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October Filings 2017 – MO House 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 $6,495.00 $6,300.00 $5,248.88 $53,542.88 $10,585.13 Full Disclosure 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 Representatives Ashley 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 Representative David 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 $2,550.00 $200.00 $8,809.49 $5,824.01 $0.00 Full Disclosure 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 MATTHIESEN R 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 $5,444.07 $0.00 $10,516.77 $1,114.40 $162.00 Full Disclosure 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
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