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RunwayDonorsALEXANDER L. DEAN, JR.

Donor header

ALEXANDER L. DEAN, JR.

Individual · SAN FRANCISCO, CA · FOREST SANSOME PARTNERS, LP · PRINCIPAL

$101,737 total given · Largest contribution $50,000

Giving is concentrated among a small set of recipients.

Active cycles

1999-20002001-20022003-20042005-20062007-20082009-20102011-20122013-20142015-20162017-20182019-20202021-20222023-20242025-2026

Panel 2 • Finance overview

Total given

$101,737

First seen May 4, 2006 · Last activity Jun 30, 2017

Contribution footprint

12 recipients

19 contributions · Avg $5,355

Concentration

Top recipient 49.2%

Top 3 67.2%

Top 10 98.5%

Total givingReference baseline
1
Apr 2021Dec 2022Jul 2024Mar 2026

Spike markers

  1. 1May 2006 · 3 notable contributions
    • STOP THE REINER INITIATIVE - NO ON 82, A COALITION OF EDUCATORS, BUSINESS AND TAXPAYER ORGANIZATIONS · $50,000
    • YES ON 21, CALIFORNIANS FOR STATE PARKS AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION, SPONSORED BY CONSERVATION AND STATE PARKS ORGANIZATIONS · $10,000
    • NGUYEN FOR CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY 2016, MADISON · $8,400

Panel 3 • Top recipients

RecipientTotalShare*CountDatesDetails
STOP THE REINER INITIATIVE - NO ON 82, A COALITION OF EDUCATORS, BUSINESS AND TAXPAYER ORGANIZATIONS$50,00049.1%1May 2006 - May 2006
YES ON 21, CALIFORNIANS FOR STATE PARKS AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION, SPONSORED BY CONSERVATION AND STATE PARKS ORGANIZATIONS$10,0009.8%2Jun 2010 - Oct 2010
NGUYEN FOR CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY 2016, MADISON$8,4008.3%2May 2016 - Sep 2016
CHESBRO FOR ASSEMBLY 2012, WES$6,4006.3%2Dec 2010 - May 2011
LEVINE FOR ASSEMBLY 2016; FRIENDS OF MARC$5,7005.6%2Jun 2015 - Nov 2016
CHESBRO FOR ASSEMBLY 2010, WES$5,3375.2%3Dec 2008 - Jan 2011
CHARTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE, SPONSORED BY CALIFORNIA CHARTER SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION ADVOCATES$5,0004.9%1May 2013 - May 2013
WOOD FOR ASSEMBLY 2014, JIM$4,1004%1Nov 2013 - Nov 2013
TING FOR ASSEMBLY 2018; PHIL$2,8002.8%2Jan 2017 - Jun 2017
YES ON 14 - CALIFORNIANS FOR AN OPEN PRIMARY WITH MAJOR FUNDING FROM GOVERNOR SCHWARZENEGGER'S CALIFORNIA DREAM TEAM, A BALLOT MEASURE COMMITTEE$2,5002.5%1Jun 2010 - Jun 2010
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* Share is percent of donor total in the selected scope. Page rows are a subset and typically do not sum to 100%.

RunwayDonorsALEXANDER L. DEAN, JR.

Donor header

ALEXANDER L. DEAN, JR.

Individual · SAN FRANCISCO, CA · FOREST SANSOME PARTNERS, LP · PRINCIPAL

$101,737 total given · Largest contribution $50,000

Giving is concentrated among a small set of recipients.

Active cycles

1999-20002001-20022003-20042005-20062007-20082009-20102011-20122013-20142015-20162017-20182019-20202021-20222023-20242025-2026

Panel 2 • Finance overview

Total given

$101,737

First seen May 4, 2006 · Last activity Jun 30, 2017

Contribution footprint

12 recipients

19 contributions · Avg $5,355

Concentration

Top recipient 49.2%

Top 3 67.2%

Top 10 98.5%

Total givingReference baseline
1
Apr 2021Dec 2022Jul 2024Mar 2026

Spike markers

  1. 1May 2006 · 3 notable contributions
    • STOP THE REINER INITIATIVE - NO ON 82, A COALITION OF EDUCATORS, BUSINESS AND TAXPAYER ORGANIZATIONS · $50,000
    • YES ON 21, CALIFORNIANS FOR STATE PARKS AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION, SPONSORED BY CONSERVATION AND STATE PARKS ORGANIZATIONS · $10,000
    • NGUYEN FOR CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY 2016, MADISON · $8,400

Panel 3 • Top recipients

RecipientTotalShare*CountDatesDetails
STOP THE REINER INITIATIVE - NO ON 82, A COALITION OF EDUCATORS, BUSINESS AND TAXPAYER ORGANIZATIONS$50,00049.1%1May 2006 - May 2006
YES ON 21, CALIFORNIANS FOR STATE PARKS AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION, SPONSORED BY CONSERVATION AND STATE PARKS ORGANIZATIONS$10,0009.8%2Jun 2010 - Oct 2010
NGUYEN FOR CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY 2016, MADISON$8,4008.3%2May 2016 - Sep 2016
CHESBRO FOR ASSEMBLY 2012, WES$6,4006.3%2Dec 2010 - May 2011
LEVINE FOR ASSEMBLY 2016; FRIENDS OF MARC$5,7005.6%2Jun 2015 - Nov 2016
CHESBRO FOR ASSEMBLY 2010, WES$5,3375.2%3Dec 2008 - Jan 2011
CHARTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE, SPONSORED BY CALIFORNIA CHARTER SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION ADVOCATES$5,0004.9%1May 2013 - May 2013
WOOD FOR ASSEMBLY 2014, JIM$4,1004%1Nov 2013 - Nov 2013
TING FOR ASSEMBLY 2018; PHIL$2,8002.8%2Jan 2017 - Jun 2017
YES ON 14 - CALIFORNIANS FOR AN OPEN PRIMARY WITH MAJOR FUNDING FROM GOVERNOR SCHWARZENEGGER'S CALIFORNIA DREAM TEAM, A BALLOT MEASURE COMMITTEE$2,5002.5%1Jun 2010 - Jun 2010
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* Share is percent of donor total in the selected scope. Page rows are a subset and typically do not sum to 100%.

Scope: All time60 points
Scope: All time60 points