Patrick Riehle, candidate for District 28 in the Missouri House of Representatives, has raised far less than his opponent, Rep. Tom McDonald. The primary is Tuesday.
According to financial disclosure statements filed with the Missouri Ethics Commission, during the entire election cycle, Riehle has raised $1,380.52. He has spent $376.43. His expenses were on media from the Kansas City Election Board and Jackson County Board of Election Commissioners as well as $324.67 spent on printing and $45 spent on postage stamps.
Among his contributions were $961.42 in in-kind contributions that he made to his own campaign.
Donations include:
$70 – Patrick Riehle, transportation coordinator, Raytown.
$100 – Executive Security, Raytown.
$125 – Jim Barnes, retired, Raytown; and Patrick Riehle.
Patrick Riehle, candidate for District 28 in the Missouri House of Representatives, has raised far less than his opponent, Rep. Tom McDonald. The primary is Tuesday.
According to financial disclosure statements filed with the Missouri Ethics Commission, during the entire election cycle, Riehle has raised $1,380.52. He has spent $376.43. His expenses were on media from the Kansas City Election Board and Jackson County Board of Election Commissioners as well as $324.67 spent on printing and $45 spent on postage stamps.
Among his contributions were $961.42 in in-kind contributions that he made to his own campaign.
Donations include:
$70 – Patrick Riehle, transportation coordinator, Raytown.
$100 – Executive Security, Raytown.
$125 – Jim Barnes, retired, Raytown; and Patrick Riehle.