It spent $44,759 on 34 vendors during the time period.
The largest expense was to Todd Taylor for Linn County Auditor, which is based in ZIP Code 52405.
The second largest political spend from a committee operating in a city within Linn County during the second quarter of 2024 came from Iowa State U. A. W., PAC. It spent $15,500 during the time period on seven 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 |
---|---|---|
Taylor for Representative | $44,759 | 34 |
Iowa State U. A. W., PAC | $15,500 | 7 |
Gulick for Good Governance | $13,087 | 6 |
Linn County Republican Central Committee | $10,931 | 10 |
Linn Eagles | $10,642 | 5 |
Cindy Golding for Iowa House | $9,265 | 8 |
Committee to Elect Art Staed | $7,685 | 7 |
Black Hawk County Republican Central Committee | $6,895 | 12 |
Linn County Democratic Central Committee | $6,233 | 14 |
Scheetz for Iowa | $5,941 | 20 |
Plumbers and Pipe Fitters Local 125 Political Education Fund | $5,605 | 4 |
Johnson County Republican Central Committee | $3,530 | 4 |
Iowans For Cooling | $2,985 | 5 |
Tracy Ehlert for Iowa House | $2,090 | 5 |
Eric Gjerde For Iowa | $2,028 | 4 |
Elizabeth Wilson for Iowa | $1,832 | 5 |
SEIU Local 199 COPE Fund | $1,643 | 1 |
Iowa Conservative Union | $1,077 | 1 |
McClintock for Iowa | $456 | 5 |
Iowa Restaurant Association Political Action Committee | $300 | 1 |
Linn Phoenix Club | $181 | 3 |
Iowa PA, PAC | $144 | 2 |
Benton County Democratic Central Committee | $24 | 3 |
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