11% $31,600
Business $7,083,624
Democratic $1,507,570
Governor $133,550
Lt. Governor $6,750
Council of State $142,640
Senate $526,630
House $585,250
Party $112,750
Republican $5,576,054
Governor $348,750
Lt. Governor $48,050
Council of State $88,350
Senate $2,197,000
House $2,654,309
Party $239,595
$0
$500,000
$1,000,000
$1,500,000
$2,000,000
$2,500,000
$3,000,000
$3,500,000
Governor Lt.
Governor
Council of
State
Senate House Party
Democrat Republican
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
Education $183,600
Democratic $38,350
Governor $0
Lt. Governor $0
Council of State $0
Senate $18,600
House $15,750
Party $4,000
Republican $145,250
Governor $0
Lt. Governor $0
Council of State $0
Senate $70,750
House $70,500
Party $4,000
$0
$10,000
$20,000
$30,000
$40,000
$50,000
$60,000
$70,000
$80,000
$90,000
Governor Lt.
Governor
Council of
State
Senate House Party
Democrat Republican
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
$0
$2,000
$4,000
$6,000
$8,000
$10,000
$12,000
$14,000
$16,000
Governor Lt.
Governor
Council of
State
Senate House Party
Democrat Republican
Environmental $23,000
Democratic $21,500
Governor $0
Lt. Governor $500
Council of State $0
Senate $5,500
House $14,500
Party $1,000
Republican $1,500
Governor $0
Lt. Governor $0
Council of State $0
Senate $0
House $1,500
Party $0
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
Healthcare $3,003,663
Democratic $601,250
Governor $37,500
Lt. Governor $1,500
Council of State $68,150
Senate $192,450
House $277,250
Party $24,400
Republican $2,402,413
Governor $163,038
Lt. Governor $10,000
Council of State $2,750
Senate $905,216
House $1,258,959
Party $62,450
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
$0
$200,000
$400,000
$600,000
$800,000
$1,000,000
$1,200,000
$1,400,000
$1,600,000
Governor Lt.
Governor
Council of
State
Senate House Party
Democrat Republican
Ideological $311,850
Democratic $244,100
Governor $14,500
Lt. Governor $18,000
Council of State $20,000
Senate $38,750
House $148,850
Party $4,000
Republican $67,750
Governor $1,500
Lt. Governor $500
Council of State $4,000
Senate $6,500
House $52,250
Party $3,000
$0
$50,000
$100,000
$150,000
$200,000
$250,000
Governor Lt.
Governor
Council of
State
Senate House Party
Democrat Republican
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
Labor $528,300
Democratic $501,475
Governor $28,500
Lt. Governor $47,750
Council of State $7,000
Senate $37,988
House $55,238
Party $325,000
Republican $26,825
Governor $0
Lt. Governor $0
Council of State $75
Senate $11,000
House $8,250
Party $7,500
$0
$50,000
$100,000
$150,000
$200,000
$250,000
$300,000
$350,000
Governor Lt.
Governor
Council of
State
Senate House Party
Democrat Republican
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
Other $364,201
Democratic $152,251
Governor $6,500
Lt. Governor $2,000
Council of State $13,201
Senate $17,250
House $40,300
Party $73,000
Republican $211,950
Governor $9,500
Lt. Governor $0
Council of State $500
Senate $45,750
House $56,200
Party $100,000
$0
$20,000
$40,000
$60,000
$80,000
$100,000
$120,000
$140,000
$160,000
$180,000
Governor Lt.
Governor
Council of
State
Senate House Party
Democrat Republican
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
Plaintiff Attorneys $449,750
Democratic $294,500
Governor $10,250
Lt. Governor $4,000
Council of State $24,000
Senate $77,000
House $158,750
Party $20,500
Republican $155,250
Governor $0
Lt. Governor $4,000
Council of State $500
Senate $57,000
House $79,750
Party $14,000
$0
$50,000
$100,000
$150,000
$200,000
$250,000
Governor Lt.
Governor
Council of
State
Senate House Party
Democrat Republican
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
Professional $297,828
Democratic $70,420
Governor $21,520
Lt. Governor $1,000
Council of State $11,450
Senate $15,050
House $16,850
Party $4,550
Republican $227,408
Governor $33,373
Lt. Governor $5,950
Council of State $500
Senate $81,350
House $101,350
Party $4,885
$0
$20,000
$40,000
$60,000
$80,000
$100,000
$120,000
Governor Lt.
Governor
Council of
State
Senate House Party
Democrat Republican
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
Regional $31,600
Democratic $6,600
Governor $6,000
Lt. Governor $0
Council of State $250
Senate $250
House $100
Party $0
Republican $25,000
Governor $10,000
Lt. Governor $0
Council of State $0
Senate $7,500
House $5,000
Party $2,500
$0
$2,000
$4,000
$6,000
$8,000
$10,000
$12,000
$14,000
$16,000
Governor Lt.
