Missouri Midterms: Enterprise Holdings Inc. PAC in St. Louis spends the most during Q1

Missouri Midterms: Enterprise Holdings Inc. PAC in St. Louis spends the most during 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 2024.

It spent $87,075 on 11 vendors during the time period.

The largest expense was for Other Expenses to PAC Outsourcing LLC, which is based in Alexandria.

The second largest political spend from a committee operating in St. Louis during the first quarter of 2024 came from Committee for Liberty. It spent $64,006 during the time period on seven different vendors.

In the previous quarter, Committee for Liberty 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 Q1
Committee Expenditures Paid Vendors
Enterprise Holdings Inc. PAC $87,075 11
Committee for Liberty $64,006 7
Adam Layne for STL $34,261 2
Tishaura O. Jones for Mayor $30,027 8
Onder for Missouri $27,441 13
The Krewson Committee $24,380 9
St. Louis County Democratic Central Committee $21,896 5
Page for Missouri $15,946 9
DougPAC $13,755 3
314 Forward $11,903 2
Page PAC $11,121 6
Beck for Missouri $10,339 7
Mid-America Carpenters Regional Council Missouri-Kansas Area Political Action Committee $9,802 2
Friends of Leslie Derrington for Missouri $9,396 4
Leadership Counts $7,250 2
Citizens for Phifer $6,650 4
Brad Christ for Missouri $6,611 11
Brian Williams for Missouri $6,495 9
Mahacek for Missouri $6,438 8
It Starts Today Missouri $6,000 1
Friends of Gregory FX Daly $5,318 18
Elect Delbret Taylor $4,829 12
Citizens for Murphy $4,603 16
SOCO Red PAC $4,101 2
Freedom’s Promise PAC $4,090 2
St. Louis County Police Association PAC $3,550 2
Unsicker for Missouri $3,478 7
Spencer for Alderman $3,442 6
Committee to Elect Michael Browning $3,283 1
Friends of Bret Narayan $3,256 1
Citizens for Bridget Walsh Moore $3,146 5
Darlene Green for Comptroller $3,144 5
STL Democratic Coalition $3,000 1
Daniela Velazquez for Saint Louis $2,889 10
Ladonna Appelbaum for Missouri $2,773 7
Committee to Elect Pam Boyd $2,705 5
Sonnier for STL $2,684 1
Nexus PAC $2,661 1
Missouri Libertarian Party $2,654 3
United Steel Workers Local 11-6 Gasworkers Voluntary PAC $2,576 3
Access Missouri $2,576 5
Glaziers Architectural Metal and Glassworkers Local Union No 513 Political Action Fund $2,462 7
IATSE St. Louis Theatrical Brotherhood Local No 6 PAC $2,241 1
BB Freedom Fund $2,200 2
Womens Political Caucus Eastern Missouri PAC $2,194 2
AGC of Missouri PAC $2,000 1
Citizens for Excellence in Education $1,930 4
Committee to Elect Paula Brown $1,850 3
Oakville Democratic Organization $1,779 3
Citizens to Elect Phedra Nelson $1,763 1
Future PAC $1,634 1
Mighty Missouri PAC $1,500 1
Peter Merideth for Missouri Progress $1,334 4
Republican Party City of St. Louis $1,321 8
Friends of Tom Oldenburg $1,150 1
Unified Democratic Township Organization LLC $1,140 2
St. Louis City Labor Legislature Club $1,125 4
Secure the Vote $1,125 1
Iuec Local 3 PAC Fund $1,050 3
Promo PAC $1,038 1
Build St. Louis PAC, Inc. $1,000 1
Citizens for Jake Zimmerman $1,000 1
St. Louis City Republican PAC $1,000 1
Megan Green for St. Louis $899 2
Friends of Bill Stephens $866 3
St. Louis Area Hotel Association Political Action Committee $850 1
We Bellieve PAC LLC $828 1
Families for Kimberly-Ann Collins $693 3
Progresswomen $681 2
McCreery for Missouri $650 2
Teamsters Local 6 Political Action Fund $572 1
Citizens to Elect Kimberly Gardner $563 2
Committee to Elect Wanda Lane $537 1
Committee to Elect Marlene Terry $525 3
O’Donnellformissouri.com $505 2
Good Government for Missouri $500 1
Roberts for St. Louis $500 1
Citizens to Elect Shameem Clark Hubbard $500 3
Committee to Elect Rita Days $500 1
Civic Progress Action Committee $496 3
Patrick Wroblewski Campaign Fund $451 2
Theloupac $429 1
Show Me Growth PAC $400 1
Citizens for Donna Baringer $350 3
Citizens for Anne Schweitzer $345 3
Planned Parenthood Votes-St. Louis and Southwest Missouri $329 1
Committee to Elect Jackie Chase $327 1
Faleti for Missouri $324 1
Nova PAC $308 1
Scott Sifton for Missouri $305 1
South St. Louis County Labor Political Organization $282 1
St. Louis Young Democrats $280 3
Friends of Kyle Kerns $272 2
Citizens for Shane Cohn $250 1
Citizens for Tina Sweet-T Pihl $250 1
Mocanntrade PAC $221 1
Committee to Elect Pierson Jr. $200 1
BAC ADC of Eastern Missouri PAC Fund $180 3
Jobs with Justice Ballot Fund $180 1
Concord Democratic Club $150 2
The Committee to Elect Steve Butz $150 1
Working Americans Leadership PAC $133 1
Menendez for STL $122 1
Missouri Green Party $114 1
Freedom Principle Missouri Missouri First PAC $113 1
Elect Suzanne Jackson $100 1
Tesson Ferry Township Republican Club $100 2
Missouri LGBTQ Victory Fund $3 1


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