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Committee Candidate Party District Contributions Total Contributions Expenditures Cash on Hand Indebtedness Report Type Citizens Committee Candidate Party District Contributions Total Contributions Expenditures Cash on Hand Indebtedness Report Type Citizens For Allen Andrews ALLEN ANDREWS R 1 $300.00 $2,750.00 $14,934.62 $19,059.64 $14.85 Full Disclosure CITIZENS FOR EGGLESTON J EGGLESTON R 2 $1,825.00 $5,375.00 $15,840.24 $25,905.56 $0.00 Full Disclosure FRIENDS OF NATE WALKER COMMITTEE NATE WALKER R 3 $3,300.00 $0.00 $7,474.38 $1,530.17 $27,500.00 Full Disclosure Committee To Elect Loren Graham Loren Graham R 5 $1,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,000.00 $0.00 Full Disclosure Minor For Missouri Neal Minor R 5 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Limited Activity Riggs For Missouri Louis Riggs R 5 $2,950.00 $100.00 $87.00 $2,963.00 $0.00 Full Disclosure FRIENDS FOR TIM REMOLE TIM REMOLE R 6 $993.50 $0.00 $9,399.89 $10,789.29 $0.00 Full Disclosure FRIENDS OF RUSTY BLACK RUSTY BLACK R 7 $12,735.00 $17,214.28 $41,069.43 $7,856.48 $0.00 Full Disclosure CITIZENS FOR NEELY JAMES NEELY R 8 $1,950.00 $8,500.00 $50.00 $58,924.84 $50,500.00 Full Disclosure People For Solon Sheila Solon R 9 $0.00 $0.00 $6,259.38 $42,801.69 $0.00 Full Disclosure Montee For State Representative Austin Montee D 10 $0.00 $0.00 $60.00 $2,228.80 $500,000.00 Full Disclosure Citizens For Kenneth W Wilson KENNETH WILSON R 12 $900.00 $575.98 $1,121.28 $10,962.50 $0.00 Full Disclosure CITIZENS FOR KEVIN CORLEW KEVIN CORLEW R 14 $19,375.00 $3,227.26 $17,067.77 $25,071.08 $2,000.00 Full Disclosure Committee To Elect Jon Carpenter Jon Carpenter D 15 $10,740.00 $0.00 $4,889.95 $84,993.59 $0.00 Full Disclosure Committee To Elect Josiah Bechthold Josiah Bechthold R 15 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Full Disclosure CITIZENS FOR SHULL NOEL SHULL R 16 $8,425.00 $1,860.00 $4,290.10 $80,951.22 $0.00 Full Disclosure COMMITTEE TO ELECT MARY HILL MARY HILL R 17 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Limited Activity FRIENDS OF MARK ELLEBRACHT MARK ELLEBRACHTD 17 $5,450.00 $0.00 $1,681.44 $14,861.66 $0.00 Full Disclosure FRIENDS OF NICK KING S KING R 17 $0.00 $2,250.00 $34.51 $3,075.65 $0.00 Full Disclosure Committee To Elect Lauren Arthur Lauren Arthur D 18 INGRID BURNETT FOR MISSOURI INGRID BURNETT D 19 $850.00 $100.00 $5,814.24 $889.00 $11,746.25 Full Disclosure BILL KIDD FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE Bill Kidd R 20 $10,050.00 $1,985.00 $123,199.86 $32,324.40 $0.00 Full Disclosure Committee To Elect Robert Sauls Robert Sauls D 21 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Limited Activity Osborne For State Representative Holmes Osborne D 21 $4,035.00 $0.00 $400.88 $5,041.90 $0.00 Full Disclosure The Friends Of Dan O'Neill Dan O'Neill D 21 $8,333.00 $0.00 $4,182.37 $12,500.63 $7,500.00 Full Disclosure FRIENDS TO ELECT BRANDON ELLINGTON BRANDON ELLINGTOND 22 $750.00 $2,747.56 $74,238.50 $3,797.17 $130.27 Full Disclosure FRIENDS OF JUDY MORGAN JUDY MORGAN D 24 $2,365.00 $1,050.00 $922.06 $47,354.24 $0.00 Full Disclosure RAZER FOR MISSOURI GREG RAZER D 25 $5,185.00 $5,200.00 $22,469.78 $14,658.76 $0.00 Full Disclosure CITIZENS FOR BONNAYE MIMS BONNAYE MIMS D 27 FRIENDS OF RICHARD BROWN RICHARD BROWN D 27 $3,745.00 $0.00 $919.47 $2,573.97 $1,950.00 Full