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Campaign Finance - Who Do You Know

Political Contributions by Employees of : OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION

Republican

OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION is Predominately Republican

Total DEM Contributions : $0.00
Total REP Contributions : $1,000.00
Democrat

ROBERT PETERSON

PRESIDENT OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
$37,500.00 Zip: 75244-6100
Democrat

NEIL MR. ACKERMAN

PRESIDENT OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
$25,000.00 Zip: 75093-8826
Democrat

JACE HASSETT

SENIOR DIRECTOR, GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
$20,000.00 Zip: 20006-4621
Democrat

BURNIS MR. HEBERT

PRESIDENT OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
$12,500.00 Zip: 75254-4300
Democrat

NEIL ACKERMAN

PRESIDENT OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
$5,000.00 Zip: 75093-8826
Democrat

JIM THOMAS

MANAGER PURCHASING OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
$5,000.00 Zip: 75093-8830
Democrat

MARY MS. CORDES

MANAGER, GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
$1,250.00 Zip: 20003-1361
Democrat

MEG REESE

ENGINEER OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
$600.00 Zip: 78335
Republican

CHESTER L. MR. JR. WELCH

MECHANICAL/MAINTENANCE ENGINEER OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
$500.00 Zip: 70817-3100
Republican

MARTHA MRS. EHLINGER

PRICING ANALYST OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
$500.00 Zip: 75229-4105

Our goal - to drive political financial contributions to $0. The ability to contribute money, to influence the outcome of an election, is not inclusive.

If you provide money to a politican and it is not recorded with the FEC it is a 'Bribe'. If it is recorded with the FEC it is a 'Contribution'. Money being provided to influence the outcome of a political election, in return for favorable rulings if elected. Is this a Bribe or a Contribution?

1.7%

The number of voting age people who make political 'Contributions' in the US.

54,482,128

The number of 'Contributions' they gave to politicians.

$20,988,430,743

The total amount those 'Contributions' came to - and still counting.

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