James Marshall Democrat (Elected 2003), Georgia House District 8

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Committee membership
House Committee on Agriculture; House Committee on Armed Services

Received 74% of campaign contributions ($1,601,141)
from outside his district. (Rank: 280 out of 421.)

Received 56% of campaign contributions ($1,217,243)
from outside his state. (Rank: 208 out of 421.)

Total Campaign Contributions, 2005-2007: $2,156,215

Figures on this page include all contributions from Jan 2005 through Dec 2007, excluding individual contributions of less than $200 and contributions from political parties, other candidates and leadership PACs. See full report for more details.

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Top 10 Contributing Zip Codes

Macon, GA 31210$155,900
Washington, DC 20001$143,000
Washington, DC 20006$117,000
Washington, DC 20036$112,000
Washington, DC 20005$93,769
Macon, GA 31201$62,800
Washington, DC 20004$48,500
Atlanta, GA 30308$35,300
Atlanta, GA 30327$27,300
Macon, GA 31211$25,400

Top 5 Contributing States

Georgia$938,653
District Of Columbia$575,019
Virginia$142,766
Illinois$93,544
New York$53,054
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This map depicts the total amount of campaign contributions to U.S. Representative James Marshall (Georgia District 8), based on the House District in which each contribution originated. This map includes all contributions from January 2005 through December 2007, excluding individual contributions of less than $200 and contributions from political parties, other candidates, and leadership PACs. Contribution data supplied by MAPLight.org from analysis of Center for Responsive Politics data. Map created 10/16/2008 by Avencia Inc. For more details, see full report at http://www.maplight.org/remotecontrol08. This map may be freely reproduced provide credit is given to “MAPLight.org.” Download this map in high resolution (3MB)

Contribution data provided by the Center for Responsive Politics (OpenSecrets.org)

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