Governor
Council of
State
Senate House Party
Democrat Republican
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
$0
$100,000
$200,000
$300,000
$400,000
$500,000
$600,000
McCrory Dalton Perdue Etheridge
Pat McCrory* $566,161
Walter Dalton* $145,020
Bev Perdue $104,300
Bob Etheridge $9,000
*Denotes General Election candidate
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
$0
$10,000
$20,000
$30,000
$40,000
$50,000
$60,000
$70,000
$80,000
Coleman Forest Folwell Mills Mansfield Gurley Dalton Killian
Linda Coleman* $76,000
Dan Forest* $42,800
Dale Folwell $16,700
Grey Mills $6,000
Eric Mansfield $4,500
Tony Gurley $2,500
Walter Dalton $1,000
Ric Killian $500
*Denotes General Election candidate
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
$0
$20,000
$40,000
$60,000
$80,000
$100,000
$120,000
$140,000
Goodwin (Insurance)* $123,200
Cowell (Treasurer)* $60,491
Cooper (Attorney General)* $60,150
Troxler (Agriculture)* $55,250
Berry (Labor)* $35,350
Marshall (Secretary of State)* $20,250
Wood (Auditor)* $10,000
Atkinson (Public Instruction)* $8,500
Foster (Labor) $4,100
Causey (Insurance)* $3,500
Morgan (Insurance) $2,000
Beitler (Secretary of State) $500
Scholl (Public Instruction) $75
*Denotes General Election candidate
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
Phil Berger* $548,400
Tom Apodaca* $360,455
Bob Rucho* $281,450
Harry Brown* $225,100
Pete Brunstetter* $197,100
Neal Hunt* $157,000
Fletcher Hartsell* $121,450
Wesley Meredith* $105,650
Bill Rabon* $102,000
Jerry Tillman* $101,850
Brent Jackson* $99,150
Ralph Hise* $97,600
Buck Newton* $83,600
Thom Goolsby* $82,750
Warren Daniel* $70,750
Stan Bingham* $69,500
Andrew Brock* $68,550
Rick Gunn* $66,700
Kathy Harrington* $62,250
Louis Pate* $61,050
Don East $54,400
Tamara Barringer* $51,950
Tommy Tucker* $43,000
Richard Stevens $37,500
Jim Davis* $35,611
Dan Soucek* $35,500
Austin Allran* $30,650
Jeff Tarte* $21,750
Chad Barefoot* $19,700
Chris Carney $13,250
David Rouzer $13,000
David Curtis $10,800
Bill Cook* $7,350
Norm Sanderson* $7,150
Ronald Rabin* $6,200
Trudy Wade* $4,350
Jerry Evans $4,000
Troy Stafford $4,000
Randy Ramsey $3,000
Jean Preston $2,700
Jim Forrester $2,500
John Aneralla $2,000
Shirley Randleman* $2,000
Harris Blake* $1,500
Justin Conrad $1,000
Karen Ray $1,000
Glen Bradley $500
Gene McIntyre* $350
*Denotes General Election candidate
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
Martin Nesbitt* $156,150
Josh Stein* $88,550
Clark Jenkins* $84,200
Michael Walters* $76,850
Dan Blue* $76,550
Dan Clodfelter* $74,100
Stan White* $39,900
Floyd McKissick* $38,200
Gene McLaurin* $35,500
Eric Mansfield $28,200
Doug Berger* $26,650
Earline Parmon* $24,800
Malcolm Graham* $24,450
Ed Jones* $23,380
Joel Ford* $17,500
Gladys Robinson* $16,600
Deb Butler* $16,500
John Snow* $16,000
Don Davis* $8,050
Kerry Sutton $8,000
Mike Woodard* $6,000
Ellie Kinnaird* $5,250
Billy King $4,500
Brad Salmon $4,000
Bill Purcell $3,250
Bob Atwater $2,950
John McDevitt* $2,750
Erv Portman* $2,338
Linda Garrou $2,000
Don Vaughan $1,750
Phil Feagan $1,500
George Tatum* $1,000
Larry Shaw $1,000
Myra Sloane $1,000
Sig Hutchinson * $1,000
Tony Moore $1,000
Ben Clark $800
Jack Flynn $500
James Taylor $250
*Denotes General Election candidate
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
Thom Tillis* $578,750
Ruth Samuelson* $242,959
Paul Stam* $194,250
Julia Howard* $184,550
Tom Murry* $169,850
Nelson Dollar* $169,400
Tim Moore* $159,150
Justin Burr* $158,850
Marilyn Avila* $149,500
David Lewis* $144,600
Mitch Gillespie* $126,534
Jerry Dockham* $125,000
Harold Brubaker $121,950
Mike Hager* $112,900
Tim Moffitt* $93,000
Mark Hollo* $85,950
Jeff Collins* $66,300
Edgar Starnes* $64,600
Bill Brawley* $62,300
Jim Fulghum* $62,200
Linda Johnson* $51,150
Leo Daughtry* $51,000
Hugh Blackwell* $49,850
Roger West* $44,650
Mitchell Setzer* $36,800
Kelly Hastings* $35,900
Pat McElraft* $31,250
Bert Jones* $29,350
Mike Stone* $28,700
Sarah Stevens* $28,400
Jamie Boles* $27,900
Bryan Holloway* $27,500
Fred Steen $26,750
Jonathan Jordan* $26,700
Nathan Ramsey* $26,600
Danny McComas $26,100
Pat Hurley* $25,850
Susan Martin* $25,650
Rob Bryan* $25,350
Harry Warren* $24,200
John Torbett* $23,150
Rick Catlin* $22,350
Dale Folwell $21,850
Frank Iler* $20,600
John Blust* $20,350
Andy Wells* $18,150
Chuck McGrady* $18,100
Donny Lambeth* $18,000
Ted Davis* $17,425
Rayne Brown* $17,300
John Faircloth* $14,750
Jeff Barnhart $14,700
Debra Conrad* $14,550
Jimmy Dixon* $14,500
J.H. Langdon* $14,100
John Szoka* $13,550
Trudi Walend $13,350
Jason Saine* $13,300
*Denotes General Election candidate
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
Stephen LaRoque $12,850
Steve Ross* $12,100
Craig Horn* $11,100
Charles Jeter* $10,400
John Bell* $10,300
G.L. Pridgen* $9,300
Jay White $8,750
Phil Shepard* $8,500
Darrell McCormick $8,100
Bob Steinburg* $7,950
Michael Speciale* $7,450
Robert Brawley* $6,950
Chris Malone* $6,800
Ric Killian $6,150
Allen McNeill* $6,050
