The committee paid $24,601 to six vendors.
The largest expense was $1,447 paid to KCI based in Grand Ledge for printing and mailing.
The second largest political spend from a committee operating in a city within Clinton County during the month came from Graham Filler for State Representative. It spent $6,133 during that period on eight different vendors.
What’s known as “dark money,” which comes from political non-profits and shell corporations, has greatly increased expenditures and donations in recent elections to record-breaking highs.
The amount raised and spent by candidates in the 2020 election cycle paled in comparison to the amounts raised in the 2016 election. Data from Transparency USA showed candidates in 2020 spent only roughly one-quarter ($136 million) of what was spent in 2016 ($445 million).
Political campaign financial data is often updated, leading to a sometimes incomplete picture of a committee or candidate's finances.
Committee | Expenditures | Paid Vendors |
---|---|---|
Victory Values Fund | $24,601 | 6 |
Graham Filler for State Representative | $6,133 | 8 |
Wentworth Majority Fund PAC | $5,927 | 6 |
Kristina Karamo for Sos | $5,742 | 13 |
Alexander Majority Fund PAC | $4,846 | 6 |
Friends of Ruth Johnson | $1,500 | 1 |
Filler Majority PAC | $650 | 2 |
Michigan Values Leadership Fund II | $48 | 3 |
Sam Singh for State Senate | $16 | 1 |
Friends for Kelly Rossman-McKinney | $3 | 1 |