City of Los Angeles

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.

Example records
NamebrandAlternate Namelegal entityCityaddressStateaddressZIP CodeaddressFull NamepersonCand LnamepersonCand FnamepersonCand NamepersonCmt IDregistrationCmt TypeclassificationOffice Typrole
WHAMMY!Rae Huang for Mayor 2026Los AngelesCA90026WHAMMY!HuangRaeHuang, Rae26350CMAY
The House of Printing, Inc.Rae Huang for Mayor 2026PasadenaCA91107The House of Printing, Inc.HuangRaeHuang, Rae26350CMAY
SonoratownRae Huang for Mayor 2026Los AngelesCA90014SonoratownHuangRaeHuang, Rae26350CMAY
Use cases

Vendor Exposure to Political Clients

A fintech underwriter evaluating a small business loan application checks whether the applicant derives a significant share of revenue from political campaign clients, which would introduce cyclical income risk tied to election calendars and candidate viability.

NameExp AmountExp DateExp DescriptionCand Name

Detecting Shell Vendors in Campaign Spending

A fraud investigator at a compliance firm flags payees that receive repeated large payments across multiple candidate committees but have no verifiable business registration, web presence, or address history, suggesting possible pass-through or fictitious vendor arrangements.

NamePayee LnamePayee FnameExp AmountCity

Political Spend Intelligence for B2B Sales Targeting

A sales team at a direct mail or event production company identifies which active campaigns are spending heavily in their service category to prioritize outreach to committees with demonstrated budgets and near-term election timelines.

NameExp DescriptionExp AmountCand NamePer End Date