It spent $17,875 on two vendors during the time period.
The largest expense was for Advertisement to Victory Enterprise, which is based in Davenport.
The second largest political spend from a committee operating in cities in St. Louis County during the second quarter of 2024 came from Missouri United. It spent $17,625 during the time period on two different vendors.
In the previous quarter, Citizens for Scharf was the biggest spender.
The highest amount received by a Missouri candidate in 2022 was nearly $17 million.
Political campaign financial data is often updated, leading to a sometimes incomplete picture of a committee or candidate's finances.
Committee | Expenditures | Paid Vendors |
---|---|---|
Friends of Andrew Koenig | $17,875 | 2 |
Missouri United | $17,625 | 2 |
International Union of Operating Engineers Political and Educational Fund | $11,975 | 9 |
Citizens to Elect Angela Mosley LLC | $7,635 | 13 |
Liz Gibbons for Kirkwood City Council | $6,379 | 6 |
Citizens for Scharf | $5,694 | 2 |
Colin Lovett for Missouri | $5,545 | 3 |
Midwest Region Laborers' Political League Education Fund | $5,000 | 1 |
Committee to Elect Nicole Greer | $4,500 | 1 |
Kirkwood for Boyko | $4,000 | 1 |
Knapper for Maplewood | $2,540 | 2 |
Republican Central Committee of St. Louis County | $2,292 | 2 |
Gregory for Missouri | $1,338 | 5 |
Hruza for Missouri | $1,185 | 1 |
Friends of Ben Keathley | $1,072 | 2 |
Friends for Tim Lowery | $1,050 | 2 |
Teamsters Local 600 Drive PAC | $654 | 1 |
Plumbing Industry Council Local PAC | $625 | 1 |
Voices of the People | $599 | 1 |
Citizens to Elect Merrell Hansen | $356 | 1 |
Friends of Raychel Proudie | $150 | 1 |
Citizens to Elect Gray | $140 | 2 |
Committee to Elect Stephanie Boykin | $100 | 1 |
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