Jeff Elmore* $5,850
Glenn Cobb $5,750
Carl Ford* $5,500
Johnathan Rhyne $5,500
Jon Hardister* $5,500
Cathy Wright* $5,250
Dean Arp* $5,250
Chris Whitmire* $5,200
Dennis Riddell* $5,150
Michele Presnell* $4,800
Rena Turner* $4,800
Richard Johnson $4,750
Wil Neumann $4,750
Efton Sager $4,650
Charlton Allen $4,000
Christy Jones $4,000
Jacqueline Schaffer* $4,000
Grey Mills $3,750
Bill Cook $3,500
Dana Bumgardner* $3,500
Mark Hilton $3,200
Chris Millis* $3,000
Frank Mitchell $2,500
Larry Brown $2,350
George Cleveland* $2,200
Brian Brown* $2,100
Mark Brody* $2,000
Arthur Williams $1,750
David Guice $1,500
Ken Gjertsen $1,500
Larry Pittman* $1,350
Mike Clampitt* $1,250
Diane Wheatley $1,000
Bill McGee $700
Dan Ingle $700
Donnie Loftis $500
Eric Troyer $500
Jeff Gerber $500
Jim Dancy $500
Norm Sanderson $500
Shirley Randleman $500
Tom Keigher $200
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
*Denotes General Election candidate
Susi Hamilton* $81,200
Michael Wray* $78,300
Bill Brisson* $74,900
Rick Glazier* $71,450
Marian McLawhorn* $53,400
Winkie Wilkins* $47,400
Darren Jackson* $46,050
Becky Carney* $39,100
Jim Crawford $39,100
Ken Goodman* $35,550
Marcus Brandon* $33,000
Larry Hall* $32,550
William Wainwright $31,750
Deborah Ross* $31,200
Joe Tolson* $30,500
Kelly Alexander* $29,450
Joe Hackney $27,350
Tricia Cotham* $25,600
Susan Wilson* $23,900
Rodney Moore * $21,300
Angela Bryant* $21,200
Jane Whilden* $20,750
Deb McManus* $19,625
Martha Alexander* $18,800
Paul Tine* $18,100
Marvin Lucas* $17,500
Alma Adams* $17,450
Mickey Michaux* $16,700
Rosa Gill* $15,600
Ray Rapp* $15,000
Patty Philipps* $13,425
Garland Pierce* $13,400
Nathan Baskerville* $12,250
Valerie Foushee* $12,250
Lori Millberg* $11,588
Annie Mobley* $11,250
Beverly Earle* $11,250
Matt Dixon $11,000
Larry Bell* $9,800
Robin Bradford* $9,500
Carla Cunningham* $9,000
Mark Bibbs* $8,850
Susan Fisher $8,650
Eddie Dees* $8,050
Yvonne Holley* $8,000
Jim Messina $6,800
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
*Denotes General Election candidate
Evelyn Terry $6,750
Nelson Cole* $6,350
Charles Graham* $6,000
Danny Davis $6,000
Jean Farmer-Butterfield* $5,750
Elmer Floyd* $5,600
Diane Parfitt $5,500
Dollie Burwell $5,500
Ken Waddell* $5,100
Keith Karlsson* $5,000
Verla Insko* $4,650
Jim Crawford III $4,500
Ed Hanes* $4,000
Jan Mills* $4,000
Lisa Baker* $4,000
Cullie Tarleton* $3,750
Duane Hall* $3,750
George Graham* $3,700
Paul Luebke* $2,500
Phil Haire $2,500
William Osborne* $2,500
Al Jack Leonard $2,000
Robert Cayton* $2,000
Grier Martin $1,900
Dewey Hill $1,750
Joe Sam Queen* $1,750
Abeni El-Amin $1,500
Bill Tatum* $1,500
Tom Gale* $1,250
Bill Faison $1,000
Pryor Gibson $1,000
Edith Warren $900
Bill Luton* $750
Bill Owens $750
Dale Nelson $750
Jason Wunsch* $750
Bill Batterman* $500
Everette Witherspoon* $500
Jeff Starkweather $500
Pricey Harrison* $500
Ron Weatherford $500
Tim Spear $500
Patsey Keever $400
Jennifer Weiss $250
Maggie Jeffus $150
North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
*Denotes General Election candidate
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Final PAC Analysis

  • 2. 2011-2012 PAC Analysis Introduction Labor Day marks the official end of summer, so for those involved with a North Carolina PAC it is time to put away the seersucker and sundresses and get out the checkbook as campaign fundraising season officially begins. As the onslaught of fundraising calls from politicians seeking campaign contributions for the 2014 election cycle begins, the North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation is pleased to release the 2011-2012 North Carolina Political Action Committee (PAC) Analysis and Breakdown. The state PACs analyzed for this report represent hundreds of individuals from all across the state. These are farmers and urbanites, government employees, entrepreneurs, business owners and company employees – citizens of all partisan stripes and political beliefs. A PAC may represent economic interests, labor unions or a particular ideology, but they all rely on the donations from individuals who want to have a voice in the democratic process. The major take-away from our analysis of this data: the impact of North Carolina’s continued population growth has prompted increases in overall PAC giving, and the changing political demography from that growth is reflected in PAC giving that accounts for the seismic shift in the partisan balance of power in state government. In 2011-2012, the sum total contributions from all state PAC donations equaled $12,277,415. This is a 9.7% increase from the 2009-2010 election cycle. The old adage that political contributions tend to follow power is evidenced in the partisan breakdown: Republican candidates received 72% of all PAC contributions as compared to 44% in 2009-2010. This report is compiled from the North Carolina State Board of Election based on the reported and searchable contributions from PACs to political parties and state level candidates.
