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How did Martin T Tully spend campaign funds in the first quarter?

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Non partisan Martin T Tully's election campaign committee, Citizens for Martin T Tully, spent $23,187 in the first quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Tully's committee spent the most on mailing in the quarter, with 84.5% of this total ($5,430) going to Maximum Printing in Downers Grove. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Tully's committee spent its money in the first quarter.

Table 1: First-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Mailing
$6,430
27.7%
Yard signs
$5,541
23.9%
Campaign work
$3,700
16%
Postage
$3,385
14.6%
Palm cards
$2,081
9%
Fund raising (food)
$1,148
5%
Sponsorships
$900
3.9%

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

Table 2: Largest expenses of the first quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Fred Ebersold Inc.
2018-03-21
$5,541
Yard signs
United States Postmaster
2018-03-13
$3,385
Postage
Maximum Printing
2018-03-31
$2,815
Mailing
Maximum Printing
2018-03-12
$2,615
Mailing
Maximum Printing
2018-02-26
$1,375
Palm cards
KW Designs
2018-03-17
$1,000
Mailing
Keith Sellers
2018-01-31
$750
Campaign work
Keith Sellers
2018-02-22
$750
Campaign work
Keith Sellers
2018-03-02
$750
Campaign work
Keith Sellers
2018-03-19
$750
Campaign work
Papa Passero's
2018-01-22
$742
Fund raising (food)
Andrew Edmier
2018-02-08
$500
Campaign work
Maximum Printing
2018-01-02
$421
Palm cards
Papa Passero's
2018-03-01
$406
Fund raising (food)
Lisle Township Republican Organization
2018-03-06
$400
Sponsorships
Maximum Printing
2018-03-13
$285
Palm cards
Citizens for Dan Cronin
2018-03-08
$250
Sponsorships
Downers Grove Downtown Management Corp.
2018-03-23
$250
Sponsorships
Keith Sellers
2018-03-31
$200
Campaign work

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