It spent $90,120 on one vendors during the time period.
The largest expense was for Other Expenses to Victory Enterprises, which is based in Davenport.
The second largest political spend from a committee operating in a city within Greene County during the first quarter of 2023 came from Citizens for Ken McClure. It spent $85,179 during the time period on three different vendors.
What’s known as “dark money”, which comes from political non-profits and shell corporations, has greatly increased expenditures and donations in recent elections to record-breaking highs.
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 SPS | $90,120 | 1 |
Citizens for Ken McClure | $85,179 | 3 |
Brunner for School Board | $58,916 | 8 |
Springfield Good Government Committee | $42,204 | 4 |
Shurita Thomas-Tate for School Board | $31,074 | 10 |
Citizens for Callie Carroll | $26,431 | 5 |
Derek Lee for Council | $25,129 | 14 |
Back on Track America PAC | $18,271 | 10 |
Richard Ollis for City Council | $17,814 | 3 |
Melanie Bach for Mayor | $15,453 | 12 |
Landon McCarter for SPS School Board | $10,143 | 9 |
Greene County Republican Central Committee | $8,576 | 8 |
Lincoln PAC | $7,837 | 14 |
Nokes for Council | $7,491 | 4 |
Lacee C. Blunt for School Board | $1,980 | 4 |
Missourians for a Responsible Budget | $1,700 | 2 |
Craig Fishel for State Representative | $1,625 | 1 |
Friends of Jennifer Rowe | $1,514 | 4 |
Brandon Jenson for SGF | $1,414 | 2 |
Committee to Elect Monica Horton | $1,309 | 7 |
Collectively Committed to Kids | $1,057 | 3 |
Andrew Lear for City Council | $904 | 2 |
Advance | $890 | 3 |
Springfield CLC Committee on Political Education | $600 | 1 |
417 PAC | $400 | 1 |
Friends of Bob Dixon | $313 | 2 |