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Kelly, LaVallee list campaign contributions

Congressional candidates were required to file by Oct. 15 their campaign expense reports for the third quarter.

Campaign finance law allows individuals to give up to $2,600 to each candidate per election, or a maximum of $5,200 for the election cycle.

Political action committees, which often are dedicated to one particular issue, business, or cause, can donate up to $5,000 to each candidate for each election, or a maximum of $10,000 per cycle.

Here is a list of the largest contributions given to candidates in the 3rd Congressional District during the most recent reporting period of July 1 to Sept. 30

Congressman Mike Kelly, R-3rd, is running for re-election against Democrat Dan LaVallee.

Mike KellyIndividuals$2,600 — Christine Allen, Fenelton, co-owner of the Shilo Ranch Hunting Preserve; Roy Allen, Fenelton, co-owner of the Shilo Ranch Hunting Preserve; Georgie Blackburn, Tarentum, vice president of Blackburn’s home medical equipment services firm; Alicia Cron, Fenelton, student; Nicholas Cron, Pittsburgh, no occupation listed$2,600 — Cliff Forrest III, Pittsburgh, president of Rosebud Mining; George Karr Jr., Kintersville, Pa., president of Karr Barth Associates insurance company; Alice Lombardo, Beaver Falls, retired; Regis Synan, Export, Pa., president of F. Tinker & Sons Co. machine tool manufacturer; Michael Wolcott, Wexford, auto dealer.Political action committees:$5,000 — BASF Corp. Employees PAC, Florham Park, N.J.; Cox Enterprises PAC, Washington; Dealers Election Action Committee of the National Automotive Dealers Association, McLean, Va.; FMC Technologies Employee PAC, Houston; International Union of Operating Engineers, Washington$4,000 — General Electric Co. PAC, Washington; GlaxoSmithKline PAC, Research Triangle Park, N.C; National Association of Realtors PAC, Chicago$3,000 — Exelon Corp. PAC, Washington$2,600 — Allegheny Technologies PAC, Pittsburgh; Family PAC, Pittsburgh; National Fuel Gas Federal PAC, Williamsville, N.Y.$2,500 — Aetna Inc. PAC, Washington; AFLAC PAC, Columbus, Ga.; American Physicians Therapy Association PAC, Alexandria, Va.; Apria Healthcare Inc. PAC, Lake Forest, Calif.; Cigna Corp. PAC, Washington; Express Scripts Inc. Political Fund, St. Louis$2,500 — FirstEnergy Corp. PAC, Akron, Ohio; Marathon Petroleum Corp. PAC, Detroit; National Federation of Independent Business, Washington; National Multifamily Housing Council PAC, Washington; United Health PAC, Bethesda, Md.; Valero Energy Corp. PAC, San Antonio, Texas; Wells Fargo Co. Employee PAC, Minneapolis, Minn.

Dan LaValleeIndividuals:$2,600 — Frank Brunckhorst, Sarasota, Fla., manager of a delicatessen services company; Mark Ferguson, Winnetka, Ill., attorney; Charles LaVallee, Cranberry Township, president/CEO of Variety the Children’s Charity; Howard Morgan, Villanova, Pa., venture capitalist;, Pa.; Margaret Richardson, Erie, retired; Teresa Vorscheck, Cranberry Township, director of the Highmark Caring PlacePolitical action committees:$5,000 — Machinists Non Partisan League of International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers, Upper Marlboro, Md.; Keystone Fund, Washington; United Steelworkers PAC, Pittsburgh; Utility Workers Union, Washington.

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