  • 3. Republican 72% Democratic 28% Republican: $8,839,150 Democratic: $3,438,265 Grand Total: $12,277,415 North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
  • 4. Democratic $3,438,265 Governor $258,320 Lt. Governor $81,500 Council of State $286,691 House $1,318,588 Senate $923,967 Party $569,200 Governor 8% Lt. Governor 2% Council of State 8% House 38% Senate 27% Party 17% North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
  • 5. Republican $8,839,150 Governor $566,161 Lt. Governor $68,500 Council of State $96,675 House $4,290,818 Senate $3,379,066 Party $437,930 Governor   6%   Lt.  Governor   1%   Council  of  State   1%   House   49%   Senate   38%   Party   5%   North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
  • 6. North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown Rank PAC Name Amount 1 Advocates For Justice $449,750.00 2 Nationwide Insurance $335,500.00 3 NC Hospital Association $327,750.00 4 Eastern Band of Cherokee $327,000.00 5 NC Farm Bureau $320,450.00 6 NC Realtors $317,850.00 7 NC Medical Society $314,250.00 8 Duke Energy $311,250.00 9 NC Dental Society $246,360.97 10 NC Association of Electric Cooperatives $245,550.00 11 BB&T $221,000.00 12 Bank of America $220,750.00 13 State Farm (NCSFAA PAC) $206,250.00 14 NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association $202,800.00 15 McGuireWoods $198,750.00 16 NC Home Builders Association $193,425.00 17 Blue Cross & Blue Shield of NC $184,900.00 18 NC Auto Dealers Association $171,500.00 19 Lillian's List $165,000.00 20 NC Health Care Facilities Association $161,000.00 21 NC Small Business (Independent Insurance Agents) $146,500.00 22 International Brotherhood of Teamsters (DRIVE) $141,500.00 23 First Citizens Bank $130,000.00 24 Time Warner Cable $121,700.00 25 NC Restaurant & Lodging Association $117,750.00 26 Health Network Solutions (Chiropractic PAC) $116,750.00 27 AT&T $116,100.00 28 OrthoCarolina $116,000.00 29 NC Pork Council $113,750.00 30 United Food and Commercial Works $106,500.00 31 National Educators Association Fund (Parent of NCAE) $104,000.00 32 Piedmont Triad Anesthesia $100,500.00 33 Petroleum & Convenience Marketers $100,250.00 34 NC Association of Nurse Anesthetists $98,650.00 35 John Deere $97,000.00 36 CenturyLink $96,500.00 37 Metrolina Area Radiologists $94,000.00 38 Nelson Mullins Riley Scarborough $91,500.00 39 NC Bankers Association $90,150.00 40 Carolina Asphalt Pavement Association $88,000.00
  • 7. North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown Rank PAC Name Amount 41 Citizens For Higher Education $87,000.00 42 Alliance For Access To Dental Care $85,000.00 43 Coca-Cola Consolidated $83,750.00 44 Wells Fargo $82,750.00 45 Piedmont Natural Gas $82,095.00 46 Carolina Link Telephone Cooperative $81,000.00 47 Eli Lilly $80,000.00 48 Carolinas Healthcare System $79,000.00 49 Resident Lenders PAC $73,350.00 50 Lowe's $73,250.00 51 PSNC Energy $72,000.00 52 Reynolds American $72,000.00 53 NC Chamber of Commerce $69,500.00 54 NCAE $68,600.00 55 Eastern Radiological Association $65,500.00 56 University Development Coalition $63,500.00 57 JM Family Enterprises $62,250.00 58 American Anesthesiology of NC $58,000.00 59 Committee To Elect Republican Women $58,000.00 60 PepsiCo $57,750.00 61 Capital Area Radiological Association $57,500.00 62 CSX $57,000.00 63 Lorillard Tobacco Company $54,000.00 64 NC Outdoor Advertising Association $54,000.00 65 NC Chiropractic Association $53,850.00 66 NC State Optometric Society $53,850.00 67 State Employees Associations of North Carolina $53,750.00 68 Triangle Orthopedic Association $53,250.00 69 Piedmont Radiologists $53,000.00 70 Ward and Smith $53,000.00 71 Norfolk Southern $52,800.00 72 Mereck $52,000.00 73 Carolina AGC (NC Constructions PAC) $51,900.00 74 Dominion Power $51,800.00 75 Pfizer $49,000.00 76 Wake Emergency Physicians $49,000.00 77 Enterprise Holdings (Enterprise Rent-A-Car) $47,000.00 78 Northeast Anesthesia & Pain Specialist $46,500.00 79 Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein $46,448.11 80 NC Credit Union League $45,350.00
