Candidates running for the Missouri House 49th District were required to submit campaign finance reports prior to July 25.
The Missouri Ethics Commission requires quarterly campaign disclosure reports. Additionally, a separate report is due eight days before the Aug. 2 primary election.
Jim Schulte received $450 in contributions from July 6-21, resulting in a total of $26,785 throughout the election.
Schulte spent $14,798.84 this period, for a total of $21,430.84 this cycle. He made three payments of $4,699 to Axiom Strategies in Kansas City for direct mail. An additional $701.84 was spent on signs from Direct Impaqt in Columbia. Schulte had $5,153.43 on hand.
Shannon Graziano raised zero dollars in contributions this period, and raised $1,644.72 total.
Graziano spent $59 this period; $56 of this was spent on the text message marketing platform Textedly, and the remaining $3 was for bank fees. Graziano spent $534.11 this election cycle, and had $178.20 on hand.
Steve Myers raised $604.10 in contributions this period, $250 of which is from the Rocker P. Brand PAC. He also took out a loan for $5,000. Myers received a total of $29,810.61 in contributions total.
Myers spent $13,988.98 this period. He spent $1,100 at Skyline Strategies for consulting. Myers spent a total of $12,191.04 across three expenditures at Victory Enterprises for data and postage.
Myers spent a total of $27,110.65 this election. He had $2,699.96 on hand at the end of this reporting period.
Jessica Slisz -- the only candidate running as a Democrat -- received no contributions and spent no campaign funds during this reporting period.