Contributions from employees of Cocacola
Political contributions disclosed by campaign committees to the Federal Election Commission, sorted by employer. The data, from the FEC, covers the years 1979 through 2008.
| $5,200 from 5 Cocacola employees (5.3%) to Roy Blunt | |
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| $5,000 from 7 Cocacola employees (7.4%) to John Kerry | |
| $3,300 from 2 Cocacola employees (2.1%) to Mark Kirk | |
| $2,750 from 5 Cocacola employees (5.3%) to Hillary Clinton | |
| $2,100 from 1 Cocacola employee (1.1%) to Claire McCaskill | |
| $2,000 from 1 Cocacola employee (1.1%) to Norm Coleman | |
| $2,000 from 2 Cocacola employees (2.1%) to Robert Menendez | |
| $2,000 from 1 Cocacola employee (1.1%) to Emanuel Cleaver | |
| $2,000 from 2 Cocacola employees (2.1%) to John Dingell | |
| $1,700 from 3 Cocacola employees (3.2%) to John McCain | |
| $1,700 from 3 Cocacola employees (3.2%) to Barack Obama | |
| $1,500 from 2 Cocacola employees (2.1%) to C. Saxby Chambliss | |
| $1,000 from 1 Cocacola employee (1.1%) to Joseph Shuler | |
| $1,000 from 2 Cocacola employees (2.1%) to Benjamin Cardin | |
| $750 from 2 Cocacola employees (2.1%) to Michael Michaud | |
| $700 from 2 Cocacola employees (2.1%) to Ronald Paul | |
| $500 from 1 Cocacola employee (1.1%) to Denise Majette | |
| $500 from 1 Cocacola employee (1.1%) to Martin Meehan | |
| $200 from 1 Cocacola employee (1.1%) to Greg Walden |