  • 8. North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown Rank PAC Name Amount 81 Friends of Forestry (NC Forestry Association) $45,100.00 82 General Electric $45,000.00 83 Presbyterian Anesthesia Association $44,500.00 84 Smithfield Foods $44,000.00 85 Planned Parenthood of Central NC $40,750.00 86 NC Bail Agents Association $39,800.00 87 Southeastern Radiology $39,000.00 88 Engineers PAC of NC $38,700.00 89 East Carolina Anesthesia $38,500.00 90 NC Dermatology Association $38,000.00 91 NC Association of Insurance & Financial Advisors $37,950.00 92 Abbott Laboratories $37,750.00 93 Liberty Mutual Insurance $34,279.71 94 Wal-Mart $34,250.00 95 Western Radiologists & Surgeons $33,500.00 96 NC Trucking Association $33,250.00 97 Partners For Educational Freedom $33,100.00 98 Central Carolina Radiologist $33,000.00 99 Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) $32,000.00 100 NC Society of Eye Physicians & Surgeons $31,500.00 101 Equality NC (Action Fund) $30,750.00 102 UnitedHealth Group $30,000.00 103 Association For Home & Hospice Care of NC $29,950.00 104 Corning Inc. $28,500.00 105 Greater Hickory Anesthesiologists $28,000.00 106 Koch Industries $28,000.00 107 NC Association of Health Underwriters $28,000.00 108 Caremark $27,000.00 109 NC Orthopedic Association $27,000.00 110 Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice $26,829.69 111 Mid-Atlantic Emergency Medical Association $26,500.00 112 Amerigroup Corp $26,000.00 113 NC Retail Merchants $25,750.00 114 NC College of Emergency Physicians $24,250.00 115 ECEPac (Emergency Physicians & Administrators) $24,000.00 116 NC Association of CPA $24,000.00 117 Alex Lee $23,500.00 118 Raleigh Orthopedic Clinic $23,250.00 119 NC Association of Long Term Care $22,987.76 120 NC Propane Gas Association $22,750.00
  • 9. North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown Rank PAC Name Amount 121 International Paper $22,500.00 122 Genworth Financial $22,000.00 123 K&L Gates $22,000.00 124 Zeneca Inc. $22,000.00 125 Kerr Drug $21,940.00 126 Anesthesiologist of the Triad $21,500.00 127 NC Academy of Family Physicians $21,500.00 128 Security Finance Corp of Spartanburg & Affiliates $21,500.00 129 Caterpillar $20,000.00 130 Medco Health Solutions $20,000.00 131 Piedmont Stone Center $19,500.00 132 Southeast Anesthesia Association $19,000.00 133 Mecklenburg County Medical Society $18,750.00 134 United Furniture Industries of NC $18,000.00 135 United Transportation $18,000.00 136 Association of Manufactured & Modular Homebuilders $17,750.00 137 FMR LLC (Fidelity) $17,750.00 138 Blue Ridge Bone & Joint $17,500.00 139 Waste Management $17,500.00 140 NC Sierra Club $17,000.00 141 Triad Radiologist $17,000.00 142 Wilmington Anesthesiologist $17,000.00 143 Novartis $16,500.00 144 Carolina Mountain Emergency Medicine $16,200.00 145 Green Industry Council $16,050.00 146 Weyerhaeuser Company $16,000.00 147 NC Assisted Living Association $15,650.00 148 Monsanto Company $15,000.00 149 NC Veterinary Medical Association $15,000.00 150 Asheville Anesthesia Association $14,500.00 151 Microsoft $14,500.00 152 Carolina Ready Mix Concrete $14,000.00 153 Citizens for Healthcare $14,000.00 154 Island Preservation Society $14,000.00 155 United Auto Workers NC (UAW) $14,000.00 156 Electricities $12,500.00 157 NC Poultry Federation $11,950.00 158 Apartment Association of NC $11,750.00 159 Syngenta Corporation $11,250.00 160 Erie Insurance $11,000.00
  • 10. North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown Rank PAC Name Amount 161 NC Land Title Association $11,000.00 162 Universal Leaf Tobacco Company $11,000.00 163 Vulcan Materials $10,200.00 164 Bayada Nurses Healthcare $10,000.00 165 NC Nurse Ambassadors $10,000.00 166 Sprint Nextel $10,000.00 167 NC Indian American $9,501.00 168 BP Corporation $9,500.00 169 Committee for a Healthier Piedmont $9,209.17 170 Manufacturers & Chemical Industry Council of NC $9,200.00 171 Triad Good Government PAC $9,100.00 172 Kindred Healthcare $9,000.00 173 Real Estate & Building Industry Coalition $9,000.00 174 United Health Services of NC $9,000.00 175 Verizon Wireless $9,000.00 176 Delhaize America (Food Lion) $8,250.00 177 Vandeventer Black $8,100.00 178 Altria Group $8,000.00 179 International Association of Fire Fighters $8,000.00 180 American Express $7,500.00 181 Baxter Healthcare $7,500.00 182 DuPont $7,500.00 183 NC Chapter American Institure of Architects $7,500.00 184 Astellas Pharma $7,250.00 185 NC OB & GYN Association $7,000.00 186 Timkin Company $7,000.00 187 Allstate Insurance $6,750.00 188 NC Nurse Practitioners (NP PAC) $6,750.00 189 Carolina Anesthesiology $6,500.00 190 Property Casualty Insurers Association $6,500.00 191 Bayer CropScience $6,400.00 192 ResCare $6,150.00 193 AECOM $6,000.00 194 Aqua America $6,000.00 195 CitiGroup $6,000.00 196 Citizens For A Better Eastern NC $6,000.00 197 NC League of Conservation Voters $6,000.00 198 Woolpart Inc. $6,000.00 199 Bristol Myers Squibb $5,750.00 200 Communications Workers of America (COPE) $5,500.00
  • 11. North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown $0 $1,000,000 $2,000,000 $3,000,000 $4,000,000 $5,000,000 $6,000,000 Democratic Republican Category Democratic Total % Republican Total % TOTAL Business $1,507,820 21.29% $5,575,804 78.71% $7,083,624 Healthcare $601,250 20.02% $2,402,413 79.98% $3,003,663 Labor $501,475 94.92% $26,825 5.08% $528,301 Plaintiff Attorneys $294,500 65.48% $155,250 34.52% $449,751 Other $152,251 41.80% $211,950 58.20% $364,201 Ideological $244,100 78.27% $67,750 21.73% $311,851 Professional $70,420 23.64% $227,408 76.36% $297,828 Education $38,350 20.89% $145,250 79.11% $183,600 Environmental $21,500 93.48% $1,500 6.52% $23,001 Regional $6,600 20.89% $25,000 79.11% $31,600
