Campaign finance spotlight: Top 5 donor lists for 2008 DFL and Republican state parties
by Steve Perry
Published: July 14,2009
Time posted: 11:25 am
Tags: campaign finance, Campaign finance spotlight, Minnesota Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board, Minnesota DFL State Central Committee, Republican Party of Minnesota
As a followup to last Friday’s PIM post on top donors to Minnesota’s House Democrats and Republicans, here are lists of last year’s top 5 individual and PAC givers to the respective state party organizations–the Minnesota DFL State Central Committee and the Republican Party of Minnesota.
(Note: In this case, unlike that of the House party units, I’ve omitted lobbyists from the Top 5 lists because they’re a non-factor. For the obscurantists among us, let it be noted that a) the state DFL received one lobbyist contribution in 2008 [$725!], and b) that’s one more lobbyist contribution than the state Republican party received.)
I’ll have a longer piece about top contributors to House and statewide DFL and GOP party units in next Monday’s Capitol Report. (If you’re not a subscriber, you can click here to fix that.)
All totals listed are rounded to the nearest thousand. And since a handful of top individual donors to both parties are from outside Minnesota, I’ve marked those entries with an asterisk (*) and expanded those lists so that they also reflect the top five contributions by Minnesota residents.
TOTAL 2008 RECEIPTS
Republican Party of Minnesota (RPM): $804,000
Minnesota DFL State Central Committee (Minn DFL): $3,847,000
TOP 5 DONORS: INDIVIDUALS
RPM
Total from individuals: $363,000
- Robert Ulrich, retired Target CEO, $70,000
- John Templeton, John Templeton Foundation, $60,000*
- Bill Austin, Starkey Laboratories, $31,500
- Glen Taylor, Taylor Corp/Timberwolves owner, $30,000
- Dean White, Whiteco Industries, $25,000*
- Bradbury Anderson, Best Buy, $20,000
- George Anderson, Crown Iron Works, $20,000
Minn DFL
Total from individuals: $272,000
- Fred Eychaner, Newsweb Corp, $50,000*
- Matthew Entenza, attorney/2010 gov candidate, $30,050
- Anne T. Bass, Keystone Group LP, $25,000*
- Alida Messinger, Philanthropist, $25,000
- Pam Deal, NA Companies, $13,500
- Mark Dayton, retired U.S. senator, $11,000
- Jeffrey Anderson, Reinhardt & Anderson, $10,000
(* = out-of-state donor)
TOP 5 DONORS: PACs
RPM
Total from political committees: $10,000
- Freedom Club State PAC, $10,000
Minn DFL
Total from political committees: $792,000
- SEIU Minn State Council Political Fund, $227,500
- Laborers District Council of Minn & ND Pol Fund, $135,000
- International Union of Operating Engineers, $70,561
- Education Minnesota PAC, $70,500
- Minneapolis Regional Labor Federation, $33,000
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