RPAC Capitol Club Contributors

As of June 30, 2010
The Capitol Club represents RPAC contributors giving $250.00 - $499.99 in a calendar year.
Go to the list of Capitol Club Contributors (updated quarterly)

The National Association of REALTOR'SŪ $15.00 per-member "fair share" goal is the suggested minimum level of giving. To accomplish the things RPAC does at all levels of government, special recognition is given to those who contribute far beyond the minimum.

Golden 'R' Membership
$5,000.00 annual minimum

Sterling 'R' Membership
$1,000.00 annual minimum

Leadership Club Membership
$500.00 - 999.99 annual minimum

Capitol Club Membership
$250.00 - 499.99 annual minimum

99 Club Membership
$99.00 - 249.99 annual minimum

Other Contributors
$.01 - 98.99 annual minimum

Contribution Levels

Where do your RPAC dollars go?

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Bill Bateman, OKC Metro Assn of REALTORSŪ

Amy Bladow, Norman Board of REALTORSŪ

Mike Craddock, Greater Tulsa Assn of REALTORSŪ

Barbara Harris, OKC Metro Assn of REALTORSŪ

John Jones, Lawton Board of REALTORSŪ

Sherri Jones, Muskogee Association of REALTORSŪ

Steve Mann, OKC Metro Assn of REALTORSŪ

Jerry Payne, Edmond Board of REALTORSŪ

Marolyn Pryor, OKC Metro Assn of REALTORSŪ

Cindy Read, Greater Tulsa Assn of REALTORSŪ

Steve Reese, Shawnee Board of REALTORSŪ

Pete Reeser, Edmond Board of REALTORSŪ

David Ritchie, Enid Metro Assn of REALTORSŪ

Julie Stephens, OKC Metro Assn of REALTORSŪ

Theresa Stewart, Ada Board of REALTORSŪ

Martin VanMeter, Texoma Board of REALTORSŪ

Donna Willis, Western Oklahoma Board of REALTORSŪ
 

 

Contributions are not deductible for income tax purposes. Contributions to RPAC are voluntary and are used for political purposes. The amount suggested is merely a guideline and you may contribute more or less than the suggested amount. You may refuse to contribute without reprisal and the National Association of REALTORSŪ or any of its state associations or local boards will not favor or disfavor any member because of the amount contributed. 70% of each contribution is used by your state PAC to support state and local political candidates. Until your state PAC reaches its RPAC goal, 30% is sent to National RPAC to support federal candidates and is charges against your limits under 2 U.S.C. 441a; after the state PAC reaches its RPAC goal it may elect to retain your entire contribution for use in supporting state and local candidates.