  • 12. Business $7,083,624 Democratic $1,507,570 Governor $133,550 Lt. Governor $6,750 Council of State $142,640 Senate $526,630 House $585,250 Party $112,750 Republican $5,576,054 Governor $348,750 Lt. Governor $48,050 Council of State $88,350 Senate $2,197,000 House $2,654,309 Party $239,595 $0 $500,000 $1,000,000 $1,500,000 $2,000,000 $2,500,000 $3,000,000 $3,500,000 Governor Lt. Governor Council of State Senate House Party Democrat Republican North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
  • 13. Education $183,600 Democratic $38,350 Governor $0 Lt. Governor $0 Council of State $0 Senate $18,600 House $15,750 Party $4,000 Republican $145,250 Governor $0 Lt. Governor $0 Council of State $0 Senate $70,750 House $70,500 Party $4,000 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 $60,000 $70,000 $80,000 $90,000 Governor Lt. Governor Council of State Senate House Party Democrat Republican North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
  • 14. $0 $2,000 $4,000 $6,000 $8,000 $10,000 $12,000 $14,000 $16,000 Governor Lt. Governor Council of State Senate House Party Democrat Republican Environmental $23,000 Democratic $21,500 Governor $0 Lt. Governor $500 Council of State $0 Senate $5,500 House $14,500 Party $1,000 Republican $1,500 Governor $0 Lt. Governor $0 Council of State $0 Senate $0 House $1,500 Party $0 North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
  • 15. Healthcare $3,003,663 Democratic $601,250 Governor $37,500 Lt. Governor $1,500 Council of State $68,150 Senate $192,450 House $277,250 Party $24,400 Republican $2,402,413 Governor $163,038 Lt. Governor $10,000 Council of State $2,750 Senate $905,216 House $1,258,959 Party $62,450 North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown $0 $200,000 $400,000 $600,000 $800,000 $1,000,000 $1,200,000 $1,400,000 $1,600,000 Governor Lt. Governor Council of State Senate House Party Democrat Republican
  • 16. Ideological $311,850 Democratic $244,100 Governor $14,500 Lt. Governor $18,000 Council of State $20,000 Senate $38,750 House $148,850 Party $4,000 Republican $67,750 Governor $1,500 Lt. Governor $500 Council of State $4,000 Senate $6,500 House $52,250 Party $3,000 $0 $50,000 $100,000 $150,000 $200,000 $250,000 Governor Lt. Governor Council of State Senate House Party Democrat Republican North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
  • 17. Labor $528,300 Democratic $501,475 Governor $28,500 Lt. Governor $47,750 Council of State $7,000 Senate $37,988 House $55,238 Party $325,000 Republican $26,825 Governor $0 Lt. Governor $0 Council of State $75 Senate $11,000 House $8,250 Party $7,500 $0 $50,000 $100,000 $150,000 $200,000 $250,000 $300,000 $350,000 Governor Lt. Governor Council of State Senate House Party Democrat Republican North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
  • 18. Other $364,201 Democratic $152,251 Governor $6,500 Lt. Governor $2,000 Council of State $13,201 Senate $17,250 House $40,300 Party $73,000 Republican $211,950 Governor $9,500 Lt. Governor $0 Council of State $500 Senate $45,750 House $56,200 Party $100,000 $0 $20,000 $40,000 $60,000 $80,000 $100,000 $120,000 $140,000 $160,000 $180,000 Governor Lt. Governor Council of State Senate House Party Democrat Republican North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
  • 19. Plaintiff Attorneys $449,750 Democratic $294,500 Governor $10,250 Lt. Governor $4,000 Council of State $24,000 Senate $77,000 House $158,750 Party $20,500 Republican $155,250 Governor $0 Lt. Governor $4,000 Council of State $500 Senate $57,000 House $79,750 Party $14,000 $0 $50,000 $100,000 $150,000 $200,000 $250,000 Governor Lt. Governor Council of State Senate House Party Democrat Republican North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
  • 20. Professional $297,828 Democratic $70,420 Governor $21,520 Lt. Governor $1,000 Council of State $11,450 Senate $15,050 House $16,850 Party $4,550 Republican $227,408 Governor $33,373 Lt. Governor $5,950 Council of State $500 Senate $81,350 House $101,350 Party $4,885 $0 $20,000 $40,000 $60,000 $80,000 $100,000 $120,000 Governor Lt. Governor Council of State Senate House Party Democrat Republican North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
  • 21. Regional $31,600 Democratic $6,600 Governor $6,000 Lt. Governor $0 Council of State $250 Senate $250 House $100 Party $0 Republican $25,000 Governor $10,000 Lt. Governor $0 Council of State $0 Senate $7,500 House $5,000 Party $2,500 $0 $2,000 $4,000 $6,000 $8,000 $10,000 $12,000 $14,000 $16,000 Governor Lt. Governor Council of State Senate House Party Democrat Republican North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
