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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

How did William Davis spend campaign funds in the second quarter?

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Democratic William Davis's election campaign committee, William Davis for State Representative, spent $4,585 in the second quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Davis's committee spent the most on election day in the quarter, with 86.7% of this total ($1,300) going to Bob Jackson in Dixmoor. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Davis's committee spent its money in the second quarter.

Table 1: Second-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Election day
$1,500
32.7%
Sponsorships
$750
16.4%
Golf outing deposit
$500
10.9%
Food deposit
$500
10.9%
Consulting
$324
7.1%
Tickets
$225
4.9%
Report
$225
4.9%
Ad books
$200
4.4%
Bowling
$200
4.4%
Check order
$161
3.5%

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

Table 2: Largest expenses of the second quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Bob Jackson
2017-04-03
$1,300
Election day
Believers Covenant Baptist Church
2017-04-29
$500
Sponsorships
Ravisloe Country Club
2017-06-09
$500
Golf outing deposit
Ravisloe Country Club
2017-06-09
$500
Food deposit
Dr. Shaniqua Jones
2017-05-03
$324
Consulting
New Mount Olive Baptist Church
2017-04-16
$225
Tickets
Tawny Smith
2017-04-30
$225
Report
Family Centered Educational Agency
2017-04-13
$200
Ad books
Illinois Diabetes Caucus Foundation
2017-04-04
$200
Bowling
Marshun Tolbert
2017-04-03
$200
Election day
New Mount Olive Baptist Church
2017-05-21
$150
Sponsorships
MB Financial
2017-05-10
$101
Check order
New Mount Olive Baptist Church
2017-04-16
$100
Sponsorships
MB Financial
2017-05-10
$59
Check order

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