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Home > New York 2010 > Contributors > TEAMSTERS LOCAL 707
Contributor Summary
TEAMSTERS LOCAL 707
Total Given to Date: $500 (1 records)
Contributor Type: Institution
Address: HEMPSTEAD, NY
Parent Organization: INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS/IBT
Contributor Type: Institution
Address: HEMPSTEAD, NY
Parent Organization: INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS/IBT
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Contributions Breakdown
Party | Records | Total | % of Overall |
---|---|---|---|
Democrat | 1 | $500 | 100.00% |
Republican | 0 | $0 | 0.00% |
Nonpartisan | 0 | $0 | 0.00% |
Third Party | 0 | $0 | 0.00% |
Ballot Measures | 0 | $0 | 0.00% |
Contributions to Candidates
Candidate | Office | Election Status | Party | Records | ↓Total↓ | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CUOMO, ANDREW | GOVERNOR / LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR | Won | DEMOCRAT | 1 | $500 | See Records |
New York 2010
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New York 2012 Summary
House Races: 150 out of 150 seatsSenate Races: 62 out of 62 seats
High Court Elections: Supreme Court justices are appointed.
Appellate Court Elections: Appellate Court justices are appointed.
General Election Date: Nov. 6, 2012
Primary Election Date: Sept. 13, 2012
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The Institute identified the following contributors with connections to TEAMSTERS LOCAL 707/INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS/IBT, who gave within New York during the 2010 cycle.- BROHTERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS & TRAINMEN
- CLEVELAND, OH $4,750
- INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS
- Multiple Cities, DC $191,443
- TEAMSTERS
- WASHINGTON, DC $300
- TEAMSTERS CITY EMPLOYEES LOCAL 237
- NEW YORK, NY $500
- TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL 16
- NEW YORK, NY $56,150
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 111
- RAHWAY, NJ $1,000
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 1149
- BALDWINSVILLE, NY $800
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 118
- ROCHESTER, NY $500
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 202
- Multiple Cities, NY $1,000
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 210
- NEW YORK, NY $6,500
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 237
- NEW YORK, NY $1,500
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 264
- BUFFALO, NY $1,050
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 282
- NEW HYDE PARK, NY $7,500
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 294
- ALBANY, NY $1,500
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 317
- SYRACUSE, NY $16,000
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 445
- NEWBURGH, NY $375
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 449
- BUFFALO, NY $500
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 456
- Multiple Cities, NY $9,550
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 550
- NEW HYDE PARK, NY $500
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 553
- NEW YORK, NY $1,750
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 584
- NEW YORK, NY $3,300
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 687
- POTSDAM, NY $500
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 693
- BINGHAMTON, NY $500
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 72
- NEW YORK, NY $5,700
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 807
- ASTORIA, NY $1,000
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 808
- Multiple Cities, NY $1,200
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 810
- NEW YORK, NY $6,000
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 813
- LONG ISLAND CITY, NY $1,000
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 814
- LONG ISLAND CITY, NY $250
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 817
- NEW HYDE PARK, NY $16,000
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 854
- BALDWIN, NY $500
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 858
- PLAINVIEW, NY $500
- TEAMSTERS LOCAL 917
- FLORAL PARK, NY $2,000
- UNIFORMED SANITATIONMENS ASSOCIATION LOCAL 831
- Multiple Cities, NY $222,700
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