Enterprise Holdings Inc. PAC in St. Louis outspends other political committees in Q1

Enterprise Holdings Inc. PAC in St. Louis outspends other political committees in Q1
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Enterprise Holdings Inc. PAC spent the most out of political committees based in St. Louis during the first quarter of 2023.

It spent $168,205 on 20 vendors during the time period.

The largest expense was for Contribution to Republican State Leadership Committee-RSLC, which is based in Washington.

The second largest political spend from a committee operating in St. Louis during the first quarter of 2023 came from Mid-America Carpenters Regional Council Missouri-Kansas Area Political Action Committee. It spent $159,018 during the time period on two different vendors.

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.

St. Louis functions as both a city and a county, which is why it’s compared to other Missouri counties when analyzing this data.

Top Expenditures from Missouri Political Committees based in St. Louis during Q1
Committee Expenditures Paid Vendors
Enterprise Holdings Inc. PAC $168,205 20
Mid-America Carpenters Regional Council Missouri-Kansas Area Political Action Committee $159,018 2
Progress PAC $113,144 8
Civic Progress Action Committee $90,045 1
Joe Vollmer for Alderman $88,305 10
Spencer for Alderman $84,745 31
Friends of Tom Oldenburg $60,530 11
Citizens for Anne Schweitzer $50,549 15
Sonnier for STL $44,582 10
James Page for Ward 14 $43,718 13
Committee to Elect Michael Browning $42,223 13
Citizens for Rasheen Aldridge $41,670 25
Friends of Joe Vaccaro Inc $37,058 16
Helen Petty for STL $36,650 5
Friends of Bret Narayan $32,767 8
Citizens for Tina Sweet-T Pihl $32,250 38
Daniela Velazquez for Saint Louis $30,518 19
Leadership Counts $27,675 4
Friends of Tashara T. Earl $25,326 16
Megan Green for St. Louis $24,634 8
Committee to Elect Pam Boyd $24,519 10
Friends of Mike Gras $23,565 16
Tony Kirchner for St. Louis $20,100 7
Citizens for Ebony M. Washington $18,933 19
Friends of Aaron Hilmer $16,521 5
Citizens to Elect Shameem Clark Hubbard $16,092 29
Citizens for Ortmann $13,736 5
Norma Elect Walker $12,960 11
Team Laura Keys $12,854 16
Citizens to Elect Sharon Tyus $11,711 17
The People for Shedrick Kelley $11,347 17
Friends of Ella M. Jones $11,338 9
Katie Bellis for Saint Louis $10,900 10
IBEW Local Union 1439 Political Action Committee $10,371 4
Jack PAC $10,000 1
Committee to Elect Jennifer Florida $8,537 7
Better Elections $7,783 2
Committee to Elect Tom Villa $7,539 1
JP Mitchom for 7th Ward $7,538 10
Menendez for STL $7,455 8
Professional Firefighters and Paramedics of Lemay PAC $6,554 5
Friends of Karen Bernstein $6,468 7
Committee to Elect Sharon L. Pace $5,254 5
Dailes Election $5,215 8
Freedom Principle Missouri Missouri First PAC $4,918 2
Committee to Elect Tommie Pierson SR. $4,906 3
Citizens for Nicole Robinson $4,746 6
3rd Ward Regular Democratic Organization $4,433 2
Committee to Elect Dinah L. Tatman $3,765 6
Redmon and Friends $3,678 13
Southern Missouri Conservative Fund $3,190 2
Kotraba for Saint Louis $3,104 5
Austin for Mayor $3,025 4
Coleman for Excellence $2,839 6
Sadie Weiss for School Board $2,702 3
Vote Tara Scheer $2,457 4
Yolanda Brown for Change $2,040 4
Build St. Louis PAC, Inc. $2,010 2
Nexus PAC $1,995 2
Citizens for Vicki Lorenz Englund $1,750 1
United Steel Workers Local 11-6 Gasworkers Voluntary PAC $1,729 3
Committee to Elect Christy Watz $1,723 9
Vote Yes for Ferguson $1,672 5
Glaziers Architectural Metal and Glassworkers Local Union No 513 Political Action Fund $1,615 6
Civil PAC $1,500 1
Jimmy Lappe for Saint Louis $1,276 2
BAC ADC of Eastern Missouri PAC Fund $1,217 7
Protect Saint Louis Freedom $1,211 2
Citizens for Shane Cohn $1,200 5
12th Ward Regular Democratic Organization $1,040 1
Wright for 11 $1,024 2
Ecumenical Leadership Council of Missouri Political Action Committee $1,000 2
Friends to Elect Terry EPPS Election Committee $793 2
Page PAC $750 1
Secure the Vote $750 1
Committee to Elect Terry Wilson $654 1
Kummer for STL $588 1
Tesson Ferry Township Republican Club $581 6
15th Ward Democrats $520 4
Nicole Galloway for Missouri $486 2
St. Louis Firefighters Local No 73 PAC $474 2
SEIU Local 1 Missouri Division PAC $446 1
Terry Kennedy Campaign Committee $395 1
Iuec Local 3 PAC Fund $390 6
Secure the Vote $375 1
Show Me Integrity Action Fund $375 1
Friends for Michele Deshay $313 1
Scott Sifton for Missouri $305 1
Friends of Heather Navarro $250 1
St. Louis Young Democrats $200 1
Kirk Hilzinger for 80 $181 1
Annie Rice for STL $161 1
4th Ward Democrats $160 1
The Committee to Elect Steve Butz $150 1


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