A Buyers Guide to
Alachua School Board District 1

Contributions Reported through September 5, 2002 : $ 6,888.90*
Candidate: Phillip Koon

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General Reports: Detailed Lists:

*Note: contributions that resulted from bank interest earned on the campaign account were excluded from the amounts and statistics reported here. This candidate had 0 contributions from interest totaling $ 0 that were not included in the calculations that produced this report.


Contributions at the Maximum Amount ($500):

LocationTypeNameOccupationDonor Type
1 Gainesville FL Cash/Check Campaign Account of A-Tiger Committee PAC/committee
2 West Palm Beach FL Cash/Check Palm Beach Classroom Teachers Association PAC Committee PAC/committee

Note: because this candidate had multiple contributions that appeared to come from the same source, this report also includes the following contributors who contributed the maximum amount as a result of what appear to be multiple contributions made by the same individual.

LocationTypeNameOccupationDonor Type
3 Gainesville FL Cash/Check North Central Florida Central Labor Council Committee of Continuous Ex Committee PAC/committee

Contributions over $500:

None

Note: because this candidate had multiple contributions that appeared to come from the same source, this report also includes the following contributors who contributed over $500 as a result of what appear to be multiple contributions made by the same individual or group.

AmountLocationNameOccupationTypeDonor Type
1 $ 550.00Gainesville FL Campaign Account of A-Tiger Committee Cash/Check PAC/committee


The above reports were derived from campaign contribution data retrieved from the Alachua County Supervisor of Elections web site or office on the date I obtained it. Although much care was given to provide accurate statistics, I can provide no guarantee that the information reported above is accurate. You can always run the numbers yourself and compare them to my reports. -Susan Wright



Last updated: Saturday, September 7, 2002