Lester: 40 Suburbs See Spike in Violent Crimes in 2015
The Illinois Campaign for Political Reform was mentioned in this article
via The Daily Herald
“Lincolnshire Republican Leslie Munger’s bid for another term as Illinois comptroller against Democratic Chicago City Clerk Susana Mendoza is by far the most expensive in the state. The Illinois Campaign for Political Reform — which deserves a medal for diligently tracking this stuff — calculates that $7.4 million has poured into the race in the form of donations and independent expenditures.
The next most expensive is the $2.4 million 20th House District race between GOP state Rep. Michael McAuliffe of Chicago and Democrat Merry Marwig of Chicago, followed by the $2.3 million 31st Senate race between Democratic state Sen. Melinda Bush of Grayslake and Republican Mike Amrozowicz of Gurnee. The 23rd Senate race between Democratic state Sen. Tom Cullerton, of Villa Park, and Seth Lewis of Bartlett has brought in $2 million, and the 62nd House race between state Rep. Sam Yingling of Round Lake Beach and Republican Rob Drobinski of Wauconda has brought in $1.8 million. And there’s still a month to go before election day.”
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