Eric Greitens (r) filed the quarterly campaign finance report for his exploratory gubernatorial committee with the Missouri Ethics Commission on April 15, 2015.
Missouri Ethics Commission
GREITENS FOR MISSOURI [pdf]
4/15/20152. All Monetary Contributions Received This Period $479,689.00
14. Total Expenditures This Election $27,789.94
27. Money On Hand at the close of this reporting period $456,088.23
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The contributions:
MISSOURI ETHICS COMMISSION
CONTRIBUTIONS AND LOANS RECEIVED
GREITENS FOR MISSOURI [pdf]
4/15/201511. TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED AT FUND-RAISERS AS REPORTED INLINE 8 ON FORM CD1A $0.00
12. TOTAL ANONYMOUS CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FROM PERSON GIVING $25 OR LESS $0.00
13. TOTAL MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FROM PERSONS GIVING $100 OR LESS $0.00
14. TOTAL IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FROM PERSONS (NOT COMMITTEES) GIVING $100 OR LESS $0.00Eric & Sheena Greitens 2/24/2015 $50,000.00
Jeff & Susan Stuerman 2/25/2015 $25,000.00
Mark & Paula Bobak 2/25/2015 $25,000.00
Ken Harbaugh 3/4/2015 $5,001.00
Frank Kavanaugh 3/4/2015 $50,000.00
Benjamin Durham 3/4/2015 $2,500.00
Sean McLaughlin 3/4/2015 $1,000.00
Scott Glabe 3/4/2015 $50.00
August Busch III 3/5/2015 $50,000.00
Greggory Favre 3/9/2015 $1,000.00
Ralph Coti 3/9/2015 $249.00
Monu Joseph 3/9/2015 $15,000.00
Gray Arch Income Property 3/9/2015 $10,000.00
Robert Lee Reffkin 3/10/2015 $500.00
Eric Karlovic 3/10/2015 $25,000.00
John C. Hauck 3/11/2015 $100,000.00
Tim and Janet Chestnut 3/11/2015 $5,000.00
Tim Noonan 3/13/2015 $25,000.00
Paul Eisenstein 3/13/2015 $150.00
Terry Scariot 3/16/2015 $10,000.00
Kathleen Harbaugh 3/19/2015 $5,500.00
George H. Walker III 3/23/2015 $1,000.00
Gregg Berdy 3/25/2015 $300.00
Karen Meara 3/25/2015 $25,000.00
George H. Walker III 3/25/2015 $10,000.00
William Coppel 3/25/2015 $5,000.00
Rodney and Silvette Bullard 3/26/2015 $5,001.00
Marsha Koski 3/27/2015 $25.00
A. Robert Greitens 3/27/2015 $25.00
Rebecca Greitens 3/27/2015 $25.00
Keith Pellegrini 3/31/2015 $1,000.00
Terry Franc 3/31/2015 $5,000.00
John Crowley 3/31/2015 $10,000.00
Tom Borda 3/31/2015 $100.00
Mason Fink 3/31/2015 $10,000.00
Sally Coleman 3/31/2015 $1,000.00
Nancy Martin 3/31/2015 $1,000.00
Paul Turkeltaub 3/31/2015 $100.00
Michael Martinich-Sauer 3/31/2015 $163.00
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That’s thirty-nine contributions from thirty-eight individuals or couples.
Contributions to Eric Greitens’ (r) exploratory gubernatorial campaign up to March 31, 2015.
Fifteen of the thirty-nine contributions were for $10,000.00 or more. Twenty-one of the thirty-nine contributions were for $5,000.00 or more. Twenty-eight of the contributions were for $1,000.00 or more. Four contributions were under $100.00.
Contributions of $10,000.00 or more constituted 91.93% of the total raised.
603,260 557,406 people voted in the 2012 republican gubernatorial primary.
Previously:
Campaign Finance: There is another? (February 25, 2015)
Campaign Finance: a little bit more (February 26, 2015)
Campaign Finance: A new bandwagon? (March 6, 2015)
Campaign Finance: but wait, there’s more (March 10, 2015)
Campaign Finance: that’ll help finance a whole lot of exploring (March 12, 2015)
Campaign Finance: it’s going to be a good quarter (March 16, 2015)
Campaign Finance: still exploring (March 17, 2015)
Campaign Finance: gone quiet (March 21, 2015)
Campaign Finance: not quiet at all (March 25, 2015)
Campaign Finance: eat mor chikin (March 26, 2015)
The stenographer: Ah, for the good old days… (March 28, 2015)
Campaign Finance: in under the wire (April 1, 2015)
Campaign Finance: all in today (April 9, 2015)
Campaign Finance: far afield (April 13, 2015)
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