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Thursday, April 18, 2024

How did Shirley Bell spend campaign funds in the second quarter?

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Democratic Shirley Bell's election campaign committee, Friends of Shirley Bell, spent $9,302 in the second quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Bell's committee spent the most on staff salaries in the quarter, with 50% of this total ($2,400) going to Juan Nevarvez-Barron in Charleston. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Bell's committee spent its money in the second quarter.

Table 1: Second-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Staff salaries
$4,800
51.6%
Yard signs
$2,623
28.2%
T-shirts
$674
7.3%
Printing
$512
5.5%
Postage
$175
1.9%
Banners
$166
1.8%
Signs
$150
1.6%
Computer services
$100
1.1%
Promotional items
$57
0.6%
Equipment - purchase
$43
0.5%

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

Table 2: Largest expenses of the second quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Ellen Wolcott
2018-06-22
$2,623
Yard signs
Juan Nevarvez-Barron
2018-06-13
$1,200
Staff salaries
Juan Nevarvez-Barron
2018-05-15
$1,200
Staff salaries
Emma Pikula
2018-05-15
$1,200
Staff salaries
Emma Pikula
2018-06-13
$1,200
Staff salaries
Jedco
2018-04-18
$674
T-shirts
Mattoon Printing
2018-06-25
$360
Printing
Juan Nevarvez-Barron
2018-06-27
$175
Postage
Minuteman Press Chicago
2018-04-18
$166
Banners
VictoryStore
2018-04-12
$150
Signs
Minuteman Press Chicago
2018-06-22
$112
Printing
Juan Nevarvez-Barron
2018-04-19
$100
Computer services
Juan Nevarvez-Barron
2018-05-20
$57
Promotional items
Juan Nevarvez-Barron
2018-05-12
$43
Equipment - purchase
Mattoon Printing
2018-04-13
$40
Printing

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