San Francisco Apartment Association Issues PAC

General Purpose Committee

Summary Totals

Includes committee activity disclosed between 2024-09-11 and 2025-07-30

Total Contributions

180225.0

Total Expenditures

178732.97

Activity Details

First Name Last Name Total
CALIFORNIA APARTMENT ASSOCIATION ISSUES COMMITTEE 75000.0
SAN FRANCISCO APARTMENT ASSOCIATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE 50000.0
COALITION FOR BETTER HOUSING 10000.0
GAETANI REAL ESTATE 10000.0
MAYFIELD GROUP, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: MARVIN FRANKEL ) 3000.0
C.H.I.U. ASSOCIATES 2250.0
TAYLOR VIEW, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: MARVIN FRANKEL ) 2100.0
HONOR BULKLEY 1900.0
DEBRA MALTA 1600.0
MARY BRUNNER 1600.0
YVONNE COTTON 1400.0
SF PRESIDIO HEIGHTS, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: MARVIN FRANKEL ) 1300.0
HAIGHT 13, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: JERRY LEE ) 1200.0
JORDAN SQUARE, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: MARVIN FRANKEL ) 1200.0
CARDAMUM PROPERTIES, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: ATRI CHATTERJEE ) 1000.0
GOLDEN GATE SQUARE, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: MARVIN FRANKEL ) 1000.0
KAREN OLSON 1000.0
ANGELA WOO 900.0
2008 GREEN STREET, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: ALBERT BRACHT ) 900.0
1772-1774 GOLDEN GATE AVE, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: ALBERT BRACHT ) 800.0
NTX 94123, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: ANH NGUYEN ) 650.0
VALENCIA VENTURES, LP, A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 600.0
CALIFORNIA LYON COMPANY, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: ALBERT BRACHT ) 600.0
1267 PAGE STREET, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: ALBERT BRACHT ) 600.0
2853 SACRAMENTO STREET, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: ALBERT BRACHT ) 500.0
1671-1673 GOLDEN GATE AVE, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: ALBERT BRACHT ) 500.0
HEY GROUP, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: INFO REQUESTED ) 500.0
3111 24TH STREET INVESTORS, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: ADAM PHILLIPS ) 500.0
51 CHENERY STREET, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: ALBERT BRACHT ) 500.0
2266 UNION STREET, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: ALBERT BRACHT ) 500.0
1062 FOLSOM INVESTORS, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: ADAM PHILLIPS ) 400.0
GAMBA APARTMENTS, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: SERAFINO GAMBA ) 400.0
JONATHAN NELSON 400.0
MARGO MILLER 400.0
JIM MAYER 400.0
GARY LINDQUIST 300.0
YONG KEE COMPANY INC. 300.0
CHRISTINE DISSMEYER 300.0
KEVIN FISHER 300.0
143 FILLMORE STREET, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: ALBERT BRACHT ) 300.0
MICHELLE CABRERA 300.0
CUTLER PROPERTIES, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: ALEX DRUKAREV ) 300.0
THOMAS DREYER 300.0
CUMMINS WRIGHT 200.0
120 RIPLEY STREET, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: WILLIAM VEATCH ) 200.0
DIANE STEINHAUSER 200.0
MILES ITO 200.0
MARK STROH 200.0
ELISABETH BROWN 150.0
PATRICIA ANN ROSE 100.0
AUSTIN Q SHERER 100.0
BIEU TANG 100.0
AUSTIN RENSLOW SHERER 100.0
STEFANIE GERSTBACHER 100.0
NORMAN HARRY PACKARD 100.0
BRAD SUSKIND 100.0
ELBERT HILL 75.0
CARLENE CANALE 50.0
ELIZABETH ANN BROWN 50.0
MARIA CONCEPCION 50.0
TRIANA CHICA 50.0
RICHARD JACQUOT 50.0
CAROLYN RASNICK 50.0
Category Total
contribution 170000.0
professional services (legal, accounting) 8395.5
office expenses 272.47
category in description field 65.0
Name Position Total
B: MEASURE B OPPOSE 70000.0
MEASURE 33 OPPOSE 100000.0
Disclosure Statements

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Filing Date Form Filing Period
2024-09-26 FPPC Form 460 - Committee Campaign Statement (Original) 2024-01-01 - 2024-09-21
2024-10-24 FPPC Form 460 - Committee Campaign Statement (Original) 2024-09-22 - 2024-10-19
2025-07-30 FPPC Form 460 - Committee Campaign Statement (Original) 2025-01-01 - 2025-06-30
2025-01-31 FPPC Form 460 - Committee Campaign Statement (Original) 2024-10-31 - 2024-12-31
2024-11-01 FPPC Form 460 - Committee Campaign Statement (Original) 2024-10-20 - 2024-10-30
2024-09-11 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
Elected Offices

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Once a committee raises or spends $2,000 or more, it must file regular campaign finance statements (Form 460) with the Ethics Commission, including semiannual reports at the end of January and July, and three pre-election statements in the weeks before an election. They are prohibited from coordinating their spending decisions with third-party committees. Under San Francisco law, no person other than the candidate may contribute more than $500 to a candidate's committee for a single election.

