In Arizona, Invest in Arizona (sponsored by AEA and Stand for Children) has raised more than any other non-candidate political action committee (PAC) in the 2022 election cycle so far. According to the most recent campaign finance reports filed with the Arizona Secretary of State, Invest in Arizona raised $5.16 million and spent $5.23 million between Jan. 1, 2021 and Dec. 1, 2021.
It Goes Too Far
Arizona Committee
$866,335Total Contributions
$444,097Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$110,000.00 | David Lambert |
$100,000.00 | John Connelly |
$50,000.00 | Connie and Richard Luebke |
$50,000.00 | Paavo Ensio |
$40,000.00 | David and Bonnie Mehl |
$35,000.00 | Jonathan Mount |
$35,000.00 | Laureen Mount |
$30,000.00 | Kapu Price |
$30,000.00 | Services Group of America PAC |
$29,062.50 | Edward Gaylord |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$114,275.00 | Data Orbital Consulting LLC |
$61,250.00 | Leisa Brug |
$52,500.00 | Resolute Group |
$50,101.35 | Olivia Escobedo |
$40,000.00 | Kelly B Consulting LLC |
$21,491.00 | 100 Squared Financial |
$20,000.00 | Rch Associates |
$13,506.39 | Otr Companies |
$12,101.80 | Tina Drake |
$11,100.00 | Jamie Cook |
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