Dan Borgmeyer for Mayor in a city within St. Charles County outspends other political committees in Q1

Dan Borgmeyer for Mayor in a city within St. Charles County outspends other political committees in Q1
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Dan Borgmeyer for Mayor spent the most out of political committees within a city in St. Charles County during the first quarter of 2023.

It spent $58,209 on seven vendors during the time period.

The largest expense was for Mail Production & Postage to Survey Saint Louis, which is based in St. Charles.

The second largest political spend from a committee operating in a city within St. Charles County during the first quarter of 2023 came from Quad County Emergency Services PAC. It spent $36,797 during the time period on six 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 St. Charles County during Q1
Committee Expenditures Paid Vendors
Dan Borgmeyer for Mayor $58,209 7
Quad County Emergency Services PAC $36,797 6
Francis Howell Families $19,856 10
St. Charles Realtors PAC $18,353 5
Local 757 Fire PAC $17,433 9
Missouri Coalition for Fair Competition $15,227 3
Venetia Powell for Mayor $15,051 3
1776 PAC $11,500 4
Robert Hussey for Office $8,218 4
Francis Howell Forward Political Action Fund $7,901 9
Lisa Thompson for City Council $7,410 5
Committee to Elect Amy Easterling $7,300 4
St. Charles County Families for Public Schools $6,988 6
Committee to Elect Bill Otto $6,389 2
Committee to Elect Steve Ehlmann $5,376 2
Ragsdale for Ofallon $5,341 6
Friends of Jane Puszkar $5,052 10
Professional Firefighters & Paramedics of Franklin County PAC Fund $4,927 4
Committee to Elect David Biesenthal $4,841 5
Committee to Elect Tom Besselman $4,606 3
Olson for the People $4,561 6
Missourians for Quality Education $4,496 1
Friends for Henke $4,344 9
Pratte for Zumwalt $4,109 4
Welsh for WSD $4,107 3
Graham for Zumwalt Board $3,963 4
Professional Firefighters of TRI-County PAC $3,891 5
Friends of Mark Ponder $3,459 8
Latonya Thomas for the Community $3,320 3
Electdavidlewis $3,142 6
Committee to Elect Kathryn Byrd $3,096 5
McDonough for Judge $2,998 5
Friends of Ron EPPS $2,942 5
Learn with Ohearn $2,782 1
St. Charles County Republican Central Committee $2,739 10
Citizens for Yeager $2,680 1
Citizens for Michael Lovell $2,308 1
Andrew Flett for FHSD $1,903 2
Ron Harmon for FHSB $1,820 3
Shamrock PAC $1,500 1
Kaelin for Wentzville School District $1,087 2
Professional Firefighters of North St. Louis County PAC $1,051 3
WSD Families $958 4
Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 15 PAC $786 1
Friends of Mary Lange $719 1
Citizens for Good Government $500 1
Friends 4 Omara $454 2
Upchurch4mo $329 1
Committee to Elect DeAnna Self $268 1
Citizens for Nick Trupiano $236 2
Citizens for Travis Welge $231 1
Citizens for Responsible Community $182 1
Friends for Mike Elam $125 1


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