Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder, expected to run for governor in 2012, raised $86,794 during the last quarter, according to documents filed with the Missouri Ethics Commission.
Kinder reported spending $56,505, and has $30,288.21 left in his account.
Those contributing at least $1,000 to Kinder were:
Timbercreek, LLC, Springfield, $5,000
Hugh Zimmer, Kansas City, $1,000
Iron Mountain Trap Rock Co., Maryland Heights, $1,250
Patricia Steinbach, Chesterfield, $1,000
Blattner Steel, Cape Girardeau, $1,000
Michael Staenberg, St. Louis, $2,500
AGC of St. Louis, $1,000
Smurfit-Stone, St. Louis, $1,000
Lloyd Smith, Siketon, $1,000
Annie Purcell, Purcell Consulting, Easton, $1,000
Fredrick Palmer, Peabody Energy, St. Louis, $5,000
The Bank of Missouri, Cape Girardeau, $1,000
Michael Neidorff, Centene Corporation, St. Louis, $5,000
Kenneth Meyer, Meyer Communications, St. Louis, $5,000
Merck & Co, West Point, PA $2,000
John Mahaffey, Mahaffey Enterprises, Springfield, $1,000
Grace Landes, St. Joseph, $1,000
Kenneth Kranzberg, Kranson Industries, St. Louis, $2,500
William Kapp, Cape Girardeau, $1,000
Southwest Missouri Investments, Inc., Springfield, $2,500
William Herzog, Herzog Construction, St. Louis, $2,500
Charles Heizer, Heizer Aerospace, $1,500
James Hebenstret, Bartlett & Co. Prairie Village, Kan. $2,500
Pyramid Home Health Services, Cape Girardeau, $1,000
David Glass, Bentonville, Ark. $1,000
N. B. Harty General Contractor, Sikeston, $2,500
Fred Weber, Maryland Heights, $1,250
Sam Fox, Harbour Group Ltd, St. Louis, $1,000
William Darr, American Dehydrated Foods, Springfield, $1,250
William Danforth, St. Louis, $1,000
Quality Building PAC, Jefferson City, $1,000
David Bradley, News Gazette & Co. St. Joseph, $1,000
Central Bancompany PAC, Jefferson City, $5,000
John Bardgett & Associates, Chesterfield, $1,000
Janet Ashcroft, Arlington, VA $1,000
Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis, $1,000
News-Press & Gazette Co, St. Joseph, $1,000
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