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Name P D Contribut Ions Total Contributi Ons Expendit Ures Cash on Hand Debt CITIZENS for ALLEN ANDREWS R 1 CITIZENS for EGGLEST Total Contribut Contributi Expendit Cash on Name P D ions ons ures Hand Debt CITIZENS FOR ALLEN ANDREWS R 1 CITIZENS FOR EGGLESTON R 2 $2,250.00 $65,335.80 $15,114.43 $24,716.37 $0.00 FRIENDS OF NATE WALKER COMMITTEE R 3 $4,600.00 $309,708.02$220,926.74$2,338.07 $50,000.00 REDMON FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE R 4 $6,420.00 $124,837.00$88,222.18 $26,959.64 $0.00 OC LATTA JUSTICE FOR ALL D 5 $7,200.00 $9,875.63 $7,257.73 $1,347.30 $2,662.50 SHUMAKE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE COMMITTEE R 5 $2,374.00 $14,818.00 $8,006.72 $15,153.70 $0.00 FRIENDS FOR TIM REMOLE R 6 $1,500.00 $17,762.00 $11,251.36 $3,860.56 $0.00 FRIENDS OF RUSTY BLACK R 7 $7,465.00 $49,907.42 $26,957.65 $10,110.75 $1,000.00 CITIZENS FOR NEELY R 8 $5,150.00 $19,489.34 $50.00 $5,174.84 $500.00 DELUS JOHNSON FOR MISSOURI R 9 CONWAY FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE D 10 COMMITTEE TO ELECT GALEN HIGDON FOR 11TH DISTRICT R 11 $1,900.00 $1,900.00 $915.53 $5,771.83 $0.00 CITIZENS FOR KENNETH W WILSON R 12 $8,925.00 $36,475.00 $10,945.08 $36,532.75 $0.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT GUSTITUS L 12 FRIENDS TO ELECT SANDY VAN WAGNER D 12 $4,850.59 $15,854.57 $4,546.33 $8,010.94 $0.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT NICK MARSHALL R 13 $1,250.00 $1,250.00 $81.00 $17,649.41 $0.00 MCCALL FOR MISSOURI D 13 CITIZENS FOR KEVIN CORLEW R 14 $40,484.50 $41,333.42 $10,457.17 $58,868.25 RUCKER FOR MISSOURI D 14 $59,280.00 $105,914.62$17,182.50 $85,297.50 $0.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT JON CARPENTER D 15 $8,050.00 $60,734.40 $8,615.61 $61,950.99 $0.00 CITIZENS FOR SHULL R 16 $18,035.00 $88,013.50 $13,602.02 $80,158.96 $0.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT MARY HILL R 17 $12,098.75 $12,652.05 $11,395.17 $69,286.88 $0.00 ERIK S BUCK L 17 FRIENDS OF MARK ELLEBRACHT D 17 $41,295.00 $54,585.00 $23,479.05 $31,105.95 $0.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT LAUREN ARTHUR D 18 $13,820.00 $48,750.33 $4,039.92 $39,043.00 $10,448.29 INGRID BURNETT FOR MISSOURI D 19 $1,400.00 $1,650.00 $371.47 $888.24 $6,581.15 VALORIE ENGHOLM G 19 BILL KIDD FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE R 20 $10,250.00 $182,515.97$108,830.91$35,898.56 $0.00 ENGLERT FOR MISSOURI D 20 IRA ANDERS FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE D 21 $2,825.00 $19,550.00 $13,213.16 $25,048.84 $2,000.00 PRAY FIRST-VICKI RILEY R 21 $2,134.00 $1,131.56 $858.44 FRIENDS TO ELECT BRANDON ELLINGTON D 22 $1,650.00 $67,231.79 $64,561.30 $9,511.77 $0.00 FRIENDS TO ELECT RANDY D DUNN D 23 $2,450.00 $56,443.68 $19,303.14 $9,633.98 $0.00 FRIENDS OF JUDY MORGAN D 24 $3,050.00 $33,885.64 $6,979.68 $41,672.55 $0.00 RAZER FOR MISSOURI D 25 $650.00 $29,821.18 $5,991.66 $19,511.07 $0.