It spent $57,000 on two vendors during the time period.
The largest expense was for Media Production to AX Media, which is based in Kansas City.
The second largest political spend from a committee operating in a city within Boone County during the first quarter of 2023 came from Friends for Chuck Basye. It spent $19,474 during the time period on five 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.
Top Expenditures from Missouri Political Committees based in cities within Boone County during Q1
Committee | Expenditures | Paid Vendors |
---|---|---|
Swmo Forward PAC | $57,000 | 2 |
Friends for Chuck Basye | $19,474 | 5 |
Committee to Elect James Gordon | $9,048 | 14 |
Friends of Gregg Bush for Ward 5 | $6,445 | 7 |
Don Waterman for 5th Ward | $6,062 | 9 |
April Ferrao 4 CPS | $4,147 | 11 |
Boone County Democratic Committee | $4,122 | 8 |
Vote Paul Harper | $4,050 | 5 |
Friends of Nick Knoth | $3,945 | 6 |
Chris Horn for School Board | $2,212 | 5 |
Pitzer for Fifth | $1,569 | 1 |
Midmo Leadership Fund | $963 | 1 |
Friends of Martha Stevens | $923 | 1 |
Expand Missouri | $780 | 1 |
Friends of Kip Kendrick | $717 | 4 |
Missouri Energy Development Association Political Action Committee | $674 | 2 |
Missouri Energy Dev Association Gateway Political Action Committee | $674 | 2 |
Missouri Energy Dev Association State Line Political Committee | $569 | 2 |
Dave Raithel for the 44th | $546 | 3 |
Jeff Harris for Circuit Judge | $540 | 2 |
Columbia Professional Firefighters Political Action Committee | $486 | 1 |
Missourians for Affordable Energy | $265 | 2 |
Accountability PAC | $250 | 1 |
Missouri Rural Action PAC | $234 | 1 |
Boone County Muleskinners | $200 | 1 |