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Members of CEA and AFT-Colorado: See how union bosses are spending YOUR money

Which State Candidates Have Received $5,000 or More in Contributions from Colorado Teachers Unions in 2006?

Updated December 15

Candidate Office Party Amount
Bill Ritter Governor Democrat $53,000
Karen Middleton State Board of Education 7 Democrat $12,850
Betty Boyd Senate District 21 Democrat $11,800
Debbie Benefield House District 29 Democrat $11,000
John Morse Senate District 11 Democrat $10,050
Joan Fitz-Gerald Senate District 16 Democrat $9,800
Buffie McFadyen House District 47 Democrat $9,800
Andy Kerr House District 26 Democrat $9,800
Jim Riesberg House District 50 Democrat $9,800
Randy Fischer House District 53 Democrat $9,400
Bernie Buescher House District 55 Democrat $9,300
Moe Keller Senate District 20 Democrat $8,800
Gwyn Green House District 23 Democrat $8,400
Cary Kennedy Treasurer Democrat $8,000
Dianne Primavera House District 33 Democrat $7,400
Judy Solano House District 31 Democrat $7,300
Lewis Entz Senate District 5 Republican $7,000
Paula Noonan Senate District 22 Democrat $6,400
Michael Merrifield House District 18 Democrat $5,800
Joe Rice House District 38 Democrat $5,300
Dan Gibbs House District 56 Democrat $5,300
Cherylin Peniston House District 35 Democrat $5,200
Jayson Haberkorn House District 22 Democrat $5,000

Source: Colorado Secretary of State Campaign Finance Reports

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