State Rep. Allen Skillicorn reported having $72,710.98 in resources at the end of 2019, substantially more than his GOP primary opponent Carolyn Schofield.
Skillicorn reported receiving $19,293 during the last three months of 2019.
$2,443 of that amounts of less than $150.01.
The other $16,850 came from the following congtributors:
Ameron Illinois | PO Box 66892 St. Louis, MO 63166 | $1,500.00 12/31/2019 | |||
AT&T Illinois Employee PAC | 225 W Randolph Chicago, IL 60606 | $1,000.00 10/15/2019 | |||
Car Smart Automotive | 1077 E.Main St. #11 East Dundee, IL 60118 | $1,000.00 12/31/2019 | |||
Carmichael, William | 236 Dunridge Cir East Dundee, IL 60118 | $500.00 12/31/2019 | |||
Collura, Marc | 2001 Kittridge Dr West Dundee, IL 60118 | $250.00 12/31/2019 | |||
Facebook, INC | 1600 Willow Menlo Park, CA 94025 | $500.00 12/31/2019 | |||
Heidrich, Don | 2 Carmen Hill Rd Brookfield, CT 06804 | $5,800.00 12/31/2019 | |||
Settles, Jedidiah | 160 Bridlewood Cir Lake In The Hills, IL 60156 | $500.00 12/1/2019 | |||
Settles, Josh | 811 E. Castle Ct #3 Palatine, IL 60074 | $5,800.00 12/31/2019 |
He also received an in-kind contribution of $1,405.20 from 1st Place Signs and Promotions of Ft. Worth, Texas, for a mailing.
Expenditures follow:
- Facebook – $300
- Joan M. Etten LLC – $2,000
- M13 Graphics – $402.72
- PAL LAND LLC – $180
While Schofield reported having $6,095.18 in available funds at the end of last year, that is not an accurate reflection of her potential resources.
Her last State Rep. race saw a last minute contribution of $53,900 from IPACE, the teachers’ union representing most local teachers.
In addition, then-State Rep. Pam Althoff transferred $50,000 to her campaign. She now has $59,608.72 in her campaign fund.
During that same time period Althoff received $52,900 from the Chicago Land Operaters Jt Labor Management PAC, which is connected with Local 150 of the Operating Engineers Union.
The Realtors PAC gave $10,000.
Her total contributions during the three months including the primary election were $145,582.47, most from Political Action Committees.
Money from Face Book.
What’s that all about?
They give more to Franks.
$45,000 of Allen Skillicorn’s total came from a loan he got from…Allen Skillicorn.
Thanks. I missed that.
He loaned himself the money on August 20, 2019.
All but $3,400+ of Skillicorn’s $104,332.10 is owned himself.
You can see Skillicorn’s campaign fund’s debts here:
https://www.elections.il.gov/CampaignDisclosure/ItemizedDebts.aspx?F