Friends of Brandon Johnson spends the most among Illinois political committees during week ending Jan. 21

Friends of Brandon Johnson spends the most among Illinois political committees during week ending Jan. 21
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Friends of Brandon Johnson spent the most among Illinois political committees during the week ending Jan. 21.

It spent $473,640 on 13 vendors during the time period.

The largest expense was for Advertisement to Grassroots Media, which is based in Bala Cynwyd.

The second largest political spend from an Illinois committee during the week ending Jan. 21 came from Vallas For Mayor. It spent $392,947 during the time period on 29 different vendors.

Top Expenditures from Illinois Political Committees During Week Ending Jan. 21
CommitteeExpendituresPaid Vendors
Friends of Brandon Johnson$473,64013
Vallas For Mayor$392,94729
Lightfoot for Chicago$325,79120
Chicagoland Operators Joint Labor-Management PAC$292,0356
Willie Wilson for Mayor$252,6259
Carpentry Advancement Political Action$160,0008
Friends of Rebecca Janowitz$135,4617
Chicago Teachers Union PAC (Illinois Federation of Teachers)$130,00010
INCS Action Independent Committee$124,0001
Illinois Laborers’ Legislative Committee$116,8451
Illinois PAC for Education (IPACE)$87,83011
JB for Governor$84,3989
The People for Emanuel “Chris” Welch$66,1188
Laborers’ Political League – Great Lakes Region$50,0001
Friends for Debra Silverstein$44,3913
Friends of Angie Guerrero-Cuellar$38,0001
Planned Parenthood Illinois Action PAC$37,3311
Citizens for Fred Crespo$35,5813
Chicago Intellect PAC$34,00023
Gregg Johnson for State Senate$32,9002
Friends of Kimberly Walz$32,8505
Citizens for Marty Quinn$32,6794
Illinois Hotel & Motel Pac (IHMPAC)$32,50019
Friends of Judge Christina Cantlin$31,6841
Prue For Lake Forest$30,6233



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