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Friday, April 26, 2024

How did Peter DiCianni spend campaign funds in the second quarter?

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Republican Peter DiCianni's election campaign committee, DiCianni for DuPage County Board, spent $9,961 in the second quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

DiCianni's committee spent the most on golf outing fees in the quarter, with all those payments ($6,432) going to Sugar Creek Golf Course in Villa Park. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how DiCianni's committee spent its money in the second quarter.

Table 1: Second-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Golf outing fees
$6,432
64.6%
Charity donation
$1,000
10%
Fundraising software license
$849
8.5%
Donation to local charity
$500
5%
Golf outing expense
$450
4.5%
Entertainment/music
$250
2.5%
Charitable donation
$250
2.5%
Square reader processing fees
$230
2.3%

Table 2 below shows the top 11 largest single expenditures during the quarter.

Table 2: Largest expenses of the second quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Sugar Creek Golf Course
2017-06-16
$3,542
Golf outing fees
Sugar Creek Golf Course
2017-06-08
$2,000
Golf outing fees
Midwest Council For Children With Disabilities
2017-06-12
$1,000
Charity donation
Sugar Creek Golf Course
2017-06-01
$890
Golf outing fees
Elect Inc.
2017-04-20
$849
Fundraising software license
ICCP Football
2017-05-27
$500
Donation to local charity
OBT Cigar Inc
2017-06-07
$450
Golf outing expense
Joe Brigante
2017-06-07
$250
Entertainment/music
Ray Graham Association
2017-05-22
$250
Charitable donation
Square Reader
2017-06-19
$230
Square reader processing fees
Square Reader
2017-06-06
$0
Square reader processing fees

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