PRINT LOGISTICS
PRINT LOGISTICS is a political services vendor. In the 2025-2026 cycle PRINT LOGISTICS was paid $11.78M across 117 client committees, of which $2.75M flowed through Independent Expenditures rather than direct committee payments.
Part I Identity
Stable facts about this entity. These figures do not change as you adjust the timeframe in Part II.
Source split
| Schedule B direct committee payments |
$9,391,181 | 496 rows | 77.3% |
| Independent Expenditures money this entity spent supporting candidates, NOT a committee paying them |
$2,750,874 | 64 rows | 22.7% |
- Activity span ALL TIME
- Aug 26, 2008 → May 15, 2026
- spans 17.7 years
- Disbursements ALL TIME
- 496
- Schedule B + IE rows
- Client committees ALL TIME
- 117
- distinct payers
Part II Activity in selected window
One timeframe control governs all three panels below. Change it once and the trajectory, top buyers, and party breakdown all update together.
Spend trajectory
Monthly spend to this vendor over the last 12 months.
Top buyers
Two views of the same data — diagram and table share the time-window control and the same top-buyers slice. Click "View all buyers in research" to drill in with the matching date range.
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Top buyers last 3 months · top 2
Top buyers last 6 months · top 2
Top buyers last 12 months · top 2
Top buyers last 18 months · top 2
Top buyers last 24 months · top 4
| Filer | Total spend | Disbursements |
|---|---|---|
| COALITION TO RESTORE CALIFORNIAS MIDDLE CLASS, INCLUDING ENERGY, MANUFACTURING AND TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES WHO PRODUCE GAS, OIL, JOBS AND PAY TAXES 1365275 |
$872,919 | 9 |
| PEREA FOR ASSEMBLY 2026; CALIFORNIANS FOR CENTRAL VALLEY PUBLIC SAFETY, INCLUDING ENERGY, MANUFACTURING AND TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES WHO PRODUCE GAS, OIL, JOBS, AND PAY TAXES, SUPPORTING ANNALISA 1483806 |
$82,161 | 1 |
| 911819 911819 |
$38,177 | 1 |
| BECKER JUSTICE AND CLIMATE BALLOT MEASURE COMMITTEE; SENATOR 1450490 |
$5,708 | 1 |
By party
| Party | Amount | % |
|---|---|---|
| Democratic | $0 | 0.00% |
| Republican | $0 | 0.00% |
| Non-partisan | $11,781,812 | 100.00% |
Part III Reference tables
Full all-time and cycle-to-date data.
Cycle-over-cycle trajectory
current cycle earlier election cycle off-cycle year quarterly · 10 years
| Year | Q | Cycle | Total | Txns | Top buyer · share | Top category · share | Cum. (cycle) | YoY % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | Q1 | 2016 | $73K | 7 | LARA FOR SENATE 2016 79% | Other / Unclassified 100% | $73K | — |
| 2017 | Q2 | 2016 | $33K | 3 | LOS ANGELES COUNTY FEDERATI… 79% | Other / Unclassified 70% | $105K | — |
| 2017 | Q3 | 2016 | $7K | 2 | GALGIANI FOR STATE BOARD OF… 87% | Other / Unclassified 100% | $112K | — |
| 2018 | Q1 | 2018 | $6K | 2 | YES ON CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL,… 76% | Other / Unclassified 100% | $6K | — |
| 2018 | Q2 | 2018 | $402K | 23 | DURAZO DEMOCRAT FOR STATE S… 34% | Other / Unclassified 100% | $409K | — |
| 2018 | Q3 | 2018 | $68K | 4 | 742204 100% | Strategy & Research 100% | $477K | — |
| 2018 | Q4 | 2018 | $395K | 18 | COALITION TO RESTORE CALIFO… 46% | Other / Unclassified 72% | $872K | — |
| 2019 | Q1 | 2018 | $132K | 10 | DURAZO DEMOCRAT FOR STATE S… 55% | Other / Unclassified 87% | $1M | +83% |
| 2019 | Q3 | 2018 | $74K | 3 | GREWAL FOR SENATE 2020; MANI 89% | Other / Unclassified 100% | $1.08M | +1030% |
| 2019 | Q4 | 2018 | $22K | 3 | BECKER FOR SENATE 2020; JOSH 85% | Other / Unclassified 72% | $1.1M | — |
| 2020 | Q1 | 2020 | $86K | 4 | COALITION TO RESTORE CALIFO… 94% | Other / Unclassified 100% | $86K | +1243% |
| 2020 | Q2 | 2020 | $27K | 1 | COALITION TO RESTORE CALIFO… 100% | Other / Unclassified 100% | $113K | -93% |
