UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE — Political Campaign Payments

UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE received $3.3M in payments from 736 political committees across 3,941 transactions. See what campaigns paid for.

Vendor Profile

UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE is a political campaign vendor based in WASHINGTON, District of Columbia. This vendor has received $3.3M in total payments across 3,941 transactions from 736 political committees. The average payment is $836.431.

$3.3M
Total Received
3,941
Payments
736
Committees Served

What Were They Paid For?

PurposeAmount
POSTAGE$2.6M
DIRECT MAIL COSTS$327K
BUSINESS REPLY DEPOSIT$79K
POSTAGE EXPENSE$60K
STAMPS$42K
POSTAGE, SHIPPING$26K
DIRECT MAIL - POSTAGE$22K
POSTAL PERMIT$18K
POSTAGE & SHIPPING$17K
MAILING SERVICES$14K

Spending Categories

CategoryAmount
Solicitation and Fundraising Expenses$343K
Administrative/Salary/Overhead Expenses$219K
Campaign Materials$43K
Advertising Expenses$20K

Frequently Asked Questions

How much has UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE been paid by political campaigns?

UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE has received $3.3M across 3,941 payments from 736 political committees and campaigns.

What services does UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE provide to campaigns?

Based on FEC disbursement records, UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE provides: stamps, direct mail - postage, postage, postage expense, postage & shipping. These are the purposes listed on FEC filings.

Which campaigns have paid UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE?

UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE has received payments from 736 political committees. Campaign vendor payments are public records filed with the FEC.

Where does this vendor data come from?

All vendor payment data comes from FEC disbursement filings (Schedule B). Campaigns and committees must report all payments over $200 to the FEC, including the payee name, amount, and purpose.

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