Previously:
Campaign Finance: 15th Legislative District – 8 Day Before Special Election reports (November 2, 2011)
Campaign Finance: republicans will always have the money they need (October 25, 2011)
Chrissy Sommer: all talk, no walk (October 26, 2011)
There’s a special election for the 15th Legislative District seat today. The twenty-four hour reports at the Missouri Ethics Commission:
24 HOUR NOTICE OF LATE CONTRIBUTIONS / LOANS RECEIVED
C111143 CITIZENS FOR SOMMER [pdf]CITIZENS FOR RIDDLE FULTON, MO 65251 10/29/2011 $500.00
[emphasis added]
24 HOUR NOTICE OF LATE CONTRIBUTIONS / LOANS RECEIVED
C111143 CITIZENS FOR SOMMER [pdf]HOUSE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65102 10/31/2011 1,975.00
[emphasis added]
Ah, yes. the HRCC. Any robocalls?
24 HOUR NOTICE OF LATE CONTRIBUTIONS / LOANS RECEIVED
C111143 CITIZENS FOR SOMMER [pdf]CITIZENS FOR TIMOTHY W. JONES P.O. BOX 434 EUREKA, MO 63025 11/5/2011 $1,000.00
[emphasis added]
The republican establishment. Go figure.
The Democratic Party candidate, Paul Woody, and the Libertarian candidate, Bill Slants, did not have twenty-four hour reports.
It concerns me that no where in her reports does it state whom or what is paying for some very expensive TV ADs.