  • 22. $0 $100,000 $200,000 $300,000 $400,000 $500,000 $600,000 McCrory Dalton Perdue Etheridge Pat McCrory* $566,161 Walter Dalton* $145,020 Bev Perdue $104,300 Bob Etheridge $9,000 *Denotes General Election candidate North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
  • 23. $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 $60,000 $70,000 $80,000 Coleman Forest Folwell Mills Mansfield Gurley Dalton Killian Linda Coleman* $76,000 Dan Forest* $42,800 Dale Folwell $16,700 Grey Mills $6,000 Eric Mansfield $4,500 Tony Gurley $2,500 Walter Dalton $1,000 Ric Killian $500 *Denotes General Election candidate North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
  • 24. $0 $20,000 $40,000 $60,000 $80,000 $100,000 $120,000 $140,000 Goodwin (Insurance)* $123,200 Cowell (Treasurer)* $60,491 Cooper (Attorney General)* $60,150 Troxler (Agriculture)* $55,250 Berry (Labor)* $35,350 Marshall (Secretary of State)* $20,250 Wood (Auditor)* $10,000 Atkinson (Public Instruction)* $8,500 Foster (Labor) $4,100 Causey (Insurance)* $3,500 Morgan (Insurance) $2,000 Beitler (Secretary of State) $500 Scholl (Public Instruction) $75 *Denotes General Election candidate North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
  • 25. Phil Berger* $548,400 Tom Apodaca* $360,455 Bob Rucho* $281,450 Harry Brown* $225,100 Pete Brunstetter* $197,100 Neal Hunt* $157,000 Fletcher Hartsell* $121,450 Wesley Meredith* $105,650 Bill Rabon* $102,000 Jerry Tillman* $101,850 Brent Jackson* $99,150 Ralph Hise* $97,600 Buck Newton* $83,600 Thom Goolsby* $82,750 Warren Daniel* $70,750 Stan Bingham* $69,500 Andrew Brock* $68,550 Rick Gunn* $66,700 Kathy Harrington* $62,250 Louis Pate* $61,050 Don East $54,400 Tamara Barringer* $51,950 Tommy Tucker* $43,000 Richard Stevens $37,500 Jim Davis* $35,611 Dan Soucek* $35,500 Austin Allran* $30,650 Jeff Tarte* $21,750 Chad Barefoot* $19,700 Chris Carney $13,250 David Rouzer $13,000 David Curtis $10,800 Bill Cook* $7,350 Norm Sanderson* $7,150 Ronald Rabin* $6,200 Trudy Wade* $4,350 Jerry Evans $4,000 Troy Stafford $4,000 Randy Ramsey $3,000 Jean Preston $2,700 Jim Forrester $2,500 John Aneralla $2,000 Shirley Randleman* $2,000 Harris Blake* $1,500 Justin Conrad $1,000 Karen Ray $1,000 Glen Bradley $500 Gene McIntyre* $350 *Denotes General Election candidate North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
  • 26. Martin Nesbitt* $156,150 Josh Stein* $88,550 Clark Jenkins* $84,200 Michael Walters* $76,850 Dan Blue* $76,550 Dan Clodfelter* $74,100 Stan White* $39,900 Floyd McKissick* $38,200 Gene McLaurin* $35,500 Eric Mansfield $28,200 Doug Berger* $26,650 Earline Parmon* $24,800 Malcolm Graham* $24,450 Ed Jones* $23,380 Joel Ford* $17,500 Gladys Robinson* $16,600 Deb Butler* $16,500 John Snow* $16,000 Don Davis* $8,050 Kerry Sutton $8,000 Mike Woodard* $6,000 Ellie Kinnaird* $5,250 Billy King $4,500 Brad Salmon $4,000 Bill Purcell $3,250 Bob Atwater $2,950 John McDevitt* $2,750 Erv Portman* $2,338 Linda Garrou $2,000 Don Vaughan $1,750 Phil Feagan $1,500 George Tatum* $1,000 Larry Shaw $1,000 Myra Sloane $1,000 Sig Hutchinson * $1,000 Tony Moore $1,000 Ben Clark $800 Jack Flynn $500 James Taylor $250 *Denotes General Election candidate North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
  • 27. Thom Tillis* $578,750 Ruth Samuelson* $242,959 Paul Stam* $194,250 Julia Howard* $184,550 Tom Murry* $169,850 Nelson Dollar* $169,400 Tim Moore* $159,150 Justin Burr* $158,850 Marilyn Avila* $149,500 David Lewis* $144,600 Mitch Gillespie* $126,534 Jerry Dockham* $125,000 Harold Brubaker $121,950 Mike Hager* $112,900 Tim Moffitt* $93,000 Mark Hollo* $85,950 Jeff Collins* $66,300 Edgar Starnes* $64,600 Bill Brawley* $62,300 Jim Fulghum* $62,200 Linda Johnson* $51,150 Leo Daughtry* $51,000 Hugh Blackwell* $49,850 Roger West* $44,650 Mitchell Setzer* $36,800 Kelly Hastings* $35,900 Pat McElraft* $31,250 Bert Jones* $29,350 Mike Stone* $28,700 Sarah Stevens* $28,400 Jamie Boles* $27,900 Bryan Holloway* $27,500 Fred Steen $26,750 Jonathan Jordan* $26,700 Nathan Ramsey* $26,600 Danny McComas $26,100 Pat Hurley* $25,850 Susan Martin* $25,650 Rob Bryan* $25,350 Harry Warren* $24,200 John Torbett* $23,150 Rick Catlin* $22,350 Dale Folwell $21,850 Frank Iler* $20,600 John Blust* $20,350 Andy Wells* $18,150 Chuck McGrady* $18,100 Donny Lambeth* $18,000 Ted Davis* $17,425 Rayne Brown* $17,300 John Faircloth* $14,750 Jeff Barnhart $14,700 Debra Conrad* $14,550 Jimmy Dixon* $14,500 J.H. Langdon* $14,100 John Szoka* $13,550 Trudi Walend $13,350 Jason Saine* $13,300 *Denotes General Election candidate North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown
