Quantcast

North Charlotte Today

Saturday, November 23, 2024

Campaign to Elect Woody Washam in cities within Mecklenburg County outspends other political committees in September

Campaigncheck18

Campaign to Elect Woody Washam spent the most out of political committees within cities associated with Mecklenburg County during September.

It spent $8,960 on three vendors during the time period.

The largest expense was for Consulting to Say1980, LLC, which is based in Huntersville.

The second largest political spend from a political committee operating in a city associated with Mecklenburg County during September came from Committee to Elect Christy Clark. It spent $6,185 during the time period on 10 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 cities associated with Mecklenburg County during September
CommitteeExpendituresPaid Vendors
Campaign to Elect Woody Washam$8,9603
Committee to Elect Christy Clark$6,18510
Elect Derek Partee$5,0537
Committee to Elect Lawana Mayfield$4,8228
The Denis P Bilodeau Campaign Committee$3,5294
Committee to Elect Threatt$3,4797
Dan Boone Election Committee$3,0705
Monterrey for School Board$2,7555
Committee to Elect Robert Carney$2,5934
Vote for Charmaine$1,3364
Elect Quarles$1,2673
Elect Amber Kovacs$1,2414
Smith4wcd2 Committee$8023
Committee to Elect Scott Higgins$3351
Committee to Elect Matt Jones$1973
Elect Jamie Wideman$1301
Colin Furcht for Cornelius Town Commissioner Campaign$1241
Committee to Elect Annette Albright$191
Committee to Elect Nick Walsh$111
Jim Bell for Weddington Mayor$21

!RECEIVE ALERTS

The next time we write about any of these orgs, we’ll email you a link to the story. You may edit your settings or unsubscribe at any time.
Sign-up

DONATE

Help support the Metric Media Foundation's mission to restore community based news.
Donate

MORE NEWS