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How did Jude Laude spend campaign funds in the first quarter?

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Independent Jude Laude's election campaign committee, Citizens for Jude Laude', spent $5,660 in the first quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Laude's committee spent the most on yard signs in the quarter, with 52.7% of this total ($974) going to Minuteman Press in Evanston. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Laude's committee spent its money in the first quarter.

Table 1: First-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Yard signs
$1,849
32.7%
Palm cards
$924
16.3%
Door hangers
$614
10.9%
Website design
$598
10.6%
Signs
$500
8.8%
Events
$300
5.3%
Digital advertising
$250
4.4%
Food for event
$200
3.5%
Videography - event
$175
3.1%
Yard sign stakes
$150
2.7%
Videography
$100
1.8%

Table 2 below shows the top 15 largest single expenditures during the quarter.

Table 2: Largest expenses of the first quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Minuteman Press
2017-02-27
$974
Yard signs
Union Signs & Printing
2017-02-11
$875
Yard signs
H & H Printing
2017-03-18
$614
Door hangers
Evanston Quick Signs
2017-01-25
$500
Signs
H & H Printing
2017-03-07
$413
Palm cards
Peter Gutierrez
2017-01-20
$314
Website design
Chessmen Club of the North Shore Inc
2017-03-14
$300
Events
Peter Gutierrez
2017-03-07
$284
Website design
H & H Printing
2017-01-20
$263
Palm cards
Bydand Creative
2017-03-20
$250
Digital advertising
H & H Printing
2017-02-08
$248
Palm cards
Kizin Creole Restaurant
2017-03-26
$200
Food for event
Johnathan Davis
2017-03-25
$175
Videography - event
Minuteman Press
2017-03-07
$150
Yard sign stakes
Johnathan Davis
2017-02-18
$100
Videography

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