Senator Lisa Murkowski

Senior Senator from Alaska, Republican

Top Industries
#IndustryYr AmountCareer Amount
1Electric Utilities$543,596$768,113
2Oil & Gas$504,081$722,144
3Lobbyists$345,501$570,519
4Lawyers/Law Firms$212,122$425,794
5Leadership PACs$201,893$602,393
6Real Estate$136,844$299,106
7Food & Beverage$128,350$284,400
8Misc Energy$114,668$170,468
9Health Professionals$113,958$311,041
10Retired$111,461$319,030
24Telephone Utilities$51,650$51,650
33Telecom Services & Equipment$32,600$32,600
Top Donors 2014
#DonorYr AmountCareer Amount
1Edison Chouest Offshore$46,100$46,100
2Constellation Energy$37,646$40,146
3PG&E Corp$35,250$38,500
4ConocoPhillips$34,850$52,000
5Van Ness Feldman$32,400$44,400
6Trident Seafoods$32,200$49,200
7FTI Consulting$30,504$30,504
8WPP Group$28,850$38,818
9Barrick Gold Corp$27,450$27,450
10Pioneer Natural Resources$26,959$26,959

Bio Information


MURKOWSKI, Lisa, (1957 - ) Senate Years of Service: 2002- Party: Republican MURKOWSKI, Lisa, (daughter of Frank Hughes Murkowski), a Senator from Alaska; born in Ketchikan, Alaska, on May 22, 1957; attended public schools in Fairbanks, AK; attended Williamette University in Salem, Oregon, 1975-1977; B.A. in Economics, Georgetown University 1980; J.D., Willamette College of Law 1985; attorney; member, Alaska Bar Association; Anchorage District Court attorney 1987-1989; private practice 1989-1996; Mayor’s Task Force on the Homeless 1990-1991; Anchorage Equal Rights Commission 1997-1998; Alaska State house of representatives 1999-2002; appointed to the U.S. Senate on December 20, 2002, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of her father, Frank H. Murkowski; elected to the U.S. Senate in 2004; unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 2010, but subsequently elected as a write-in candidate in the November 2, 2010, general election, for the term ending January 3, 2017; Republican Conference vice-chair (2009-2010). Bibliography”Lisa Murkowski,” in Women in Congress, 1917-2006. Prepared under the direction of the Committee on House Administration by the Office of History & Preservation, U.S. House of Representatives. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 2006.

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