Daily Summary of Late Independent Expenditures
Reported on 11/6/96 and 11/7/96
- Prop 210: Democratic State Central Committee (ID #741666) reported making an independent expenditure valued at $36,000 in support of Prop 210. The report describes the expenditure as "Media Buys".
- Prop 209: Democratic State Central Committee (ID #741666) reported making an independent expenditure valued at $84,000 in opposition to Prop 209. The report describes the expenditure as "Media Buys".
Prop 209: California Republican Party (ID #810163) reported making an independent expenditure valued at $154,095 in support of Prop 209. The report describes the expenditure as "TV ad".
Reported on 11/4/96 and 11/5/96
- No Late Independent Expenditure Reports valued at $10,000 or greater were filed for these days. Reported on 11/2/96 and 11/3/96
- No Late Independent Expenditure Reports valued at $10,000 or greater were filed for these days. Reported on 11/1/96
- Prop 208: Yes on Prop 212-Californians Against Political Corruption (ID #960325) reported making an independent expenditure valued at $40,550 opposing Prop 208. The report describes the expenditure as "Broadcast Advertising".
- Prop 209: California Republican Party (ID #810163) reported making an independent expenditure valued at $226,595 in support of Prop 209. The report describes the expenditure as "TV ad".
- Prop 209: California Republican Party (ID #810163) reported making an independent expenditure valued at $154,095 in support of Prop 209. The report describes the expenditure as "TV ad".
- Prop 209: California Republican Party (ID #810163) reported making an independent expenditure valued at $393,190 in support of Prop 209. The report describes the expenditure as "TV ad". Reported on 10/31/96
- Prop 208: Yes on 212-Californians Against Political Corruption (ID #960325) reported making an independent expenditure valued at $40,550 in opposition to Prop 208. The report identifies the expenditure as "broadcast advertising".
- Prop 209: GOPAC (ID # not reported) reported making an independent expenditure valued at $25,000 supporting Prop 209. The reports describes that expenditure as "Payment to contact America Inc., 7777 Girard Avenue, #206, La Jolla, CA 92037, for telephone advocacy services". Reported on 10/30/96
- Prop 209: California Republican Party (ID #810163) reported making an independent expenditure valued at $202,190. The report describes the expenditure as "TV ad". Reported on 10/29/96
- Prop. 211: AirTouch Communications, Inc. and its affiliates, AirTouch Paging, and Chairman S. Ginn, San Francisco, CA, reported making an independent expenditure in opposition to Proposition 211 valued at $15,611. The report describes the expenditure as "printing, folding, inserting envelopes, UPS and DHL costs in connection with mailer."
- Prop. 209: California Republican Party (ID #810163) reported making an independent expenditure in support of Proposition 209, valued at $196,000. The report describes the expenditure as "TV ad". Reported on 10/28/96
- Prop 209: California Republican Party (ID #810163) reported making an independent expenditure valued at $246,595 in support of Prop 209. The report describes the expenditure as "TV ad".
- Prop 207: California Republican Party (ID #810163) reported making an independent expenditure valued at $11,500 in opposition to Prop 207. The report describes the expenditure as "slate mail".
- Prop 210: California Republican Party (ID #810163) reported making an independent expenditure valued at $11,500 in opposition to Prop 210. The report describes the expenditure as "slate mail".
- Prop 217: California Republican Party (ID #810163) reported making an independent expenditure valued at $11,500 in support of Prop 217. The report describes the expenditure as "slate mail". Reported on 10/26 and 10/27/96
Late independent expenditures from 10/26 and 10/27 will be reported in the 10/28/96 totals.
Reported on 10/25/96
- Prop. 209: The California Republican Party (ID #810163) reported making an independent expenditure of $73,592 in support of Proposition 209. The report describes the expenditure as an "advocacy mail piece".
- Prop. 209: The California Republican Party (ID #810163) reported making an independent expenditure of $11,645 in support of Proposition 209. The report describes the expenditure as a "TV ad".
- Prop. 209: The California Republican Party (ID #810163) reported making an independent expenditure of $177,480 in support of Proposition 209. The report describes the expenditure as a "TV ad". Reported on 10/24/96
- Prop. 211: AirTouch communications, Inc. and its Affiliates, AirTouch Paging, and Chairman, S.Ginn reporting making an independent expenditure of $32,000 in opposition to Prop. 211. The report describes the expenditure as "postage for mailing".
- Prop. 213: Consumer Attorneys Issues PAC of Sacramento reported making an independent expenditure of $200,000 in opposition to Prop. 213. The report describes the expenditure as a "media buy".
- Prop. 211: The Nasdaq Stock Market reported making independent expenditures totalling $18,300 in opposition to Prop. 211. The report describes the expenditures as "sponsorship of Dinner conference of Commonwealth Club to discuss Proposition 211", and "Publicity for conference". Reported on 10/23/96
No Late Independent Expenditure Reports were filed for this day.
Reported on 10/22/96No Late Independent Expenditure Reports were filed for this day.
Reported on 10/21/96No Late Independent Expenditure Reports were filed for this day.
Late Contribution Watch is a feature of the California Voter Foundation's Fall '96 California Online Voter Guide, available through CVF's homepage at http://www.calvoter.org. CVF is grateful to several California-based news organizations, such as KQED Radio, the Sacramento Bee, the California Journal, the Contra Costa Times, the San Jose Mercury News, KXTV News 10, Mother Jones/MoJo Wire and the Stockton Record for their financial support for Late Contribution Watch. Please contact Kim Alexander to find out how you or your news organization can help support this project.
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First published 10/22/96. Last updated 11/15/96