Representative Ed Pastor

Representative for Arizona's 7th congressional district, Democrat

Top Industries
#IndustryYr AmountCareer Amount
1Transportation Unions$35,000$677,245
2Electric Utilities$21,500$345,625
3Defense Aerospace$17,500$179,000
4Air Transport$16,000$348,340
5Lobbyists$15,250$546,989
6Public Sector Unions$13,000$369,694
7Railroads$13,000$13,000
8Lawyers/Law Firms$12,000$491,013
9Casinos/Gambling$11,700$148,100
10Construction Services$11,500$206,310
11Telephone Utilities$11,000$125,181
Top Donors 2014
#DonorYr AmountCareer Amount
1National Air Traffic Controllers Assn$9,000$87,600
2Pinnacle West Capital$7,500$138,050
3General Dynamics$5,500$67,250
4United Technologies$5,500$5,500
5Sheet Metal Workers Union$5,000$5,000
6US Airways$5,000$5,000
7Professional Airways Systems Specialists$5,000$5,000
8United Transportation Union$5,000$88,000
9Seafarers International Union$5,000$98,999
10Machinists/Aerospace Workers Union$5,000$98,500
27Verizon Communications$3,000$3,000

Bio Information


PASTOR, Ed, (1943 - ) Image courtesy of the Member PASTOR, Ed, a Representative from Arizona; born in Claypool, Gila County, Ariz., June 28, 1943; B.A., Arizona State University, Tempe, Ariz., 1966; J.D., Arizona State College of Law, Tempe, Ariz., 1974; staff, Arizona Governor Raul Castro, 1971-1972; Maricopa County, Ariz., supervisor, 1977-1991; delegate, Democratic National Conventions, 1972-2008; elected as a Democrat to the One Hundred Second Congress, by special election, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of United States Representative Morris K. Udall, and reelected to the eleven succeeding Congresses (September 24, 1991-present).

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