Contributions from employees of Worthington Industries
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.
| $49,200 from 45 Worthington Industries employees (21.3%) to Deborah Pryce | |
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| $25,500 from 2 Worthington Industries employees (0.9%) to Heather Wilson | |
| $13,650 from 13 Worthington Industries employees (6.2%) to David Lee Hobson | |
| $8,800 from 6 Worthington Industries employees (2.8%) to Patrick Tiberi | |
| $4,200 from 2 Worthington Industries employees (0.9%) to Michael DeWine | |
| $2,300 from 1 Worthington Industries employee (0.5%) to Robert Latta | |
| $2,000 from 1 Worthington Industries employee (0.5%) to Michael Fitzpatrick | |
| $2,000 from 1 Worthington Industries employee (0.5%) to Charles Taylor | |
| $2,000 from 1 Worthington Industries employee (0.5%) to Christopher Shays | |
| $2,000 from 1 Worthington Industries employee (0.5%) to Michael Sodrel | |
| $2,000 from 1 Worthington Industries employee (0.5%) to Geoff Davis | |
| $2,000 from 1 Worthington Industries employee (0.5%) to Robert Simmons | |
| $2,000 from 1 Worthington Industries employee (0.5%) to Nancy Johnson | |
| $2,000 from 1 Worthington Industries employee (0.5%) to Chris Chocola | |
| $2,000 from 1 Worthington Industries employee (0.5%) to Jon Porter | |
| $1,450 from 6 Worthington Industries employees (2.8%) to Robert Ney | |
| $1,000 from 1 Worthington Industries employee (0.5%) to Scott McInnis | |
| $500 from 1 Worthington Industries employee (0.5%) to Ralph Regula | |
| $250 from 1 Worthington Industries employee (0.5%) to Barack Obama |