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The totals shown represent the combined funds raised and spent by all candidate controlled committees for each office in the current election. Funds are aggregated by summing the itemized and unitemized contributions on schedules A and C from Form 460 and contributions received on Form 497 and Form 496P3. Funds also includes Loans from Form 460 Schedule B1, and Public Funds approved by the Ethics Commission as part of the San Francisco Public Financing Program. Expenses are aggregated by summing the itemized and unitemized expenditures on schedules E and F. Figures are rounded to the nearest thousand. Data is updated nightly, reflecting the filings made the previous day.

Committee details
Committee Name San Francisco Apartment Association Issues PAC
FPPC ID 1473586
Candidate Controlled Committees
What is a general

A candidate controlled committee is a campaign committee established, financed, or controlled by a candidate for local office.

Once a committee raises or spends $2,000 or more, it must file regular campaign finance statements (Form 460) with the Ethics Commission, including semiannual reports at the end of January and July, and three pre-election statements in the weeks before an election. They are prohibited from coordinating their spending decisions with third-party committees. Under San Francisco law, no person other than the candidate may contribute more than $500 to a candidate's committee for a single election.

How This Data is Calculated

The totals shown represent the combined funds raised and spent by all candidate controlled committees for each office in the current election. Funds are aggregated by summing the itemized and unitemized contributions on schedules A and C from Form 460 and contributions received on Form 497 and Form 496P3. Funds also includes Loans from Form 460 Schedule B1, and Public Funds approved by the Ethics Commission as part of the San Francisco Public Financing Program. Expenses are aggregated by summing the itemized and unitemized expenditures on schedules E and F. Figures are rounded to the nearest thousand. Data is updated nightly, reflecting the filings made the previous day.

Committee details
Committee Name San Francisco Apartment Association Issues PAC
FPPC ID 1473586
Purpose This is a general purpose committee, not organized to support or oppose any specific candidate or ballot measure. Data comes from filings over the past several years, and as such the committee's activity may not be solely regarding the designated election.
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Third Party Committees
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Once a committee raises or spends $2,000 or more, it must file regular campaign finance statements (Form 460) with the Ethics Commission, including semiannual reports at the end of January and July, and three pre-election statements in the weeks before an election. In addition, third-party committees must disclose independent expenditures (Form 496) and contributions made or received (Form 497) within 24 hours during the 90-days before the election.

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The totals shown represent the combined funds raised and spent by all third-party committees for each office in the current election. Data is aggregated by summing the itemized and unitemized contributions on schedules A and C and loans from schedule B1 from Form 460 and contributions received on Form 497 and Form 496P3 filed electronically with the San Francisco Ethics Commission, which are made public through the Commission's disclosure system. Figures are rounded to the nearest thousand. Data is updated nightly, reflecting the filings made the previous day.

Ballot Measure Committees
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Ballot Measure Committees are primarily formed to support or oppose a specific ballot measure.

Once a committee raises or spends $2,000 or more, it must file regular campaign finance statements (Form 460) with the Ethics Commission, including semiannual reports at the end of January and July, and three pre-election statements in the weeks before an election. In addition, third-party committees must disclose independent expenditures (Form 496) and contributions made or received (Form 497) within 24 hours during the 90-days before the election.

How This Data is Calculated

The totals shown represent the combined funds raised and spent by all ballot measure committees for each office in the current election. Data is aggregated by summing the itemized and unitemized contributions on schedules A and C and loans from schedule B1 from Form 460 and contributions received on Form 497 and Form 496P3 filed electronically with the San Francisco Ethics Commission, which are made public through the Commission's disclosure system. Figures are rounded to the nearest thousand. Data is updated nightly, reflecting the filings made the previous day.

Multi-Ballot Measure Committees
What is a "Multi-Ballot Measure" Committee?

"Multi-Ballot Measure" Committees are primarily formed to support or oppose more than one ballot measure.

Once a committee raises or spends $2,000 or more, it must file regular campaign finance statements (Form 460) with the Ethics Commission, including semiannual reports at the end of January and July, and three pre-election statements in the weeks before an election. In addition, third-party committees must disclose independent expenditures (Form 496) and contributions made or received (Form 497) within 24 hours during the 90-days before the election.

How This Data is Calculated

The totals shown represent the combined funds raised and spent by all multi-ballot measure committees in the current election. Data is aggregated by summing the itemized and unitemized contributions on schedules A and C and loans from schedule B1 from Form 460 and contributions received on Form 497 and Form 496P3 filed electronically with the San Francisco Ethics Commission, which are made public through the Commission's disclosure system. Figures are rounded to the nearest thousand. Data is updated nightly, reflecting the filings made the previous day.

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Independent Expenditures Regarding Ballot Measures

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Data comes from FPPC496 and 460 schedule D

Independent Expenditures Regarding Candidates

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Data comes from FPPC496 and 460 schedule D

Late Period Contributions Made

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Data comes from FPPC497 P2.

Expenditures Supporting/Opposing Other Candidates, Measures and Committees

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Data comes from FPPC460 Schedule D.