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Bev Randles, campign finance, Lieutenant Governor, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, Rex Sinquefield
Well, at least some of it.
Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission for Bev Randles’ (r) 2016 campaign for Lieutenant Governor from a PAC funded by Rex Sinquefield:
C141581 07/08/2016 MISSOURIANS FOR RANDLES Grow Missouri 308 E High St Suite 301 Jefferson City MO 65101 7/6/2016 $250,000.00
[emphasis added]
In 2014:
C141581 12/08/2014 MISSOURIANS FOR RANDLES Rex and Jeanne Sinquefield 244 Bent Walnut Westphalia MO 65085 Self Retired 12/8/2014 $1,000,000.00
[emphasis added]
In 2016:
C141581 06/02/2016 MISSOURIANS FOR RANDLES Missouri Club for Growth PAC PO Box 669 Grover MO 63040 6/2/2016 $500,000.00
C141581 06/24/2016 MISSOURIANS FOR RANDLES Missouri Club for Growth PAC PO Box 669 Grover MO 63040 6/24/2016 $191,850.00
[emphasis added]
So, that’s a total of $1,941,850.00 for one candidate effectively from one contributor and the PACs he funds.
But, wait, there’s an interesting twist.
C141581 01/13/2016 MISSOURIANS FOR RANDLES David Humphreys PO Box 4050 Joplin MO 64803 TAMKO Building Products Executive 1/11/2016 $50,000.00
C141581 06/02/2016 MISSOURIANS FOR RANDLES David Humphreys PO Box 4050 Joplin MO 64803 TAMKO Building Products Executive 6/2/2016 $125,000.00
C141581 06/02/2016 MISSOURIANS FOR RANDLES Sarah Atkins 4713 Rock Spring Rd Arlington VA 22207 TAMKO Building Products Consultant 6/2/2016 $125,000.00
[emphasis added]
That’s another $300,000.00.
The really big dollar republican donors are united in their contributions, unlike the republican Attorney General primary. Mike Parson (r) must feel really special.
Previously:
Campaign Finance: Oh, hell, just buy the state already (December 8, 2014)
Campaign Finance: you can just feel all that grass roots momentum (June 2, 2016)
Campaign Finance: not exactly grass roots (June 25, 2016)
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