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How did Tyler R Edmonds spend campaign funds in the first quarter?

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Democratic Tyler R Edmonds's election campaign committee, Committee to Elect Tyler R Edmonds, spent $10,053 in the first quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Edmonds's committee spent the most on fund raising (food) in the quarter, with all those payments ($2,676) going to Kokopelli Golf Club in Marion. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Edmonds's committee spent its money in the first quarter.

Table 1: First-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Fund raising (food)
$2,676
26.6%
T-shirts
$1,327
13.2%
Signs
$1,305
13%
Promotional items
$1,260
12.5%
Hall rental for raising funds
$969
9.6%
Printing
$776
7.7%
Website design
$600
6%
Donations
$450
4.5%
Postage
$350
3.5%
Banners
$172
1.7%
Insurance
$165
1.6%

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

Table 2: Largest expenses of the first quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Kokopelli Golf Club
2018-03-14
$2,676
Fund raising (food)
B & D Signs
2018-01-17
$1,305
Signs
Hill Printing
2018-02-27
$1,105
Promotional items
Rex Encore Promotions LLC
2018-03-28
$969
Hall rental for raising funds
Oxford Graphic T's
2018-01-09
$700
T-shirts
Oxford Graphic T's
2018-01-17
$627
T-shirts
Chris Edmonds
2018-03-03
$600
Website design
The Women's Center
2018-01-11
$450
Donations
Hill Printing
2018-01-23
$325
Printing
Hill Printing
2018-02-13
$207
Printing
US Postal Service
2018-02-12
$200
Postage
Hill Printing
2018-03-13
$172
Banners
Taylor, Dodd and Wood
2018-02-23
$165
Insurance
Hill Printing
2018-01-11
$155
Promotional items
US Postal Service
2018-03-05
$150
Postage
Hill Printing
2018-03-21
$137
Printing
Hill Printing
2018-03-09
$106
Printing

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