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How did Shannon Wolff spend campaign funds in the fourth quarter?

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Democratic Shannon Wolff's election campaign committee, Friends of Shannon Wolff, spent $6,407 in the fourth quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Wolff's committee spent the most on mailing in the quarter, with all those payments ($2,048) going to Mailing Methods in Caseyville. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Wolff's committee spent its money in the fourth quarter.

Table 1: Fourth-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Mailing
$2,048
32%
Newspaper advertising
$1,446
22.6%
Signs
$559
8.7%
Donations
$420
6.6%
Fund raising advertisement
$398
6.2%
T-shirts
$388
6.1%
Dinner
$350
5.5%
Promotional items
$283
4.4%
Food
$262
4.1%
Golf outings
$250
3.9%

Table 2 below shows the top 13 largest single expenditures during the quarter.

Table 2: Largest expenses of the fourth quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Mailing Methods
2018-10-18
$2,048
Mailing
Freeburg Printing
2018-10-04
$1,271
Newspaper advertising
County Journal
2018-10-18
$559
Signs
Ducks Unlimited
2018-11-06
$420
Donations
Sign Solutions
2018-10-09
$388
T-shirts
Pierre Menard Democratic Club, INC
2018-10-25
$350
Dinner
Nick and Jacque Wolff
2018-10-24
$318
Fund raising advertisement
Border North Marketing, LLC.
2018-10-10
$283
Promotional items
Roziers Country Mart
2018-11-07
$262
Food
Friends of Jerry Costello II
2018-10-10
$250
Golf outings
Southern Illinois LOCAL Media Group
2018-11-02
$150
Newspaper advertising
Southern Illinois LOCAL Media Group
2018-10-01
$80
Fund raising advertisement
Southern Illinois LOCAL Media Group
2018-11-30
$25
Newspaper advertising

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