Missouri Midterms: Committee for Liberty in St. Louis spends the most during Q4 2023

Missouri Midterms: Committee for Liberty in St. Louis spends the most during Q4 2023
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Committee for Liberty spent the most out of political committees based in St. Louis during the fourth quarter of 2023.

It spent $63,783 on eight vendors during the time period.

The largest expense was for Fundraising Expenses to Graham Advisors LLC, which is based in Wichita.

The second largest political spend from a committee operating in St. Louis during the fourth quarter of 2023 came from 314 Forward. It spent $37,612 during the time period on three different vendors.

In the previous quarter, Enterprise Holdings Inc. PAC was the biggest spender.

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 Q4 2023
Committee Expenditures Paid Vendors
Committee for Liberty $63,783 8
314 Forward $37,612 3
Enterprise Holdings Inc. PAC $26,617 7
Tishaura O. Jones for Mayor $26,561 7
Page for Missouri $20,963 13
Adam Layne for STL $19,920 5
Brian Williams for Missouri $19,703 10
Roberts for St. Louis $16,488 7
Page PAC $15,183 6
Mocanntrade PAC $14,174 4
St. Louis County Democratic Central Committee $13,821 7
Beck for Missouri $12,227 10
Unsicker for Missouri $11,012 8
Build St. Louis PAC, Inc. $10,295 2
Daniela Velazquez for Saint Louis $9,811 11
Friends of Gregory FX Daly $8,960 26
Freedom’s Promise PAC $8,072 2
It Starts Today Missouri $7,439 1
Show Me Growth PAC $7,158 5
DougPAC $6,780 2
Civic Progress Action Committee $6,170 2
Committee to Elect Michael Browning $5,925 1
Sonnier for STL $5,807 1
Megan Green for St. Louis $5,666 9
Friends of Bret Narayan $5,653 2
Glaziers Architectural Metal and Glassworkers Local Union No 513 Political Action Fund $5,507 6
Friends of Tom Oldenburg $5,133 1
Progresswomen $5,115 7
Committee to Elect Paula Brown $4,733 1
BB Freedom Fund $4,470 2
Jobs with Justice Ballot Fund $4,420 5
Onder for Missouri $4,268 4
Brad Christ for Missouri $3,786 4
Missouri American Water Company Employees Political Action Committee $3,693 3
The Krewson Committee $3,681 6
1st Ward Regular Democratic Committee $3,656 2
BAC ADC of Eastern Missouri PAC Fund $3,509 5
Republican Party City of St. Louis $3,252 8
Womens Political Caucus Eastern Missouri PAC $3,006 2
Citizens for Donna Baringer $2,919 3
Citizens for Murphy $2,911 23
Citizens for Karla May $2,837 9
Nexus PAC $2,811 2
Boilermakers Local #27 Voluntary Fund $2,735 2
Theloupac $2,500 1
We Bellieve PAC LLC $2,495 2
Ladonna Appelbaum for Missouri $2,398 5
IBEW Local Union 2 COPE Fund $2,329 2
Citizens for Jake Zimmerman $2,172 3
Access Missouri $2,053 4
United Steel Workers Local 11-6 Gasworkers Voluntary PAC $1,922 4
Darlene Green for Comptroller $1,782 3
Teamsters Local Union No 688 Political Action Committee $1,734 1
Supporters of Health Research and Treatments $1,700 1
Teamsters Local 6 Political Action Fund $1,561 2
Mighty Missouri PAC $1,500 1
Citizens for Bridget Walsh Moore $1,269 2
Future PAC $1,216 1
Friends of Kyle Kerns $1,190 1
Secure the Vote $1,125 1
Professional Firefighters and Paramedics of Lemay PAC $1,068 1
St. Louis County Police Association PAC $1,050 2
Democracy 2.0 $1,000 1
Citizens for Lakeysha Bosley $1,000 1
Friends of Bill Stephens $880 2
St. Louis Area Hotel Association Political Action Committee $850 1
Friends for Windham $793 3
Friends of Leslie Derrington for Missouri $728 3
Freedom Principle Missouri Missouri First PAC $637 1
Elect Delbret Taylor $620 2
Oakville Democratic Organization $606 1
St. Louis City Republican PAC $550 1
Progress PAC $525 2
St. Louis City Labor Legislature Club $500 1
SOCO Red PAC $500 1
St. Louis Young Democrats $488 5
Committee to Elect Pam Boyd $465 1
Citizens to Elect Kimberly Gardner $464 2
SHC PAC $410 1
Citizens for Phifer $395 3
Peter Merideth for Missouri Progress $339 1
Citizens for Anne Schweitzer $338 4
Committee to Elect Jackie Chase $332 1
Planned Parenthood Votes-St. Louis and Southwest Missouri $328 1
Faleti for Missouri $324 1
Democratic Campaign Committee of St. Louis City $318 2
Committee to Elect Pierson Jr. $314 2
Scott Sifton for Missouri $305 2
Iuec Local 3 PAC Fund $300 3
Mahacek for Missouri $300 2
Menendez for STL $278 1
Citizens to Elect Shameem Clark Hubbard $269 1
Tesson Ferry Township Republican Club $242 2
Friends of Ella M. Jones $225 1
The Republican Freedom Fund $210 1
Committee to Elect Marlene Terry $200 1
St. Louis Firefighters Local No 73 PAC $195 1
Missouri Green Party $142 1
O’Donnellformissouri.com $105 1
4th Ward Democrats $100 1
Take Back Missouri $65 1
3rd Ward Regular Democratic Organization $51 1
Pro-Choice Missouri $13 1


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