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How did Mike Strick spend campaign funds in the third quarter?

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Republican Mike Strick's election campaign committee, Friends to Elect Mike Strick, spent $7,341 in the third quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Strick's committee spent the most on yard signs in the quarter, with all those payments ($3,431) going to Big Daddy's Signs in Winter Garden. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Strick's committee spent its money in the third quarter.

Table 1: Third-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Yard signs
$3,431
46.7%
Internet advertising
$2,352
32%
Printing
$981
13.4%
Website expenses
$398
5.4%
Consulting
$178
2.4%

Table 2 below shows the top 19 largest single expenditures during the quarter.

Table 2: Largest expenses of the third quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Big Daddy's Signs
2016-09-09
$2,835
Yard signs
Facebook
2016-09-19
$750
Internet advertising
Facebook
2016-09-01
$750
Internet advertising
Big Daddy's Signs
2016-09-19
$596
Yard signs
Facebook
2016-08-18
$505
Internet advertising
Facebook
2016-08-01
$250
Internet advertising
Office Depot
2016-09-26
$229
Printing
Nationbuilder
2016-08-03
$199
Website expenses
Nationbuilder
2016-09-06
$199
Website expenses
RL Strategies
2016-08-15
$178
Consulting
Office Depot
2016-09-27
$170
Printing
Office Depot
2016-07-19
$142
Printing
Office Depot
2016-08-19
$137
Printing
Office Depot
2016-08-03
$129
Printing
Office Depot
2016-09-15
$127
Printing
Facebook
2016-07-25
$50
Internet advertising
Office Depot
2016-09-30
$44
Printing
Facebook
2016-07-25
$25
Internet advertising
Facebook
2016-08-01
$20
Internet advertising

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