Which political committee spent the most across Illinois during week ending March 4?

Which political committee spent the most across Illinois during week ending March 4?
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Vallas For Mayor spent the most among Illinois political committees during the week ending March 4.

It spent $709,918 on 87 vendors during the time period.

The largest expense was for Media Production to Lever Communications Inc dba Joe Trippi & Associates, which is based in Wittman.

The second largest political spend from an Illinois committee during the week ending March 4 came from Get Stuff Done, PAC. It spent $547,972 during the time period on eight different vendors.

Top Expenditures from Illinois Political Committees During Week Ending March 4
CommitteeExpendituresPaid Vendors
Vallas For Mayor$709,91887
Get Stuff Done, PAC$547,9728
Friends of Brandon Johnson$395,68236
Lightfoot for Chicago$355,19835
Friends of Chuy Garcia$272,98734
Illinois REALTORS Fund$264,4285
Chicagoland Operators Joint Labor-Management PAC$116,80133
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers PAC$106,5005
JB for Governor$105,89011
Neighbors in Action Party of Stone Park Political Committee$100,7902
Illinois Federation of Teachers COPE$87,6987
Illinois CPA’s for Political Action$79,000109
Chicago Teachers Union Local 1 PAC$66,3727
Gutierrez for the New 30th Ward$63,44321
ISDF$59,63318
Illinois PAC for Education (IPACE)$58,16725
The People for Emanuel “Chris” Welch$57,64128
Democrats for the Illinois House$54,10619
Friends of Sophia King$53,15815
Citizens for Christopher Getty$50,9333
Friends of Timmy Knudsen$49,45718
Friends of Samantha Nugent$48,23210
Citizens to Elect Benny White$45,8964
Neighbors for Andre$45,44812
Fraternal Order of Police Chicago Lodge$44,3452



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