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E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company Disclosure of Corporate Political Expenditures November 6, 2009 Background DuPont business operations are directly impacted by extensive federal regulations in the environmental, tax and trade areas, and by increasingly active state government actions. In this environment, it is essential for DuPont to be involved in the political process by making prudent political contributions that are consistent with its business objectives and in compliance with all federal, state and local laws. As a result of reforms to federal campaign finance laws, DuPont corporate contributions to federal candidates are prohibited. Since the mid 1980 s, DuPont has sponsored a Political Action Committee the DuPont Good Government Fund (DGGF). DGGF s activities are authorized by federal law which allows DuPont to solicit funds from eligible employees for the purpose of providing financial support to political candidates. The DGGF files quarterly reports with the Federal Election Committee to show the source of the funds received and how they were expended, all of which is readily available for public inspection. Procedures DGGF is managed by the Government Affairs Advisory Council (GAAC) which has the responsibility to review and approve all DGGF political contributions. GAAC members represent a cross-section of business interests and include several members of DuPont executive management leadership team. DuPont corporate contributions, which are legally permitted only on the state and local levels, are also managed by the GAAC. Both corporate and PAC contributions are made to candidates who have demonstrated a positive concern for issues that are important to the businesses and markets in which the Company operates, and are based on the following criteria, among others: The candidates demonstrated honesty, integrity, effectiveness, and commitment to good governance; The candidates understanding and support for issues important to DuPont and its employees; The location of DuPont employees and/or facilities in the candidates state or district; The candidates position in leadership or in key committees, or the candidates potential for leadership; The candidates financial need and chance of being elected; and The alignment of the candidates voting record with DuPont s values and positions. - 1 -

January 1, 2009 to October 31,2009 Direct Political Corporate Contributions and Expenditures The information which follows in this report identifies the recipients of political contributions or expenditures i made by DuPont during the period beginning January 1, 2009 and ending October 31, 2009 ii, the amount contributed to each recipient and the date on which it was made. Arkansas 3/13/2009 Dustin McDaniel for Attorney General $4,000.00 California 4/15/2009 Budget Reform Now $2,500.00 9/9/2009 Brown for Attorney General 2010 $5,000.00 Delaware 1/12/2009 Katz for Senate $300.00 1/26/2009 Delaware Inaugural Committee Fund $1,000.00 2/19/2009 Delaware republican State $1,000.00 3/16/2009 Citizens for Lavelle $100.00 3/16/2009 Friends of Thomas H. Kovach $200.00 3/18/2009 House Republican Campaign $150.00 3/25/2009 Committee to Elect Hazel Plant $100.00 3/25/2009 Friends of Terry Schooley $100.00 3/25/2009 Friends of Valerie Longhurst $300.00 3/27/2009 Friends of Quinn Johnson $100.00 4/3/2009 House Democrats PAC $300.00 4/2/2009 Republican State Committee of Delaware $250.00 4/29/2009 Committee to Elect Byron Short $100.00 4/30/2009 Katz for Senate $150.00 5/22/2009 Cathcart for Assembly $150.00 6/25/2009 Friends of Thomas Kovach $150.00 10/13/2009 Republican State Committee of Delaware $175.00 10/14/2009 Citizens for Lavelle $100.00 10/14/2009 Hudson Campaign Committee $100.00 10/14/2009 Friends of Melanie George Marshall $100.00 10/26/2009 Denn Campaign $150.00 Georgia 7/8/2009 Deal for Governor $2,000 8/18/2009 Thurbert Baker for Governor $2,500-2 -

