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How did Grant Wehrli spend campaign funds in the second quarter?

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Republican Grant Wehrli's election campaign committee, Citizens to Elect Grant Wehrli, spent $2,374 in the second quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Wehrli's committee spent the most on printing in the quarter, with all those payments ($481) going to Minuteman Press in Naperville. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Wehrli's committee spent its money in the second quarter.

Table 1: Second-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Printing
$481
20.3%
Office supplies
$352
14.8%
Database expenses
$302
12.7%
Telephone expenses
$297
12.5%
Storage
$291
12.3%
Subscriptions
$192
8.1%
Admission
$148
6.2%
Membership
$115
4.8%
Postage
$100
4.2%
Post box rent
$92
3.9%
Change of address fee
$1
< 0.1%

Table 2 below shows the top 21 largest single expenditures during the quarter.

Table 2: Largest expenses of the second quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Minuteman Press
2018-06-28
$481
Printing
Staples
2018-04-03
$165
Office supplies
Abraham Lincoln Museum
2018-04-12
$148
Admission
Sirius XM
2018-05-01
$117
Subscriptions
Abraham Lincoln Museum
2018-04-05
$115
Membership
Costco
2018-05-07
$106
Office supplies
Constant Contact
2018-04-05
$100
Database expenses
Constant Contact
2018-05-07
$100
Database expenses
Constant Contact
2018-06-05
$100
Database expenses
U.S. Postmaster
2018-04-17
$100
Postage
Public Storage
2018-04-03
$97
Storage
Public Storage
2018-05-03
$97
Storage
Public Storage
2018-06-04
$97
Storage
U.S. Postmaster
2018-04-04
$92
Post box rent
Costco
2018-04-02
$80
Office supplies
At&t
2018-06-29
$75
Telephone expenses
Sirius XM
2018-06-12
$75
Subscriptions
At&t
2018-04-30
$74
Telephone expenses
At&t
2018-05-29
$74
Telephone expenses
At&t
2018-04-02
$73
Telephone expenses
U.S. Postmaster
2018-06-26
$1
Change of address fee

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