Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Dreyer adds $17,000+ to campaign account

Joplin attorney Shelly Dreyer, vying for the GOP nomination for 129th District state representative, raised $17,635.10. during the past quarter, according to her disclosure report, filed today with the Missouri Ethics Commission.

That amount is in addition to the $20,000 Ms. Dreyer loaned her campaign earlier this week. Her primary opponent, Tri-State Hispanic Chamber of Commerce President Adolfo Castillo raised $1,500 during the past three months, all coming from a loan to himself.

Ms. Dreyer's top contributors were attorneys, the report indicates. She received $2,400 from Kansas City lawyer Greg Robb, $1,335.10 in-kind from her employer, Hershewe & Hershewe in Joplin, $1,250 from West Plains attorney Lynn Henry, and $100 apiece from Jim Peddicord, veterinarian, Odessa; Zane Cagle, attorney, St. Louis; John Page, attorney, St. Louis; Jerry Wells, retired MOARK official, Joplin; and Bob Langdon, attorney, Lexington.

Ms. Dreyer's biggest expenditures were $1,000 to Sunrise Media, Joplin, media consultant; and $920.36 to RLK & Associates, St. Charles, advertisement.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

So how much money does Dreyer have in her warchest compared to Castillo?

Anonymous said...

I can't help but notice that most of her donations are coming from trial attorneys around the state and country.

EliYokley said...

Castillo raised none - all of his was a donation to himself. Just an interesting note...

Anonymous said...

anon 545, I would imagine that whatever a persons career is they would know many with the same career, thus getting more support from them. I saw the name Jerry Wells in the report also, a strong conservative in the area. I don't think that you can define a person by their career, why not use their beliefs?