Hawaii 5/4/09 Friends of Bernard Carvalho $1,000.00 6/17/09 Friends of Clayton Hee $200.00 6/17/09 Friends of Jill Tokuda $400.00 6/17/09 Friends of Say $400.00 Idaho 07/20/09 Wasden for Attorney General $1,000.00 Indiana 08/04/09 Committee to Elect Bob Cherry $250.00 8/24/2009 Friends of Douglas Gutwein $200.00 Missouri 6/11/2009 Missourians for Koster $5,000.00 Nebraska 4/24/2009 Jon Brunning for Attorney General $1,000.00 New Jersey 2/9/2009 John Burzichelli $1,000.00 3/9/2009 Bonnie Watson Coleman for Assembly $1,000.00 3/17/2009 Bonnie Watson Coleman for Assembly $1,000.00 4/20/2009 Election Fund of Louis D Greenwald $1,000.00 5/8/2009 Election Fund of John S Wisniewski $1,000.00 5/13/2009 NEW Jobs $2,200.00 5/28/2009 Bonnie Watson Coleman for Assembly $500.00 6/8/2009 Friends of Assembly Speaker Joe Roberts $500.00 6/19/2009 Sweeney for Senate $1,000.00 6/29/2009 Election fund of Sen. Joseph Vitale $500.00 8/3/2009 Election Fund of Louis D Greenwald $500.00 8/24/2009 Bucco for assembly $250.00 8/24/2009 Sam Thompson for Assembly $250.00 8/24/2009 Conaway for Assembly $500.00 7/27/2009 Riley for Assembly $1,000.00 10/14/2009 Election Fund of John Wisniewski $500.00 South Carolina 4/16/09 Henry McMaster for Attorney General $1,000.00 4/16/09 Barret for Governor $2,000.00-3 -

Virginia 01/30/09 Democratic Party of Virginia $5,000.00 04/09/09 Bolling for Lieutenant Governor 09 $2,500.00 04/09/09 Dave Albo for Delegate $500.00 04/09/09 Dominion Leadership Trust PAC Inc $1,000.00 04/09/09 Friends of Bob Purkey $500.00 04/09/09 Friends of Chris Peace $500.00 04/09/09 Friends of David Bulova $500.00 04/09/09 Friends of Kirk Cox $1,000.00 04/09/09 Friends of Morgan Griffith $500.00 04/09/09 Friends of Sam Nixon $1,000.00 04/09/09 O Bannon for Delegate $500.00 04/03/09 Friends of Lee Ware $500.00 04/03/09 Mathieson for Delegate $500.00 04/20/09 Ingram for Delegate $500.00 04/20/09 Friends of Albert Pollard $500.00 04/20/09 Marshall for Delegate $500.00 04/20/09 Steve Landers for Delegate Committee $500.00 04/07/09 Steve Shannon for Attorney General $1,000.00 05/05/09 Invest in Virginia political Action $500.00 05/27/09 Friends of Beverly Sherwood $500.00 05/13/09 Friends of Ed Scott $500.00 06/22/09 McQuinn for House of Delegates $500.00 09/04/09 Bolling for Lieutenant governor 09 $2,500.00 09/04/09 Friends of Jim Hyland $500.00-4 -

2008 Trade Association Political Contributions and Expenditures iii TRADE ASSOCIATION DuPont PORTION OF EXPENDITURE Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) $ 2,338.71 Alliance for Abundant Food & Energy $ 0.00 American Chemistry Council $ 144,034.86 American Seed Trade Association (ASTA) $ 8,983.60 Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) $ 3,787.84 Business Roundtable (BRT) $ 0.00 International Climate Change Partnership $ 0.00 International Food Information Council (IFIC) $ 0.00 Materials Technology Institute $ 0.00 National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) $ 0.00 National Paints & Coatings Association (NPCA) $ 8,542.31 State of Delaware Chamber of Commerce $ 0.00 i For the purposes of this report, the term political contributions and expenditures includes all payments made to (i) individual candidates, (ii) party committees; (iii) Political Action Committees ( PACs ); (iii) Leadership PACs; (iv) ballot issue groups (state or federal); or (v) any 527 organizations. It also refers to independent expenditures that expressly advocate a candidate's election or defeat, or payments that have to be reported as electioneering communications under federal or state campaign finance law. This term does not apply to money spent on lobbying or to charitable donations. ii This disclosure covers political contributions and expenditures for January 1, 2009 to October 31, 2009. Thereafter, DuPont will make every effort to post the specified information on its website semi-annually covering the periods ending June 30 and December 31. iii This provision applies to only the trade associations, classified as such for purposes of the tax rules at section 501(c)(6), receiving payments in excess of $25,000 per year. This information is collected once yearly and reflects expenditures for the previous year. - 5 -