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Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Matt Koleszar's campaign pays $14 to Vantiv Ecommerce

The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Matt Koleszar, the Committee to Elect Matt Koleszar, paid $14 to Vantiv Ecommerce on May 9.

According to quarterly campaign statements filed with Michigan’s Secretary of State, the following reason was given for the expenditure: 'processing fee'.

The committee has spent about $1,717 total since the beginning of the year, 3.5 percent of which has gone to Vantiv Ecommerce.

The following table lists the 29 payments the committee has made this year.

RankPayeeReasonAmountDate
1Anthony BordenStaff - all done in house$2502019-01-02
2Lafayette MarketFood for swearing in ceremony$1542019-01-06
3NGP VanDatabase$1502019-05-02
3NGP VanDatabase$1502019-04-02
3NGP VanDatabase$1502019-03-03
3NGP VanDatabase$1502019-02-03
3NGP VanDatabase$1502019-01-02
8Wix.comWebsite$1032019-01-10
9United States Postal ServicePostage$702019-01-15
10Costco WarehouseEvent food$562019-05-08
11Panera BreadSwearing-in ceremony food$532019-01-07
12Biggby CoffeeCoffee hour$402019-04-01
13CVS PharmacyOffice supplies$352019-04-16
13CVS PharmacyParty supplies$352019-01-07
15Vantiv EcommerceProcessing fee$262019-04-09
16Wix.comWebsite$182019-05-03
16Wix.comWebsite$182019-04-04
18Wix.comWebsite$152019-03-04
18Wix.comWebsite$152019-02-04
18Wix.comWebsite$152019-01-03
21Vantiv EcommerceProcessing fee$142019-05-09
22Vantiv EcommerceProcessing fee$132019-03-11
23ActblueActblue payment$122019-04-03
24ActblueActblue payment$62019-03-04
24CVS PharmacyParty supplies$62019-01-07
26Vantiv EcommerceProcessing fee$52019-01-09
27ActblueActblue payment$42019-05-03
28Vantiv EcommerceProcessing fee$22019-02-11
28ActblueActblue payment$22019-01-04

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