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Greg Guest, senior director of corporate communications at ], has stated that KochPAC supports candidates "based on their support for market-based policies and economic freedom".<ref name='GP 2012-10-14'> {{cite news | first = Greg | last = Guest | title = Koch Companies Response to Mike Elk Concerning Employee Communications | date = 2012-10-14 | publisher = ] | url = http://www.kochfacts.com/kf/responsetomikeelk/ | work = Georgia-Pacific | accessdate = 2013-02-22}}</ref> | Greg Guest, senior director of corporate communications at ], has stated that KochPAC supports candidates "based on their support for market-based policies and economic freedom".<ref name='GP 2012-10-14'> {{cite news | first = Greg | last = Guest | title = Koch Companies Response to Mike Elk Concerning Employee Communications | date = 2012-10-14 | publisher = ] | url = http://www.kochfacts.com/kf/responsetomikeelk/ | work = Georgia-Pacific | accessdate = 2013-02-22}}</ref> | ||
== 2011–2012 activities |
== 2011–2012 activities == | ||
In 2011–2012, KochPAC received $1,746,950 with donations of at least $200 from 3,096 individual donors.<ref name='2012 OpenSecrets summary'> {{cite web | url = http://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/lookup2.php?cycle=2012&strID=C00236489 | title = KochPAC Summary | accessdate = 2013-02-22 | work = OpenSecrets.org | publisher = ]}}</ref><ref name='2011–2012 donors'> {{cite web | url = http://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/pacgave2.php?cmte=C00236489&cycle=2012 | title = KochPAC Contributors | accessdate = 2013-02-22 | work = OpenSecrets.org | publisher = ]}}</ref> | |||
===2012 House of Representatives elections=== | ===2012 House of Representatives elections=== |
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Type | Political action committee |
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Headquarters | Suite 800 600 14th Street, NW Washington, DC 20005 |
Treasurer | Gael Fletcher (1993–1995) Kimberlyrenee Kahoe (1996–2000) Arianne Duddy Massey (2000) Christine M. Taylor (2000–2003) Dorothy P. Posey (2004) Lacye R. Tennille (2005–present) |
Parent organization | Koch Industries |
KochPAC (the Koch Industries Inc Political Action Committee) is a United States political action committee that represents the interests of Koch Industries and its affiliates.Cite error: The <ref>
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Background
Greg Guest, senior director of corporate communications at Georgia-Pacific, has stated that KochPAC supports candidates "based on their support for market-based policies and economic freedom".
2011–2012 activities
In 2011–2012, KochPAC received $1,746,950 with donations of at least $200 from 3,096 individual donors.
2012 House of Representatives elections
In the 2012 House of Representatives elections, KochPAC contributed $28,000 to 4 Democratic candidates and $1,500,000 to 207 Republican candidates.
The top recipient of campaign funding was Joe Walsh (R-IL) who received $12,500. Other contributions included $10,000 each to ninety-four candidates, $9500 each to two candidates, $9000 to one candidate, $8500 each to two candidates, $7500 each to 20 candidates, $7000 to one candidate, $6000 each to two candidates, $5500 to one candidate, $5000 each to fifty-nine candidates, and $3500 or less each to twenty-eight candidates.
2012 Senate elections
In the 2012 Senate elections, KochPAC contributed $10,000 to 1 Democratic candidate and $185,000 to 23 Republican candidates.
The top two recipients of campaign funding were Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Orrin Hatch (R-UT), who each received $15,000. Other contributions included $10,000 each to a total of twelve candidates, $7000 to one candidate, $5000 each to seven candidates, $2000 to one candidate, and $1000 to one candidate.
Interorganizational contributions
During the 2012 election year, KochPAC contributed $24,000 to Democrat-affiliated organizations, $802,000 to Republican-affiliated organizations, and $10,000 to other organizations. The Target State Victory Fund, which received $35,000, was the single largest recipient of these funds. Other recipients included the Republican National Committee, the National Republican Congressional Committee, and the National Republican Senatorial Committee, which each received $30,000, the Romney Victory, which received $25,000, as well as fifty-three organizations which received $10,000 and forty-five organizations which received $7500 or less. KochPAC also received $5000 from the Senate Conservatives Fund.
References
- Guest, Greg (2012-10-14). "Koch Companies Response to Mike Elk Concerning Employee Communications". Georgia-Pacific. Koch Industries. Retrieved 2013-02-22.
- ^ "KochPAC Summary". OpenSecrets.org. Center for Responsive Politics. Retrieved 2013-02-22. Cite error: The named reference "2012 OpenSecrets summary" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- "KochPAC Contributors". OpenSecrets.org. Center for Responsive Politics. Retrieved 2013-02-22.
- ^ "KochPAC Contributions to Federal Candidates". OpenSecrets.org. Center for Responsive Politics. Retrieved 2013-02-22.