Berkshire Hathaway employee Kim E. Moyer contributes a total of $550 to Republican Party candidate Scott Perry

Berkshire Hathaway employee Kim E. Moyer contributes a total of 0 to Republican Party candidate Scott Perry
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Berkshire Hathaway employee Kim E. Moyer has contributed a total of $550 to Republican Party candidate Scott Perry, according to Federal Election Commission (FEC).

There were at least 48 contributions made to political candidates and committees by Berkshire Hathaway employees, 47.9 percent of which have gone to Republican Party causes and candidates.

According to the Federal Elections Commission, donations made to political groups or candidates must be disclosed under state law for greater transparency in elections. In a study by opensecrets.org, they found the state with the highest percentage of contributions going to Democrats was Vermont with over 86-percent of the money going to Democratic candidates and committees. The most Republican-leaning state was Mississippi with over 71-percent of the money going to Republican candidates and committees.

Other donations by employees of Berkshire Hathaway
Employee Candidate Party Amount
Judith Scheidler Republican Party $2,140
Janice Smarto Guy Reschenthaler Republican Party $2,000
Donna O’Connor Wetzel Joe Biden Democratic Party $2,000
Merlin Weaver Brian Fitzpatrick Republican Party $1,500
Charles S. Swidzinski George J. Kelly Jr. Republican Party $1,250
Amy Mckenna Republican Party $1,150
Timothy K. Shreiner Lloyd K. Smucker Republican Party $1,000
Laurie Phillips Cory A. Booker Democratic Party $1,000
Laurie Phillips Susan Wild Democratic Party $1,000
Merlin Weaver Republican Party $736
Kathy Mcgee Burns $705
Perri Ann Evanson Mary Gay Scanlon Democratic Party $600
Cyndy Young Kimberly D. Olson Democratic Party $530
Molly Keady Bernard Sanders Democratic Party $500
Merlin Weaver Dan Sullivan Republican Party $500
Merlin Weaver Dan Newhouse Republican Party $500
Merlin Weaver Ben R. Lujan Democratic Party $500
Janice Smarto Susan M. Collins Republican Party $500
Janice Smarto Guy Reschenthaler Republican Party $500
Janice Smarto Stephen Joseph Scalise Republican Party $500
Frances Gray Democratic Party $500
Shawna Kent Andrew Yang Democratic Party $416
Susan Hartzell $400
Cyndy Young Chrissy Houlahan Democratic Party $387
Frances Gray Chrissy Houlahan Democratic Party $375
Anthony Bartoli Thomas F. Brier Jr. Democratic Party $325
Yael Milbert $305
Kevin Mcneal Joe Biden Democratic Party $288
Glen Heidlebaugh Republican Party $278
Pamela Sovich Republican Party $262
Jackie Jerrehian Dan Sullivan Republican Party $258
Donald Fritsch Amy McGrath Democratic Party $250
Michelle A. Schocker $225
Dennis Brandt Republican Party $210
David A. Dorsey $210
Jody Dimitruk Joe Biden Democratic Party $200
Eva Mckendrick Republican Party $200
Cynthia Young Chrissy Houlahan Democratic Party $175
Glen H. Heidlebaugh Jr. Republican Party $100
Brett Dillon Amy McGrath Democratic Party $100
Nawaf Nseir Joe Biden Democratic Party $90
Paul Czubryt Joe Biden Democratic Party $50
Loralea Hartle Stephen Joseph Scalise Republican Party $50
Dana Molfetto Republican Party $50
Barbara Deardorff Republican Party $30
John Schutz Republican Party $25
Jane Broderson Joe Biden Democratic Party $12

Numbers are accurate as of November 27, 2020.



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