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How did John Curran spend campaign funds in the second quarter?

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Republican John Curran's election campaign committee, Friends of John Curran, spent $8,935 in the second quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Curran's committee spent the most on printing in the quarter, with 53.2% of this total ($2,451) going to Curtis Scott Advertising in Elmhurst. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Curran's committee spent its money in the second quarter.

Table 1: Second-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Printing
$4,610
51.6%
Campaign work
$2,000
22.4%
Fundraising
$876
9.8%
Event tickets
$300
3.4%
Meals
$281
3.1%
Food for fundraiser
$269
3%
Tickets for fundraiser
$250
2.8%
Advertising
$191
2.1%
Reimbursement children's safety expo
$137
1.5%
Recycling event
$17
0.2%

Table 2 below shows the top 17 largest single expenditures during the quarter.

Table 2: Largest expenses of the second quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Curtis Scott Advertising
2018-04-05
$2,451
Printing
Nine2Seven Inc.
2018-05-30
$2,159
Printing
Nine2Seven Inc.
2018-06-15
$2,000
Campaign work
Elizabeth Grisanzio
2018-06-16
$876
Fundraising
AHK-Naperville
2018-04-04
$300
Event tickets
Gelsosomos Pizza
2018-06-27
$269
Food for fundraiser
Indian Boundary YMCA
2018-05-12
$250
Tickets for fundraiser
Chick-fil-A
2018-04-13
$204
Meals
Julie Roseberry
2018-06-04
$137
Reimbursement children's safety expo
Gelsosomos Pizza
2018-06-20
$68
Meals
Facebook
2018-04-16
$50
Advertising
Facebook
2018-05-13
$49
Advertising
Facebook
2018-06-01
$44
Advertising
Facebook
2018-05-01
$26
Advertising
Facebook
2018-04-02
$21
Advertising
Julie Roseberry
2018-05-12
$17
Recycling event
Chick-fil-A
2018-05-11
$8
Meals

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