The Bill White campaign received $73,546.20 in contributions during the first three weeks of July and spent $94,053.03, according to the 8-day-before-election disclosure report filed today with the Missouri Ethics Commission.
The White campaign spent $75,833 on media advertising, according to the report.
Campaign donors contributing at least $1,000 are listed below:
Brian Curtis, Joplin, Freeman physician, $2,400
Dealers Interested in Government, Jefferson City, $2,400
Larry McIntire, Carthage, Freeman physician $2,400
Missouri CPA PAC, St. Louis, $1,500
Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce $2,400
Lincoln PAC, Springfield (Sen. Lincoln Hough), $2,400
Missouri Chamber of Commerce, Jefferson City, $2,400
John Braham, Stella, Branco, $1,000
Dorothy Farber, Neosho $2,400
Rudy Farber, Neosho $2,400
Aaron Farber, Neosho, $1,000
Hallmark PAC, Kansas City, $1,000
Hyvee PAC, Jefferson City, $1,000
MAFP PAC, Jefferson City, 2,000
Missouri Bankers Association Regional PAC, Jefferson City, $2,000
Missouri Bankers Association Ozark Region, Jefferson City, $1,000
Jon Stouffer, Granby Telephone Company, $1,000
Rural Telecommunications Committee PAC, Jefferson City, $1,400
AMECPAC, Jefferson City, $1,400
Missouri Corn Growers Association, Jefferson City, $1,000
Southwest Missouri Leadership PAC, Saginaw, $2,400
Conservative Leadership for Southeast Missouri, Kennett, $2,400
Caleb Arthur, Springfield, CEO, Sun Solar, $1,921.20
Credit Union PAC, Jefferson City, $1,500
Missouri Gaming PAC, Jefferson City, $1,400
David Winton, Winton Policy Group, Columbia, $2,450 ($50 returned), lobbyist
Jacob Winton, student, Columbia, $2,450 ($50 returned)
Fred Schmidt, St. Louis, $2,000
Southern Drawl PAC, Jefferson City, $2,000
The PAC, Columbia, $1,500
Tony PAC, St. Joseph, $2,400
Kirk Kreisel, Overland Park, Kansas, $1,000
Physician Led Anesthesia Care, $1,900
Freedom Promise PAC, St. Louis, $2,400
NEMO Leadership PAC, Jefferson City, $2,400
White also received $500 contributions from his predecessor, Ron Richard, and Freeman CEO Paula Baker.
In addition to the $94,000+, the Joplin senator spent in his re-election bid,
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