Los Angeles City Campaign Expenditures
City candidates and elected officeholders are subject to detailed public disclosure requirements regarding their political fundraising activities. Expenditures are from Recipient Committee Campaign Statements (CA460) filed online by officeholders and candidates since October 2001. Maintained by the City of Los Angeles.
| Namebrand | Alternate Namelegal entity | Cityaddress | Stateaddress | ZIP Codeaddress | Full Nameperson | Cand Lnameperson | Cand Fnameperson | Cand Nameperson | Cmt IDregistration | Cmt Typeclassification | Office Typrole |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WHAMMY! | Rae Huang for Mayor 2026 | Los Angeles | CA | 90026 | WHAMMY! | Huang | Rae | Huang, Rae | 26350 | C | MAY |
| The House of Printing, Inc. | Rae Huang for Mayor 2026 | Pasadena | CA | 91107 | The House of Printing, Inc. | Huang | Rae | Huang, Rae | 26350 | C | MAY |
| Sonoratown | Rae Huang for Mayor 2026 | Los Angeles | CA | 90014 | Sonoratown | Huang | Rae | Huang, Rae | 26350 | C | MAY |
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