Disclosure BARNES FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTJEROME 28TH BARNES D 28 $830.00 $0.00 $927.63 $3,212.10 $2,000.00 Full Disclosure Friends Of Rory Rowland RORY ROWLAND D 29 $1,325.00 $0.00 $2,363.01 $5,193.15 $0.00 Full Disclosure Patterson For Missouri JONATHAN PATTERSONR 30 $4,500.00 $0.00 $4,864.76 $99,760.79 $0.00 Full Disclosure Citizens For Dan Stacy Dan Stacy R 31 $1,375.00 $698.00 $5,519.83 $377.67 $0.00 Full Disclosure Hagewood For Missouri Travis Hagewood D 31 n/a n/a n/a na/ n/a Limited Activity Citizens For Bill Essmann William Essmann R 32 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Full Disclosure Citizens For Jeff Coleman Jeff Coleman R 32 $0.00 $0.00 $80.00 $214.64 $50.00 Full Disclosure CITIZENS FOR DONNA PFAUTSCH DONNA PFAUTSCH R 33 $10,100.00 $6,000.00 $31,478.15 $48,965.87 $0.00 Full Disclosure Committee Candidate Party District Contributions Total Contributions Expenditures Cash on Hand Indebtedness Report Type COMMITTEE TO ELECT REBECCA ROEBER TOREBECCA THE 34TH ROEBER R 34 $4,825.00 $200.00 $1,631.30 $23,293.13 $0.00 Full Disclosure Committee To Elect Keri Ingle Keri Ingle D 35 $2,170.00 $0.00 $1,375.00 $1,605.00 $0.00 Full Disclosure Presnell For Missouri Jordan Presnell D 35 $1,390.00 $0.00 $9,679.39 $1,210.61 $0.00 Full Disclosure Friends Of Daron McGee Daron McGee D 36 Boyd For Missouri John Boyd R 37 $1,735.00 $0.00 $1,534.50 $627.50 $427.00 Full Disclosure CITIZENS FOR JOE RUNIONS JOE RUNIONS D 37 $1,575.00 $0.00 $100.00 $38,737.59 $0.00 Full Disclosure Citizens To Elect Doug Richey Doug Richey R 38 $3,070.00 $0.00 $5,024.24 $10,729.10 $300.00 Full Disclosure Committee To Elect Abby Zavos Abby Zavos D 38 $396.05 $0.00 $255.48 $1,790.70 $0.00 Full Disclosure FRIENDS OF JOE DON MCGAUGH JOE MCGAUGH R 39 Committee To Elect Jim Hansen JIM HANSEN R 40 $2,150.00 $64.38 $10,270.38 $18,706.33 $0.00 Full Disclosure The People For Jason Boles Jason Boles R 42 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Limited Activity Citizens For Cheri Toalson Reisch CHERI REISCH R 44 $2,475.00 $250.00 $2,736.12 $4,273.15 $0.00 Full Disclosure FRIENDS OF KIP KENDRICK KIP KENDRICK D 45 $5,375.00 $4,000.00 $5,399.95 $29,224.19 $0.00 Full Disclosure FRIENDS OF MARTHA STEVENS MARTHA STEVENS D 46 $2,720.00 $31,726.00 $54,816.92 $15,055.89 $0.00 Full Disclosure FRIENDS FOR CHUCK BASYE CHARLES BASYE R 47 FRIENDS FOR MUNTZEL DAVE MUNTZEL R 48 $6,425.00 $5,137.50 $7,056.08 $10,534.70 $0.00 Full Disclosure Friends For Travis Fitzwater Travis Fitzwater R 49 $8,350.00 $7,459.96 $9,912.95 $20,733.18 $0.00 Full Disclosure Friends Of Michela Skelton Michela Skelton D 50 $3,086.36 $0.00 $7.00 $9,263.50 $0.00 Full Disclosure Friends Of Sara Walsh Sara Walsh R 50 $4,085.00 $0.00 $630.00 $3,462.19 $12,880.85 Full Disclosure Committee To Elect Dean Dohrman State RepresentativeDEAN DOHRMAN R 51 $300.00 $0.00 $2,139.06 $1,599.12 $0.00 Full Disclosure BEARD FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NATHAN BEARD R 52 $300.00 $11,950.00 $10,446.01 $30,400.10 $0.00 Full Disclosure FRIENDS OF GLEN KOLKMEYER GLEN KOLKMEYER R 53 $16,725.00 $8,455.41 $4,507.42 $34,117.84 $32,500.00 Full Disclosure COMMITTEE TO ELECT HOUX DAN HOUX R 54 $10,925.00 $1,200.00 $7,889.08 $4,856.94 $0.00 Full Disclosure Beard-Fosnow For House Of RepresentativesAshley Beard-FosnowD 55 $0.00 $0.00 $3,502.68 $2,110.18 $0.00 Full Disclosure Friends For Mike