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT GAIL MCCANN BEATTY D 26 $10,600.00 $90,797.79 $46,915.22 $35,775.14 CITIZENS FOR JOE RUNIONS D 27 $6,275.00 $23,656.41 $2,070.00 $37,112.59 FRIENDS OF RICHARD BROWN D 27 $9,475.00 $30,163.68 $20,085.67 $468.85 $3,250.00 BARNES FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DIST 28TH D 28 $9,328.00 $15,588.00 $9,766.76 $8,165.90 $2,194.66 CITIZENS TO ELECT BILL VAN BUSKIRK R 28 $1,885.00 $1,885.00 $206.92 $3,608.53 $1,133.11 FRIENDS OF RORY ROWLAND D 29 $1,450.00 $11,841.69 $5,004.75 $5,760.24 $0.00 MISSOURIANS FOR MIKE CIERPIOT R 30 $72,500.00 $73,961.15 $6,402.04 $121,338.29 $0.00 CITIZENS FOR DAN STACY R 31 $3,600.00 $3,600.00 $1,989.82 $7,336.77 $0.00 ELECT TIM WELLS I 31 $3,660.00 $3,685.00 $211.14 $3,473.86 $25.00 CITIZENS FOR JEANIE LAUER R 32 $2,350.00 $39,726.93 $3,343.50 $77,989.37 $0.00 CHASE LINDER FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE D 33 $2,077.82 $5,434.17 $3,898.77 $791.40 CITIZENS FOR DONNA PFAUTSCH R 33 $8,150.00 $34,648.67 $14,437.81 $51,806.21 $0.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT REBECCA ROEBER TO THE 34TH R 34 $6,200.00 $31,660.00 $3,387.17 $15,804.92 $0.00 CITIZENS FOR GARY CROSS R 35 $1,725.00 $38,505.59 $15,474.95 $20,966.80 $0.00 FRIENDS OF DARON MCGEE D 36 $1,650.00 $70,800.34 $52,721.63 $2,308.32 BRIAN LAUTENSCHLAGER L 38 CITIZENS TO ELECT TJ BERRY R 38 $11,700.00 $90,940.00 $17,934.63 $85,944.87 $0.00 FRIENDS OF JOE DON MCGAUGH R 39 COMMITTEE TO ELECT JIM HANSEN R 40 $9,525.00 $43,625.00 $19,118.36 $27,747.43 $0.00 PIETZMAN FOR THE PEOPLE R 41 PATRONS TO ELECT BART KORMAN R 42 $7,400.00 $14,803.38 $1,750.00 $40,774.43 $0.00 HOUGHTON FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE R 43 $9,270.00 $29,195.00 $8,929.84 $39,664.85 $0.00 LOCKWOOD FOR MO HOUSE DISTRICT 43 D 43 $854.80 $3,904.80 $904.80 CITIZENS FOR CHERI TOALSON REISCH R 44 $6,390.00 $18,257.97 $8,901.96 $8,074.04 $0.00 CITIZENS FOR TOM PAULEY D 44 $5,630.12 $21,105.56 $5,641.42 $7,223.11 $0.00 CITIZENS FOR WILLIAM LEE I 45 $2,430.00 $2,446.00 $2,322.96 $107.04 FRIENDS OF KIP KENDRICK D 45 $10,925.00 $45,667.18 $15,464.06 $34,688.43 $1,089.85 DON WATERMAN FOR STATE REP R 46 $650.00 $9,313.90 $6,368.56 $2,770.44 $2,000.00 FRIENDS OF MARTHA STEVENS D 46 $10,261.00 $98,094.16 $47,976.35 $40,283.65 $0.00 FRIENDS FOR CHUCK BASYE R 47 $21,089.20 $134,302.02$25,882.88 $7,077.80 $103,900.22 VOTERS FOR SUSAN MCCLINTIC D 47 $30,837.00 $31,087.00 $9,568.91 $111,496.17 $0.00 FRIENDS FOR MUNTZEL R 48 $8,920.00 $8,920.00 $440.00 $13,038.28 $0.00 FRIENDS FOR TRAVIS FITZWATER R 49 $8,050.00 $8,050.00 $708.56 $22,459.89 $0.00 FRIENDS OF CALEB JONES R 50 $1,000.00 $10,045.00 $7,887.88 $76,417.79 $0.