Steve McDonald’s campaign today posted online his most recent campaign expense report. It shows:
- McDonald reported $50,508.18 in contributions, or $24,508.18 if you exclude the $25,000 loan and $1,000 contribution from himself.
- He brought forward $15,903.57 from his last report, meaning he had $66,411.75 on hand to spend between Jan. 1 and April 7.
- He spent $52,539.44, leaving $13,872.31.
- He reported $29,237.20 in unpaid debts and obligations, a figure that includes the $25,000 loan.
Some of the details:
- McDonald got $821.43 in contributions of $50 or less.
- He got $8,250 in contributions of $50.01 to $250, including 51 checks from individuals and $700 from three political action committees: Conservative Reform PAC ($250); Commonwealth Land Title CPAF PAC ($250); and the Patriot PAC ($200). The individual contributions came from Scott Froggott of Southampton ($125); Miriam Kegarise of Manheim ($100); Merril Carter of Quarryville ($100); Grace Strittmatter of Lancaster ($100); Mark and Valerie Korman of Millersville ($100); Divid Wirsching of Blue Bell ($200); Bill Pearson of Lower Gwynedd ($125); Charlene Ostroski of Norristown ($125); Dorothy Royer of Lancaster ($200); Laura Fox of Philadelphia ($125); William Hemperly Jr. of Lancaster ($100); Gary Risler of Blue Bell ($125); Regina Lowrie of Blue Bell ($250); Joseph F. Hornig III of Blue Bell ($125); Stephanie Hornig of Blue Bell ($125); Robert Kerns of Lansdale ($250); Dawn Fryer of Parkesburg ($175); Bruce West of West Chester ($150); Rosemary Chiavetta of Harrisburg ($200); Wayne Reynolds of Willow Street ($200); Melissa Reynolds of Willow Street ($200); Randy Byrnes of York ($125); Bonnie Miller of Lancaster ($100); William Simpson of York ($200); Dorothy Horst of Lancaster ($100); Stephen Fisher of Willow Street ($200); Robert Mease of Lancaster ($200); James Shannon of Ephrata ($100); James Alexander of Washington Boro ($200); Julia Livingston of Lancaster ($100); James Sanchez of Millersville ($200); Patricia Shirk of Lancaster ($200); Shirley Bradley of Elkton ($100); Bonita Bowman of Lancaster ($200); Cynthia Stoltsfus of Palmyra ($125); Heidi Homsher of Conestoga ($200); Stephen Fisher Jr. of Pequea ($200); Donald Homsher Sr. of Conestoga ($100); Jay Reynolds of Willow Street ($200); Richard Bauder of Millersville ($100); James Huber of Lancaster ($100); Anna Ruth Smith of Columbia ($125); Linda Provanzo of Lancaster ($125); David Dwyer of Emmaus ($125); Richard Weeber of Lancaster ($125); Chris Lilik of Lemoyne ($100); Phyllis Byrne of Lewes, Delaware, ($100); William Stull of Lancaster ($225); Richard Filling of Lititz ($100); Bonnie Charles of Millersville ($75); and Frances Ryan of Lebanon ($200).
- He got three larger contributions totaling $1,400 from the following political committees: Committee to Elect Ryan Costello ($500); Pennsylvania Right to Work PAC ($400); and the Friends of Jeff Piccola ($500).
- He got $15,036.75 in checks from 10 individuals, including the $1,000 contribution from himself: Ann Kirkbride of Anaheim, Calif. ($2,378.75); Frederick W. Anton III of Philadelphia ($1,000); Russell Blew of Windsor ($458); Lewis Ronca of Bethlehem ($2,000); William Adams of Portersville ($1,000); Sandra Usher of Pittsburgh ($5,000); John Philips of Glen More ($1,000); Glen and Diane Meakem of Sewickley ($500); and Harry and Patti Lehman of Conestoga ($700).











