Which political committee based in cities associated with Mecklenburg County spent the most during Q3?

Which political committee based in cities associated with Mecklenburg County spent the most during Q3?
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Olivia Scott for CLTCC spent the most out of political committees within cities associated with Mecklenburg County during the third quarter of 2023.

It spent $51,870 on 17 vendors during the time period.

The largest expense was for Advertisement to Radio One, which is based in the Charlotte area.

The second largest political spend from a committee operating in a city within Mecklenburg County during the third quarter of 2023 came from The Ed Driggs Committee. It spent $51,623 during the time period on 12 different vendors.

The highest amount received by a North Carolina candidate in 2022 was nearly $32 million.

Political campaign financial data is often updated, leading to a sometimes incomplete picture of a committee or candidate’s finances.

Top Expenditures from North Carolina Political Committees based in Mecklenburg County during the third quarter of 2023
Committee Expenditures Paid Vendors
Olivia Scott for CLTCC $51,870 17
The Ed Driggs Committee $51,623 12
Coalition for a Better 2050 $36,992 3
Friends of Victoria Watlington $24,243 13
Committee to Elect Lawana Mayfield $23,259 13
Committee to Elect Renee Perkins Johnson $22,328 21
Committee to Elect Marjorie Molina $21,563 14
Campaign to Elect Woody Washam $20,799 8
Friends for VI Lyles $17,643 18
Committee to Elect Stephanie Moore Hand $17,100 6
Dan Boone Election Committee $13,337 11
Committee to Elect Braxton Winston $12,695 21
The Committee to Elect Dimple Ajmera $11,132 19
Committee to Elect Christy Clark $10,825 17
Committee to Elect Gary Young $9,813 16
The Denis P Bilodeau Campaign Committee $9,636 7
Committee to Elect Threatt $8,052 10
Committee to Elect Robert Carney $6,593 5
Elect Derek Partee $6,249 7
Elect Quarles $5,590 13
Smith4wcd2 Committee $5,123 6
Monterrey for School Board $4,524 9
The Tariq Scott Bokhari Committee $3,819 4
Committee to Elect Brian Kasher $3,015 4
Committee to Elect Scott Higgins $2,568 4
Elect Amber Kovacs $1,676 5
Vote for Charmaine $1,606 7
Leigh Altman for County Commission $1,137 6
Campaign to Elect Steven Difiore $1,013 1
Committee to Elect Larken Egleston $864 6
Colin Furcht for Cornelius Town Commissioner Campaign $848 2
Committee to Elect Matt Jones $472 5
Committee to Elect Susan Johnson $425 2
Elect Jamie Wideman $199 3
Committee to Elect Nick Walsh $44 1
Committee to Elect Annette Albright $30 1
Committee to Elect David Gaertner $10 1
Jim Bell for Weddington Mayor $2 1


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