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT DEAN DOHRMAN STATE REPRESENTATIVE R 51 $8,975.00 $31,905.41 $13,749.58 $15,407.45 $0.00 JOHN COZORT D 51 BEARD FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES R 52 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $4,310.15 $44,620.96 $0.00 GARNER FOR MISSOURI D 52 $2,345.00 $15,296.45 $11,789.77 $2,970.23 $0.00 FRIENDS OF GLEN KOLKMEYER R 53 $19,450.00 $86,490.06 $12,292.69 $27,978.14 $32,500.00 CAMPAIGN FOR STEVEN DAUGHERTY L 54 $100.00 $12.00 $88.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT HOUX R 54 $7,975.00 $35,125.92 $27,663.19 $4,258.13 $0.00 CONSERVATIVES FOR BOB GREGORY D 54 $2,450.00 $9,147.15 $6,073.93 $2,878.07 $0.00 BEARD-FOSNOW FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES D 55 $17,947.75 $69,029.43 $8,596.61 $54,976.14 $0.00 FRIENDS OF RICK BRATTIN R 55 $0.00 BONDON FOR MISSOURI R 56 $8,500.00 $70,033.01 $20,117.17 $43,617.47 $0.00 RASH FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 56 D 56 $400.00 $1,293.00 $916.45 $406.55 $0.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT WILLIAM A GRIMES D 57 $2,625.00 $10,059.73 $3,957.21 $4,485.02 $1,900.00 FRIENDS OF WANDA BROWN R 57 COMMITTEE TO ELECT DAVID WOOD REPRESENTATIVE R 58 $6,350.00 $54,139.00 $36,378.94 $20,743.56 $9,000.00 MAUPIN FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE D 58 FRIENDS OF MICHAEL BERNSKOETTER R 59 $4,550.00 $114,329.17$34,694.21 $73,882.08 $0.00 FRIENDS OF JAY BARNES R 60 $14,000.00 $151,335.00$41,553.43 $52,378.76 FRIENDS OF KEVIN NELSON D 60 $410.00 $5,925.54 $3,521.00 $1,985.60 $250.00 ALFERMAN FOR MISSOURI R 61 $6,966.67 $51,240.61 $8,150.29 $26,404.80 $0.00 CITIZENS FOR TOM SMITH D 61 $1,700.00 $1,800.00 $580.30 $1,219.70 CITIZENS TO ELECT TOM HURST R 62 $1,450.00 $5,200.00 $356.71 $18,709.64 $20,050.00 CITIZENS FOR SPENCER R 63 $30,062.00 $88,255.17 $32,626.93 $12,982.01 $0.00 LIZ GATTRA D 63 FRIENDS OF ROBERT CORNEJO R 64 $0.00 ROUTBURG FOR MISSOURI HOUSE D 64 $200.00 $1,887.00 $641.65 $1,245.35 ELECT BIERMANN COMMITTEE D 65 $4,370.12 $17,805.12 $10,728.38 $7,684.34 $0.00 HANNEGAN FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE R 65 $9,975.00 $73,530.61 $41,527.80 $10,587.20 $31,000.00 TAXPAYERS VOTING FOR DRAIG HODGE L 65 COMMITTEE TO ELECT PIERSON JR D 66 $0.00 JOHN A SAXTON R 66 FRIENDS OF ALAN GREEN D 67 CITIZENS FOR KEITH ENGLISH I 68 $14,850.00 $65,450.00 $22,158.96 $42,721.04 $50,100.00 CITIZENS TO ELECT JAY MOSLEY LLC D 68 $740.36 $740.36 $7,788.49 $1,001.87 $0.00 CITIZENS FOR GRETCHEN BANGERT D 69 $1,750.00 $29,846.78 $16,383.31 $5,109.85 $1,300.76 FRIENDS OF MARK MATTHIESEN R 70 $6,550.00 $63,790.00 $9,120.56 $54,409.44 $0.00 MISSOURIANS FOR BYRON DELEAR D 70 $23,005.00 $140,961.28$52,377.45 $77,351.86 $32,000.00 ELECT JIM CAIN R 71 $495.00 $6,848.00 $2,460.84 $3,899.16 $5,000.00 FRIENDS OF SUE MEREDITH D 71 $3,625.00 $45,664.06 $19,132.99 $45,389.14 $1,000.00 DAN HYATT FOR MISSOURI R 72 $300.00 $3,625.00 $2,516.98 $545.29 $0.00 MARY NICHOLS FOR STATE REP D 72 $19,900.00 $19,900.00 $412.59 $62,290.33 FRIENDS OF CORA FAITH WALKER D 74 $1,700.00 $48,746.96 $30,451.44 $10,141.56 $0.00 CITIZENS TO ELECT ALAN GRAY D 75 $2,500.00 $5,375.00 $3,335.94 $8,628.83 $0.00 JOSHUA PETERS FOR THE 76TH DISTRICT D 76 $6,600.00 $166,602.33$146,353.72$3,543.05 $162.00 ROBERTS FOR ST LOUIS D 77 COMMITTEE TO ELECT ERIK SHELQUIST R 78 PENNY HUBBARD FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE 78TH DISTRICT D 78 $11,900.00 $77,543.96 $66,762.49 $3,253.11 $5,000.00 DAN ELDER L 79 TEAM BUTLER D 79 $3,550.00 $58,350.69 $47,777.56 $7,925.39 $0.00 PETER MERIDETH FOR MO PROGRESS D 80 $5,681.91 $114,251.37$96,541.92 $10,425.32 $5,000.00 TERESSA ROSE EZELL G 80 FRIENDS OF FRED WESSELS D 81 $2,350.00 $2,350.00 $507.59 $26,487.82 $25,000.00 CITIZENS FOR DONNA BARINGER D 82 $4,800.00 $4,800.00 $2,112.79 $43,987.27 $0.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT ROBERT J CRUMP R 82 $4,500.00 $1,512.02 $2,987.98 $4,500.00 ANDREW BOLIN L 83 GINA MITTEN FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE D 83 $0.00 CITIZENS FOR KARLA MAY D 84 CANDIDATE STEVEN MCKNIGHT R 85 $512.00 $537.00 $112.79 $424.21 $25.00 SMITH FOR MISSOURI D 85 $0.00 JOE ADAMS FOR MISSOURI D 86 $2,700.00 $2,700.00 $1,096.41 $34,987.09 $0.00 STACEY NEWMAN FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE D 87 $1,200.00 $29,686.80 $9,288.61 $24,724.16 $0.00 MCCREERY FOR MISSOURI D 88 $6,125.00 $32,904.89 $2,359.37 $67,375.41 $0.00 ROBNAK CAMPAIGN L 88 FRIENDS OF JOHN (A/K/A JACK) A SCHILLIGO D 89 $2,503.27 $13,035.96 $8,974.94 $3,883.25 $522.23 PLOCHER FOR MISSOURI R 89 $28,020.00 $44,920.75 $10,748.54 $45,551.94 $0.00 LAVENDER FOR STATE REP D 90 $67,005.16 $217,161.91$67,220.45 $138,202.66 $0.00 MARK MILTON FOR STATE REP R 90 $51,035.00 $133,887.25$51,372.40 $76,263.96 $0.00 ELECTGREGMUELLER.COM R 91 $13,900.00 $75,451.64 $8,562.21 $65,042.79 $0.00 SARAH
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