| 2020 | Q3 | 2020 | $54K | 1 | COALITION TO RESTORE CALIFO… 100% | Other / Unclassified 100% | $167K | -20% |
| 2020 | Q4 | 2020 | $45K | 3 | COALITION TO RESTORE CALIFO… 60% | Other / Unclassified 60% | $212K | -89% |
| 2021 | Q2 | 2020 | $52K | 2 | BRYAN FOR ASSEMBLY 2021 SPO… 50% | Digital 50% | $264K | — |
| 2022 | Q1 | 2022 | $25K | 3 | COALITION TO RESTORE CALIFO… 100% | Other / Unclassified 100% | $25K | -71% |
| 2022 | Q2 | 2022 | $115K | 2 | COALITION TO RESTORE CALIFO… 100% | Other / Unclassified 100% | $140K | +323% |
| 2022 | Q3 | 2022 | $70K | 3 | ORTEGA FOR ASSEMBLY 2022 SP… 54% | Print & Mail 54% | $210K | +28% |
| 2022 | Q4 | 2022 | $242K | 3 | 741504 95% | Print & Mail 82% | $452K | +440% |
| 2023 | Q1 | 2022 | $15K | 1 | DURAZO DEMOCRAT FOR STATE S… 100% | Other / Unclassified 100% | $467K | — |
| 2024 | Q1 | 2024 | $346K | 5 | COALITION TO RESTORE CALIFO… 100% | Other / Unclassified 100% | $346K | +1294% |
| 2024 | Q3 | 2024 | $90K | 2 | COALITION TO RESTORE CALIFO… 94% | Other / Unclassified 94% | $436K | +29% |
| 2024 | Q4 | 2024 | $660K | 5 | COALITION TO RESTORE CALIFO… 94% | Other / Unclassified 100% | $1.1M | +172% |
| 2025 | Q1 | 2024 | $46K | 1 | COALITION TO RESTORE CALIFO… 100% | Other / Unclassified 100% | $1.14M | +209% |
| 2026 | Q2 | 2026 | $203K | 4 | COALITION TO RESTORE CALIFO… 60% | — | $203K | — |
Revenue by service category
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| Category | Total spend | Txns | Avg check | % of total | Top buyer · share | Last paid |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other / Unclassified | $7,157,317 | 321 | $22K | 77.9% | COALITION TO RESTORE CALIFO… 24% | 16mo ago |
| Print & Mail | $1,293,852 | 106 | $12K | 14.1% | 741906 26% | 21mo ago |
| Contributions & Transfers | $315,947 | 11 | $29K | 3.4% | GRAY FOR ASSEMBLY 2012, ADAM 84% | 13y ago |
| Media | $146,911 | 11 | $13K | 1.6% | WILLIAMS FOR ASSEMBLY 2010,… 56% | 5y ago |
| Digital | $91,149 | 10 | $9K | 1.0% | GRAY'S BALLOT MEASURE COMMI… 33% | 5y ago |
| Strategy & Research | $69,077 | 5 | $14K | 0.8% | 742204 99% | 7y ago |
| Wages & Payroll | $64,840 | 13 | $5K | 0.7% | A BETTER SAN DIEGO ISSUES C… 74% | 6y ago |
| Travel & Events | $44,055 | 8 | $6K | 0.5% | 981585 50% | 11y ago |
| Software & Tech | $3,431 | 5 | $686 | 0.0% | DURAZO DEMOCRAT FOR STATE S… 57% | 7y ago |
| Field & Voter Contact | $1,331 | 2 | $666 | 0.0% | 901908 100% | 17y ago |
Client retention
Sticky-relationship signal: how many clients keep coming back across cycles vs one-time buyers.
| Client | Cycles | All-time spend | Txns | First paid | Last paid |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| COALITION TO RESTORE CALIFORNIAS MIDDLE CLASS, INCLUDING ENERGY, MANUFACTURING AND TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES WHO PRODUCE GAS, OIL, JOBS AND PAY TAXES | 6 | $1,839,423 | 30 | 2016-05-18 | 2026-05-15 |
| 901908 | 3 | $250,160 | 11 | 2008-10-15 | 2012-06-20 |
| BACA JR. FOR ASSEMBLY 2012, FRIENDS OF JOE | 3 | $194,389 | 18 | 2012-02-21 | 2016-11-03 |
| GRAY'S BALLOT MEASURE COMMITTEE SUPPORTING PROPOSITIONS 1 AND 2; VALLEY SOLUTIONS: ASSEMBLYMEMBER ADAM | 4 | $113,963 | 6 | 2014-10-10 | 2020-10-16 |
| 742204 | 3 | $98,598 | 18 | 2010-03-27 | 2018-07-20 |
| 981585 | 3 | $30,854 | 9 | 2012-10-25 | 2016-08-01 |
Geographic concentration
Where this vendor's clients are based — federal committees by state, plus implicit jurisdiction for CA and TX state filers.
| State | Total spend | % of revenue | Clients | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CA | $9,391,181 | 100.0% | 117 |
Notable disbursements
5 largest all-time · 5 largest in the current cycle · 5 most recent. Each row earns its place.