Jeff Crossman spent more than any other Democratic House candidate or officeholder in Ohio


Ohio Democratic House candidates and officeholders have spent $2.7 million during the 2022 election cycle. Among state representatives and candidates, Jeff Crossman has spent more than any other Democrat.

Crossman is the representative for Ohio House District 15 and is running for Attorney General of Ohio in 2022. Crossman raised $314,046 and spent $61,259 between Jan. 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022. According to Ohio Secretary of State reports, Crossman spent the most money with the following individual payees and PACs.

Jeff Crossman’s Top 10 Payees, (1/1/2021 – 6/30/2022)

Of the $61,259 in reported expenditures, $56,381 went to these 10 payees:

Total Expenditures Name Type
$10,214 1919 Consulting LLC ENTITY
$9,625 Amelia Vaughan INDIVIDUAL
$8,942 Jacob Spiegel INDIVIDUAL
$8,490 RT Advisors LLC ENTITY
$7,540 Mctigue Colombo & Clinger LLC ENTITY
$4,490 NGP Van Inc ENTITY
$3,000 Ohio House Democratic Caucus ENTITY
$1,918 Joe Rettof INDIVIDUAL
$1,162 Elijah Wenzel INDIVIDUAL
$1,000 Chn Housing Network Partners ENTITY

The data above are based on campaign finance reports that active Ohio PACs submitted to the Ohio Secretary of State. Political expenditures that are not controlled by candidates or their campaigns, known as satellite spending, are not included in candidate totals. Federal PACs are not required to report to state agencies. Transparency USA publishes campaign finance data following major reporting deadlines. State or federal law may require filers to submit additional reports.

See updates to Jeff Crossman’s campaign finance data after the next reports are available.

Report Name Report Due Date
2021 Annual 1/31/2022
2022 Pre-Primary 4/21/2022
2022 Post-Primary 6/10/2022
2022 Semiannual 7/29/2022
2022 Pre-General 10/27/2022
2022 Post-General 12/16/2022

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