It spent $6,174 on three vendors during the time period.
The largest expense was for Donations to Burke County Special Olympics, which is based in Morganton.
The second largest political spend from a political committee operating in a city associated with Burke County during December 2022 came from Committee to Elect Banks Hinceman Sheriff. It spent $2,451 during the time period on four different vendors.
The highest amount received by a North Carolina candidate in 2022 was nearly $32 million.
Political campaign financial data is often updated, leading to a sometimes incomplete picture of a committee or candidate's finances.
Top Expenditures from North Carolina Political Committees based in cities associated with Burke County during December 2022
Committee | Expenditures | Paid Vendors |
---|---|---|
Committee to Elect Steve Whisenant for Sheriff | $6,174 | 3 |
Committee to Elect Banks Hinceman Sheriff | $2,451 | 4 |
Hugh Blackwell for North Carolina House | $1,499 | 4 |
Burke Republican Party | $1,354 | 5 |
Burke Democratic Party | $1,332 | 7 |
Catawba Republican Party | $1,042 | 5 |
Burke DBF | $993 | 6 |
Warren Daniel for North Carolina Senate | $955 | 3 |
Committee to Elect Scott D Conrad | $400 | 3 |
Catawba County League of Republican Women | $380 | 3 |
Judge Hayes Superior Court Committee | $278 | 2 |
Catawba RBF | $10 | 1 |
Committee to Re-Elect Judge Dan Kuehnert | $6 | 1 |
Aycock for Judge | $5 | 1 |
Burke Democratic Women | $5 | 1 |
ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY
Burke Republican Party• Salem• Town of Glen Alpine• Warren Daniel for North Carolina Senate• Burke DBF• Burke Democratic Women• Hugh Blackwell for North Carolina House• Aycock for Judge• Catawba County League of Republican Women• Catawba RBF• Town of Valdese• City of Morganton• Town of Connelly Springs• Committee to Re-Elect Judge Dan Kuehnert• Burke Democratic Party• Catawba Republican Party• Rutherford College• Town Of Drexel• Committee to Elect Banks Hinceman Sheriff• Icard• Town Of Hildebran
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