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How did James E Hanlon Jr spend campaign funds in the first quarter?

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Democratic James E Hanlon Jr's election campaign committee, Hanlon for Judge, spent $23,521 in the first quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Hanlon's committee spent the most on mail piece in the quarter, with 69.2% of this total ($9,681) going to Chi-Town Printing Inc in Chicago. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Hanlon's committee spent its money in the first quarter.

Table 1: First-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Mail piece
$13,987
59.5%
Yard signs
$6,100
25.9%
Postage
$844
3.6%
Postcards
$760
3.2%
Event costs
$572
2.4%
Advertising
$459
2%
Graphic design
$350
1.5%
Walk piece
$295
1.3%
Petition gathering
$153
0.7%

Table 2 below shows the top 18 largest single expenditures during the quarter.

Table 2: Largest expenses of the first quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Chi-Town Printing Inc
2016-02-28
$6,100
Yard signs
Chi-Town Printing Inc
2016-03-02
$4,840
Mail piece
Chi-Town Printing Inc
2016-03-08
$4,840
Mail piece
Diversified Direct Inc
2016-03-15
$4,306
Mail piece
Gary Newland
2016-01-21
$572
Event costs
Jewish Chicago
2016-02-09
$459
Advertising
Chi-Town Printing Inc
2016-01-11
$380
Postcards
Chi-Town Printing Inc
2016-01-21
$380
Postcards
Chi-Town Printing Inc
2016-02-04
$295
Walk piece
U.S. Post Office
2016-01-16
$210
Postage
U.S. Post Office
2016-03-02
$199
Postage
Quench! Design
2016-03-02
$175
Graphic design
Quench! Design
2016-03-10
$175
Graphic design
U.S. Post Office
2016-01-23
$175
Postage
U.S. Post Office
2016-02-11
$175
Postage
Alexander Dintruff
2016-01-21
$153
Petition gathering
U.S. Post Office
2016-01-13
$70
Postage
U.S. Post Office
2016-02-11
$14
Postage

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