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Val Arkoosh Spent $1.46 Million And Got Zero Votes

by Gerry February 6, 2022

Montgomery County Commissioner Val Arkoosh ended her campaign for the U.S. Senate on Friday (February) but not before she managed to spend more than $1,460,206.88 between  April 1 and December 31, 2021 – according to a recently released Federal Election Commission (F.E.C.) report. 

The Arkoosh campaign listed $245,272 in payroll costs. The top vendors to whom campaign funds were dispersed were:

  • Authentic Campaigns (Digital Fundraising and Advertising) $296,500
  • Blue Wave Political Partner (Fundraising Consultant) $60,750
  • Run The World (Direct Mail Services) $54,190
  • MBA Consulting (Compliance Consulting) $50,000
  • Rittenhouse Consulting (Fundraising Consultant) $36,583
Arkoosh Spending

In 2014, when Arkoosh ran in the Democratic Primary for U.S. Congress, in a field of four she came in fourth, collecting 9,386 votes. Her campaign expenditures that year totaled $2,084,181.

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