CAMPBELL, HAROLD DUANE (WA) Federal Political Campaign Donations in the 2005-2006 Election Cycle

Updated on February 17, 2025.

According to FEC data, in the 2005-2006 election cycle, CAMPBELL, HAROLD DUANE made a total donation of $4,062 to 4 unique election committees. MICROSOFT CORPORATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE received the highest donation ($2,062), followed by BURNER, DARCY (DEM) ($1,000), and FORD, HAROLD JR (DEM) ($500).

The chart below shows the total amount received by each commitee. The table below shows the individual donations made and the transaction dates.

You can see similar information for other individuals in Washington.

*** Note: By Federal Law, you cannot use these contributor information for the purpose of soliciting contributions or for any commercial purpose. There is the possibility of multiple people having the same name in the state. Please contact us if you want to verify the donation amounts by the zip code for each transaction.

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Date Recipient Amount ($)
Aug 15, 2006 MICROSOFT CORPORATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE 208
Aug 31, 2006 MICROSOFT CORPORATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE 208
Sep 18, 2006 BURNER, DARCY (DEM) 500
Sep 29, 2006 MICROSOFT CORPORATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE 398
Oct 13, 2006 MICROSOFT CORPORATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE 208
Oct 27, 2006 FORD, HAROLD JR (DEM) 500
Oct 31, 2006 MICROSOFT CORPORATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE 208
Nov 4, 2006 BURNER, DARCY (DEM) 500
Nov 4, 2006 ACTBLUE 500
Nov 15, 2006 MICROSOFT CORPORATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE 208
Nov 30, 2006 MICROSOFT CORPORATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE 208
Dec 15, 2006 MICROSOFT CORPORATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE 208
Dec 29, 2006 MICROSOFT CORPORATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE 208