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North Idaho Political Action Committee leads PAC finances

JEFF SELLE/Staff writer | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years, 2 months AGO
by JEFF SELLE/Staff writer
| May 14, 2014 9:00 PM

Only two local political action committees in each of the parties filed campaign disclosure forms with Idaho's Secretary of State office on Tuesday's pre-primary deadline.

The North Idaho Political Action Committee has raised the most money of the four groups, bringing in $31,841 during the filing period between Jan. 1 and May 4. It received an additional $1,000 donated after May 4.

The Kootenai County Democratic Club raised the second-largest amount of $10,679 for the same reporting period, $6,759 of which came from 218 people who donated the unitemized amount of $50 or less.

The Kootenai County Democratic Central Committee comes in third, raising a total of $9,621, and the Kootenai County Republican Concerned Citizens raised $4,502 with another $3,000 from the Integrity in Government PAC of Cottonwood, Idaho.

NIPAC spent $7,839 of its war chest during the filing period, mostly on candidates and in-kind donations and gifts. It had $25,581 in the bank at the end of the period.

NIPAC's Republican rival, the KCRCCPAC, spent $3,926 mostly on literature and mailings. It also had several in-kind expenditures on the candidates it supports at the state and local levels. KCRCCPAC ended the period with $576 in the bank.

The KCDCC spent $5,848 mainly on operating expenses, events, literature and postage. The committee ended the period with $12,640 in the bank.

The KCDCC spent $6,264, mostly on event expenses, donations and gifts. The club had $7,932 on hand at the end of the reporting period.

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