It spent $47,877 on 16 vendors during the time period.
The largest expense was to Republican Party of Iowa, which is based in ZIP Code 50309.
The second largest political spend from a committee operating in a city within Black Hawk County during the fourth quarter of 2022 came from Kressig for Iowa House 59. It spent $20,011 during the time period on three different vendors.
More than $22 million was raised for the Iowa Senate race in 2022. This was split fairly evenly between the Republican and Democrat parties.
Political campaign financial data is often updated, leading to a sometimes incomplete picture of a committee or candidate's finances.
Committee | Expenditures | Paid Vendors |
---|---|---|
Friends of Sandy Salmon | $47,877 | 16 |
Kressig for Iowa House 59 | $20,011 | 3 |
Wulf For Iowa | $19,238 | 8 |
Citizens to Elect Bill Dotzler | $15,771 | 4 |
Black Hawk County Democratic Central Committee | $14,877 | 19 |
Timi Brown-Powers for Iowa | $12,304 | 5 |
Wyatt For Iowa | $9,945 | 14 |
Jones County Democratic Central Committee | $7,684 | 15 |
Williams for Iowa House | $5,122 | 5 |
DVogel for Supervisor | $3,562 | 4 |
Friends of Tavis Hall | $3,394 | 4 |
Hawkeye Area Labor Council AFL-CIO Political Action Committe | $2,800 | 16 |
Glen Keith for Supervisor | $2,547 | 7 |
Trelka for Sheriff | $2,189 | 2 |
chiles for Waterloo | $1,726 | 1 |
Eric Giddens for Iowa | $770 | 2 |
Butler County Republican Central Committee | $712 | 1 |
Halverson4BHC | $415 | 2 |
Sires for Iowa | $212 | 1 |
Thompson For Sheriff Committee | $205 | 1 |
Hart for Mayor | $198 | 1 |
Elect Jill Dashner Bremer County Attorney | $139 | 1 |
Grieder for Waterloo | $21 | 1 |
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