L.O. Ward
Gender: Male
Address: Lives and/or works in Enid, OK
Areas of interest:
business
, politics & government
Politics: Ward is a contributor to Republican committees and campaigns.
L.O. Ward personal relations:
Myra B. Ward - spouse
Other current L.O. Ward relationships:
National Petroleum Council - member
Ward Petroleum Corporation - founder & chairman
L.O. Ward past relationships:
2008 John McCain presidential campaign - fundraiser
Five degrees of Kevin:
We can connect L.O. Ward with Kevin Bacon in five steps:
L.O. Ward → 2008 John McCain presidential campaign →
Mark Broxmeyer → North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System →
Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities →
L.O. Ward → 2008 John McCain presidential campaign →
Mark Broxmeyer → North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System →
Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities →
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Extended reach:
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L.O. Ward campaign contributions:
Listed below are federal donations of $3,000+ reported to the FEC.
National Republican Senatorial Committee - $10,000 on 6/17/2011
National Republican Senatorial Committee - $5,000 on 6/17/2011
Republican National Committee - $30,800 on 6/10/2011
Republican National Committee - $30,800 on 6/10/2011
Oklahoma Leadership Council - $10,000 on 1/26/2011
Oklahoma Leadership Council - $10,000 on 1/26/2011
Oklahoma Leadership Council - $10,000 on 9/29/2010
National Republican Senatorial Committee - $25,000 on 5/25/2010
Oklahoma Leadership Council - $5,000 on 2/5/2010
IPAA Wildcatters Fund - $4,000 on 12/31/2009
National Republican Senatorial Committee - $30,400 on 5/18/2009
Republican National Committee - $28,500 on 3/25/2008
Republican National Committee - $25,000 on 3/30/2007

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