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How did Marguerite Anne Quinn spend campaign funds in the third quarter?

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Democratic Marguerite Anne Quinn's election campaign committee, Quinn for Justice, spent $7,223 in the third quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Quinn's committee spent the most on fund raising advertisement in the quarter, with 89.8% of this total ($2,573) going to Remred in Skokie. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Quinn's committee spent its money in the third quarter.

Table 1: Third-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Fund raising advertisement
$2,864
39.7%
Banners
$1,062
14.7%
Newspaper advertising
$1,045
14.5%
Website design
$800
11.1%
Signs
$486
6.7%
Computer services
$350
4.9%
Banner advertising
$250
3.5%
Fund raising - food & beverage
$200
2.8%
Postage
$94
1.3%
Printing
$71
1%

Table 2 below shows the top 14 largest single expenditures during the quarter.

Table 2: Largest expenses of the third quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Remred
2016-09-11
$1,300
Fund raising advertisement
Remred
2016-09-11
$1,272
Fund raising advertisement
Jewish Chicago
2016-09-27
$1,045
Newspaper advertising
John Cavalier
2016-09-11
$800
Website design
Minutemen Printing
2016-08-30
$486
Signs
Regina Domincan High School Booster Club
2016-09-11
$400
Banners
Fed Ex Office
2016-09-20
$397
Banners
Fed Ex Office
2016-09-20
$350
Computer services
Tampico Press
2016-08-21
$291
Fund raising advertisement
Fed Ex Office
2016-07-03
$265
Banners
Evans Scholars Fund
2016-09-11
$250
Banner advertising
Stormy's Tavern & Grill
2016-09-22
$200
Fund raising - food & beverage
Tampico Press
2016-08-23
$94
Postage
Tampico Press
2016-08-26
$71
Printing

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