* '''Overstock.com''' terminated its ALEC membership in 2013, according to a spokesperson.<ref>Email from Overstock.com General Counsel, on file with the Center for Media and Democracy, September 26, 2014.</ref>
* '''SAP America''' told German Magazine “Manager Magazin”, on November 5, 2014, that it was ceasing funding of ALEC because of “strange policies” around climate change, renewable energy, guns and voting rights. <ref>Nick Surgey: [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nick-surgey/alec-corporate-board-chai_b_6115444.html?utm_hp_ref=climate-change ALEC Corporate Board Chair Quits Over Climate Change, Renewables and Voting Rights], HuffPost, November 6, 2014</ref>
* '''[[AOL]]''' informed Common Cause on November 10, 2014 that it had stopped funding ALEC on November 10, 2014. <ref>Nick Surgey: [http://www.prwatch.org/news/2014/11/12665/aol-quits-alec AOL, Owner of Huffington Post, Quits ALEC], PRWatch, November 11, 2014</ref>
An August 2013 ALEC board document released by ''The Guardian'' in December 2013 listed the following additional corporations as "LAPSED Members" of ALEC, with the accompanying "termination date," and any notes added by ALEC:<ref name="ALECboard">American Legislative Exchange Council, [https://s3.amazonaws.com/s3.documentcloud.org/documents/841593/alec-docs.pdf ALEC 40th Anniversary Annual Meeting Board Meeting packet], organizational documents, August 6, 2013, released by ''The Guardian'' December 3, 2013.</ref>