Vinck Michael Vinck R 55 $6,400.00 $0.00 $749.05 $5,850.99 $0.00 Full Disclosure Bondon For Missouri JACK BONDON R 56 $15,025.00 $3,785.00 $8,421.64 $56,530.14 $0.00 Full Disclosure Friends Of Rodger L Reedy Rodger Reedy R 57 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Full Disclosure Committee To Elect David Wood RepresentativeDavid Wood R 58 $1,900.00 $250.00 $9,495.95 $6,153.61 $0.00 Full Disclosure Rudy Veit For State Representative Rudy Veit R 59 $2,025.00 $0.00 $4,612.80 $9,362.20 $0.00 Full Disclosure Beetem For State Rep Jane Beetem R 60 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Full Disclosure Friends To Elect Pat Rowe Kerr Pat Rowe Kerr R 60 $6,510.00 $0.00 $1,161.75 $5,348.25 $0.00 Full Disclosure ALFERMAN FOR MISSOURI JUSTIN ALFERMAN R 61 $9,600.00 $3,629.44 $3,190.28 $26,186.41 $0.00 Full Disclosure CITIZENS TO ELECT TOM HURST TOM HURST R 62 $625.00 $0.00 $0.00 $684.64 $0.00 Full Disclosure Citizens For Spencer BRYAN SPENCER R 63 $4,431.00 $200.00 $6,908.43 $4,688.58 $0.00 Full Disclosure FRIENDS OF ROBERT CORNEJO ROBERT CORNEJO R 64 $47,873.00 $36,813.00 $30,773.29 $78,973.61 $0.00 Full Disclosure Elect Biermann Committee Kenneth Biermann D 65 $0.00 $580.00 $30,008.57 $1,368.76 $0.00 Full Disclosure HANNEGAN FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE TOM HANNEGAN R 65 $5,000.00 $0.00 $5,195.99 $4,741.99 $25,078.86 Full Disclosure Committee To Elect Pierson Jr Tommie Pierson D 66 Committee Candidate Party District Contributions Total Contributions Expenditures Cash on Hand Indebtedness Report Type Friends Of Alan Green ALAN GREEN D 67 $1,325.00 $0.00 $2,469.30 $2,122.66 $0.00 Full Disclosure CITIZENS TO ELECT JAY MOSLEY LLC JERMOND MOSLEY D 68 $1,360.00 $783.20 $1,881.79 $2,820.35 $0.00 Full Disclosure Citizens For Gretchen Bangert GRETCHEN BANGERTD 69 $1,175.00 $300.00 $2,548.14 $5,111.74 $1,300.76 Full Disclosure FRIENDS OF MARK MATTHIESEN MARK MATTHIESENR 70 $4,785.00 $1,953.00 $2,009.65 $8,635.27 $0.00 Full Disclosure FRIENDS OF SUE MEREDITH SUSAN MEREDITH D 71 $25.00 $60.00 $4,374.17 $29,575.24 $1,073.28 Full Disclosure Citizens To Elect Sheryl Gladney Sheryl Gladney D 72 $22,645.00 $0.00 $551.05 $22,093.95 $0.00 Full Disclosure Committee To Elect Doug Clemens Doug Clemens D 72 $5,120.00 $0.00 $747.57 $4,372.43 $0.00 Full Disclosure Dan Wibracht For MO Daniel Wibracht D 72 $2,600.00 $0.00 $8.90 $2,591.10 $0.00 Full Disclosure Patriots For Buwalda Bruce Buwalda R 72 $1,050.00 $0.00 $98.00 $1,452.00 $500.00 Full Disclosure Committee To Elect Lee Smith Lee Smith D 73 Friends Of Raychel Proudie Raychel Proudie D 73 $900.00 $0.00 $77.79 $834.07 $11.86 Full Disclosure CITIZENS TO ELECT ALAN GRAY ALAN GRAY D 75 $2,915.00 $125.00 $3,708.30 $7,781.46 $0.00 Full Disclosure Committee to Elect Cydney Johnson Cydney Johnson D 76 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Limited Activity Joshua Peters For The 76th District Joshua Peters D 76 Roberts For St Louis Steve Roberts D 77 Bruce Franks For State Rep Bruce Franks D 78 $4,982.00 $250.00 $39,416.16 $3,416.47 $0.00 Full Disclosure Peter Merideth For Mo Progress Peter Merideth D 80 $6,370.00 $13,770.00 $108,982.92 $13,323.16 $5,000.00 Full Disclosure FRIENDS OF FRED WESSELS ALFRED WESSELS JRD 81 $1,000.00 $0.00 $3,003.48 $29,838.69 $25,000.00 Full Disclosure Citizens For Donna Baringer DONNA BARINGER D
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