Which political funds owe Illinois the most?
By Sam HudzikWhich political funds owe Illinois the most?
By Sam Hudzik
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Political groups owe the state of Illinois nearly $700,000 in overdue fines tied to late campaign dicslosure reports. Some of the groups have little reason to pay.
Twelve of them owe at least $15,000. Half of these have closed out their accounts with the state election board, while the other half remains active.
Committee | Affiliation | Status | Overdue fines |
---|---|---|---|
Friends of William Burch | William Burch, ex-candidate for Chicago alderman | Closed | $35,500 |
Salamanca for Change | Joaquin Salamanca, ex-candidate for Chicago alderman | Open | $30,500 |
Realtors PAC of IL | Realtors Association of Northwest Chicago | Closed | $27,650 |
Committee for Ed Smith | Ed Smith, Democratic committeeman, ex-Chicago alderman | Open | $23,750 |
Baker for Change | Sylvester Baker, ex-candidate for Cook County sheriff | Closed | $19,725 |
Citizens to Elect Alvin Parks, Jr. | Alvin Parks, Jr., Mayor of East St. Louis | Open | $18,775 |
The Illinois Business PAC | Founded by Hispanic business leaders, including Juan Ochoa, former head of McPier | Closed | $17,750 |
Friends of Todd H. Stroger for President | Todd Stroger, ex-president of the Cook County Board | Open | $17,575 |
22nd Ward Independent Political organization | Ricardo Munoz, Democratic committeeman and Chicago alderman | Open | $17,500 |
Citizens for Gaughan | David Gaughan, ex-candidate for Cook County state’s attorney | Open | $16,750 |
Chicago Latino 100 | Homero Tristan, former Daley Administration official | Closed | $15,100 |
Treasurers and Ticketsellers Union | Local 750, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees | Closed | $15,000 |