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19th Senate District, 1st Senate District, campaign finance, Jim Lembke, Kurt Schaefer, Mary Still, missouri, Scott Sifton
Somebody must think there are vulnerable republicans in the Missouri Senate. The past few days at the Missouri Ethics Commission:
C091061 09/22/2012 SCOTT SIFTON FOR SENATE Missouri Democratic State Committee State Account PO Box 719 Jefferson City MO 65102 9/22/2012 $7,500.00
C091061 09/22/2012 SCOTT SIFTON FOR SENATE Democratic Senatorial Committee PO Box 7319 Columbia MO 65205 9/22/2012 $25,000.00
C081050 09/23/2012 MARY STILL FOR SENATE MO Senate Democratic Campaign Committee PO Box 7319 Columbia MO 65205 9/22/2012 $25,000.00
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The candidates in the 1st Senate District:
State Senator – District 1
Democrat
Scott Sifton 9814 BERWICK PL ST LOUIS MO 63123 3/27/2012Republican
Jim Lembke 812 ANN LYNN CT ST LOUIS MO 63125 3/20/2012
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The candidates in the 19th Senate District:
State Senator – District 19
Democrat
Mary Wynne Still PO BOX 933 COLUMBIA MO 65205 2/28/2012Republican
Kurt Schaefer PO BOX 1614 COLUMBIA MO 65205 2/28/2012
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The latest summaries, in the 1st Senate District:
C010450: Lembke For Senate
Information Reported On: 2012 – 30 Day After Primary Election-8/7/2012Beginning Money on Hand $308,626.64
Ending Money On Hand $332,584.66
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C091061: Scott Sifton For Senate
Information Reported On: 2012 – 30 Day After Primary Election-8/7/2012Beginning Money on Hand $9,240.08
Monetary Receipts $110,995.11
Ending Money On Hand $36,336.62
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In the 19th Senate District:
C081145: Citizens To Elect Kurt Schaefer
Information Reported On: 2012 – 30 Day After Primary Election-8/7/2012Beginning Money on Hand $556,849.12
Ending Money On Hand $590,975.02
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C081050: Mary Still For Senate
Information Reported On: 2012 – 30 Day After Primary Election-8/7/2012Beginning Money on Hand $138,893.39
Ending Money On Hand $149,597.04
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The republicans have all the money the need. The Democratic candidates have demonstrated an ability to raise money. These races are going to be very interesting to watch.
…in the 25th Senate District. Today, at the Missouri Ethics Commission:
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The candidates:
The campaign finance summaries:
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That’s one hell of a burn rate for not having a (republican) primary.
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Well, isn’t that interesting?