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Thomas M. Davis

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Nickname: known as "Tom"
Birthdate: b. 01/05/1949
Birthplace: Minot, ND
Political Party: Republican
Religion: Christian Science
Education: JD, University of Virginia Law School, 1975 Officer Candidate School, United States Army BA, Political Science, Amherst College, 1971.
Last elected: Former member of congress.

Money

Raised $129,250 (#544)
Spent 100% (#133)
From self 0% (#34)
From individuals 93% (#7)
From PACs 7% (#535)
PAC = Political Action Committees. Money data from the FECfor the 200X cycle.

Earmarks

Requested 25 (#234)
Total cost $66,134,000 (#186)
Received 23 (#250)
Total cost $34,695,500 (#225)
Data for fiscal year 2008 from Taxpayers for Common Sense.

Voting Analysis

No information available.

Speeches

Spoke 12 times (#113)
Avg. length 1,153 words (#139)
Data for 110th Congress from GovTrack.

Bills

Co-sponsored 1,326 (#192)
Introduced 154 (#80)
Debated 62 (#20)
Enacted 29 (#7)
Data from GovTrack.

Interest Group Alignment

Interest Group Alignment compares a politician’s votes to positions taken by interest groups. [ more ]
GroupAgreement
Mortgage Bankers Association 83% (5/6 votes)
American Nurses Association 80% (4/5 votes)
National Association of Home Builders 71% (5/7 votes)
U.S. Chamber of Commerce 71% (10/14 votes)
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 66% (4/6 votes)
US Chamber of Commerce 66% (4/6 votes)
National Association of Realtors 62% (5/8 votes)
Public Citizen 60% (6/10 votes)
American Civil Liberties Union 40% (2/5 votes)
National Retail Federation 40% (2/5 votes)
NAACP 28% (2/7 votes)
International Brotherhood of Teamsters 28% (2/7 votes)
AFL-CIO 23% (3/13 votes)
More interest groups →
Data from Maplight.org , for the 11Xth Congress.

Handshakes

Handshakes are funds that are donated to a politician by a employees of a company, and flow back out to the same company.
Earmark Recipient Donations Earmarks Cycle
Progeny Systems $1,300 $2400000 2008

Top Contributors

Individuals reporting the same zip code who have donated to a lawmaker's political campaign. Use with caution: based on raw FEC data.
1 Mel Mr. Chaskin $14,700 from May 17, 2001 to December 31, 2007
2 Cyrus J. Dr. Katzen $14,600 from January 21, 2002 to June 27, 2007
3 Edward F. Mr. Kearney $14,200 from October 9, 2002 to September 30, 2007
4 Michael J. Mr. Saylor $13,700 from July 18, 2002 to March 22, 2007
5 Daniel H. Mr. Borinsky $13,600 from May 31, 2001 to September 6, 2007
More contributors →
Source: FEC data from the 1980 to 2000 election cycles.

Top Contributor Employers

Campaigns disclose the employers of their contributors; this list aggregates them. Use with caution: this list is based on raw FEC data
1 Self $327,940
2 Accenture $55,750
3 Pricewaterhousecoopers $50,180
4 Argon Engin $36,900
5 Kearney Co $32,400
More contributors →
Source: FEC data from the 1980 to 2000 election cycles.

Top Lobby Contributors

New rules require lobbyists to disclose their giving, and giving by the PACs they control. Use with caution: This data compiled from raw filings
1 Mr. Jeffrey Sinensky - American Jewish Committee $16,757
2 Mrs. Lisa Palluconi - International Business Machines Corporation (Ibm) $10,800
3 Mr. John Delaney - Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation $5,000
4 Mrs. Christina Mulvihill - Sony Electronics Inc. $1,500
5 Chris Hankin - Sun Microsystems, Inc. $1,000
More lobby contributors →
Source: Senate Office of Public Records LD-203 disclosure database; data from 2008.
Some campaign finance information from Open Secrets.


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