  • 28. Stephen LaRoque $12,850 Steve Ross* $12,100 Craig Horn* $11,100 Charles Jeter* $10,400 John Bell* $10,300 G.L. Pridgen* $9,300 Jay White $8,750 Phil Shepard* $8,500 Darrell McCormick $8,100 Bob Steinburg* $7,950 Michael Speciale* $7,450 Robert Brawley* $6,950 Chris Malone* $6,800 Ric Killian $6,150 Allen McNeill* $6,050 Jeff Elmore* $5,850 Glenn Cobb $5,750 Carl Ford* $5,500 Johnathan Rhyne $5,500 Jon Hardister* $5,500 Cathy Wright* $5,250 Dean Arp* $5,250 Chris Whitmire* $5,200 Dennis Riddell* $5,150 Michele Presnell* $4,800 Rena Turner* $4,800 Richard Johnson $4,750 Wil Neumann $4,750 Efton Sager $4,650 Charlton Allen $4,000 Christy Jones $4,000 Jacqueline Schaffer* $4,000 Grey Mills $3,750 Bill Cook $3,500 Dana Bumgardner* $3,500 Mark Hilton $3,200 Chris Millis* $3,000 Frank Mitchell $2,500 Larry Brown $2,350 George Cleveland* $2,200 Brian Brown* $2,100 Mark Brody* $2,000 Arthur Williams $1,750 David Guice $1,500 Ken Gjertsen $1,500 Larry Pittman* $1,350 Mike Clampitt* $1,250 Diane Wheatley $1,000 Bill McGee $700 Dan Ingle $700 Donnie Loftis $500 Eric Troyer $500 Jeff Gerber $500 Jim Dancy $500 Norm Sanderson $500 Shirley Randleman $500 Tom Keigher $200 North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown *Denotes General Election candidate
  • 29. Susi Hamilton* $81,200 Michael Wray* $78,300 Bill Brisson* $74,900 Rick Glazier* $71,450 Marian McLawhorn* $53,400 Winkie Wilkins* $47,400 Darren Jackson* $46,050 Becky Carney* $39,100 Jim Crawford $39,100 Ken Goodman* $35,550 Marcus Brandon* $33,000 Larry Hall* $32,550 William Wainwright $31,750 Deborah Ross* $31,200 Joe Tolson* $30,500 Kelly Alexander* $29,450 Joe Hackney $27,350 Tricia Cotham* $25,600 Susan Wilson* $23,900 Rodney Moore * $21,300 Angela Bryant* $21,200 Jane Whilden* $20,750 Deb McManus* $19,625 Martha Alexander* $18,800 Paul Tine* $18,100 Marvin Lucas* $17,500 Alma Adams* $17,450 Mickey Michaux* $16,700 Rosa Gill* $15,600 Ray Rapp* $15,000 Patty Philipps* $13,425 Garland Pierce* $13,400 Nathan Baskerville* $12,250 Valerie Foushee* $12,250 Lori Millberg* $11,588 Annie Mobley* $11,250 Beverly Earle* $11,250 Matt Dixon $11,000 Larry Bell* $9,800 Robin Bradford* $9,500 Carla Cunningham* $9,000 Mark Bibbs* $8,850 Susan Fisher $8,650 Eddie Dees* $8,050 Yvonne Holley* $8,000 Jim Messina $6,800 North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown *Denotes General Election candidate
  • 30. Evelyn Terry $6,750 Nelson Cole* $6,350 Charles Graham* $6,000 Danny Davis $6,000 Jean Farmer-Butterfield* $5,750 Elmer Floyd* $5,600 Diane Parfitt $5,500 Dollie Burwell $5,500 Ken Waddell* $5,100 Keith Karlsson* $5,000 Verla Insko* $4,650 Jim Crawford III $4,500 Ed Hanes* $4,000 Jan Mills* $4,000 Lisa Baker* $4,000 Cullie Tarleton* $3,750 Duane Hall* $3,750 George Graham* $3,700 Paul Luebke* $2,500 Phil Haire $2,500 William Osborne* $2,500 Al Jack Leonard $2,000 Robert Cayton* $2,000 Grier Martin $1,900 Dewey Hill $1,750 Joe Sam Queen* $1,750 Abeni El-Amin $1,500 Bill Tatum* $1,500 Tom Gale* $1,250 Bill Faison $1,000 Pryor Gibson $1,000 Edith Warren $900 Bill Luton* $750 Bill Owens $750 Dale Nelson $750 Jason Wunsch* $750 Bill Batterman* $500 Everette Witherspoon* $500 Jeff Starkweather $500 Pricey Harrison* $500 Ron Weatherford $500 Tim Spear $500 Patsey Keever $400 Jennifer Weiss $250 Maggie Jeffus $150 North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation ● www.ncfef.org ● 2011-2012 PAC Analysis & Breakdown *Denotes General Election candidate
  • 31. ☐  Yes,  we  will  support  the  research  and  analysis  work  done  by  the North  Carolina  FreeEnterprise  Foundation  with  a  charitable  contribution  of:   ☐   Leadership  Circle  -­‐  $5,000   ☐   Partners  -­‐  $2,500   ☐   Sustainers  -­‐  $1,000     ☐   Supporters  -­‐  $500   ☐   Other:  $________________________   ☐  Enclosed  is  a  check  payable  to  the  NC  FreeEnterprise  Foundation.   ☐  Please  send  an  invoice  for  the  above  amount.   ☐  Please  charge  this  contribution  to  ☐Mastercard      ☐Visa      ☐American  Express:   Card  number   Exp  Date   V  code   Name  on  card   Billing  address                     City/State/Zip   I  hereby  authorized  the  above  charge  in  the  amount  noted  above:          Signature  __________________________________________________________  Date  __________________   Organization/Business   Contact  person   Address   City,  State,  Zip   Office  Phone   Mobile  Phone   E-­‐mail   ☐ Also,  please  contact  me  regarding  NCFEF  sponsorship  opportunities. NC  FreeEnterprise  Foundation   PO  Box  12406   Raleigh,  NC  27605-­‐2406   Phone:  (919)  896-­8347      Fax:  (919)  896-­8349      E-­mail:  admin@ncfef.org   www.ncfef.org  
  • 32. PO BOX 12406 Raleigh, NC 27605 (919) 896-8347 (Phone) (919) 896-8349 (Fax) www.ncfef.org