Who made the biggest political contributions during the week ending April 10?

Who made the biggest political contributions during the week ending April 10?
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Here are the 34 political contributions made during the week ending April 10, according to the Missouri Ethics Commission.

The average contribution amount that week was $658. This was higher than the previous week by 79.3 percent.

Donations made to political groups or candidates must be disclosed under state law for greater transparency in elections. While Congress created the Federal Election Commission to oversee federal elections in 1974, each state is left to regulate its local elections.

Data about contributions during a week are often incomplete and updated at the end of the quarter.

Contributor Committee Contribution Type Amount Date
Spire Political Action Committee 314 Forward Monetary $5,000 4/5/2021
Community America Credit Union Missourians for Higher Education Monetary $5,000 4/5/2021
Nexus Pac 314 Forward Monetary $2,500 4/5/2021
Northwest Missouri Leasing Llc Forward Kearney Monetary $1,000 4/4/2021
Nor-am Ice and Cold Storage Friends of SJSD Monetary $1,000 4/5/2021
Brooner Construction and Crane Friends of SJSD Monetary $1,000 4/5/2021
Gregg Keller Friends of Ben Keathley Monetary $1,000 4/8/2021
Ben Conover Emily Hubbard for School Board Monetary $500 4/9/2021
Andrea Crawford Committee to Elect Danielle Kincaid In-Kind $500 4/6/2021
Teamsters 245 Paf Committee to Elect Danielle Kincaid Monetary $500 4/5/2021
Julia King Election for King Monetary $428.77 4/9/2021
Center Education Association / Missouri National Education Association Community Voices for Center Monetary $400 4/6/2021
Spire Pac Residents to Elect Bob Nation Monetary $350 4/4/2021
Diane Patershuk Marissa Rosen 4 Ladue Monetary $300 4/5/2021
Marissa Rosen Marissa Rosen 4 Ladue Monetary $287 4/5/2021
Anna Marie Martin Friends of Anna Marie Martin Monetary $252.57 4/9/2021
James Chellew Committee to Elect Jim Chellew Monetary $250 4/5/2021
Naral Pro-choice Missouri Pac Citizens to Elect Sharon Tyus Monetary $250 4/6/2021
Patrick Burke Megan Green for the 15th Ward Monetary $250 4/4/2021
James Chellew Committee to Elect Jim Chellew Monetary $250 4/5/2021
Construction and General Laborer’s Local 264 Pac Tharp for School Board Monetary $250 4/7/2021
Lyndall Fraker Friends of JC Cunningham Monetary $200 4/7/2021
Marilyn Keathley Friends of Ben Keathley Monetary $200 4/8/2021
Max Aldrich Committee to Elect David Foster Monetary $100 4/5/2021
Chris Moore Moore4Moreau Monetary $100 4/6/2021
Jan Zavadil Vicki Hanson School Board Campaign Monetary $100 4/5/2021
Tony and Jennifer Vejraska Friends of SJSD Monetary $100 4/5/2021
Susan Newcomb Friends of JC Cunningham Monetary $75 4/7/2021
James Chellew Committee to Elect Jim Chellew Monetary $50 4/5/2021
James Chellew Committee to Elect Jim Chellew Monetary $50 4/5/2021
John Thompson Friends of JC Cunningham In-Kind $50 4/8/2021
Carol Sanders Committee to Elect David Foster Monetary $25 4/5/2021
Max Cassilly Megan Green for the 15th Ward Monetary $25 4/7/2021
Karisa Gilman-hernandez Megan Green for the 15th Ward Monetary $15 4/4/2021


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