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How did Lawrence Jackson spend campaign funds in the second quarter?

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Independent Lawrence Jackson's election campaign committee, Citizens for Lawrence Jackson, spent $22,886 in the second quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Jackson's committee spent the most on campaign work in the quarter, with 48.4% of this total ($6,000) going to Andre Russell in Riverdale. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Jackson's committee spent its money in the second quarter.

Table 1: Second-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Campaign work
$12,400
54.2%
Yard signs
$4,617
20.2%
Printing
$2,675
11.7%
Meals
$1,783
7.8%
Donations
$500
2.2%
Cell phones
$478
2.1%
Flowers
$266
1.2%
Reimbursements
$165
0.7%

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

Table 2: Largest expenses of the second quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Public Safety Direct
2017-05-23
$4,617
Yard signs
Andre Russell
2017-04-04
$3,000
Campaign work
Andre Russell
2017-04-07
$3,000
Campaign work
Cheryl Foy
2017-04-04
$2,000
Campaign work
Joseph Marjan
2017-04-10
$2,000
Campaign work
Dolton Village Cafe
2017-06-20
$1,783
Meals
Joseph Marjan
2017-04-03
$1,500
Campaign work
Xavier and Hope Strategies
2017-04-05
$1,500
Printing
Xavier and Hope Strategies
2017-04-13
$1,175
Printing
Israel of God Church
2017-06-28
$500
Donations
Herbert Stephens
2017-04-03
$500
Campaign work
Vesta Corporation
2017-05-15
$336
Cell phones
Flowers and Gifts by Michelle
2017-04-27
$266
Flowers
D'Juan Donald
2017-06-02
$200
Campaign work
D'Juan Donald
2017-06-07
$200
Campaign work
Cheryl Foy
2017-04-24
$165
Reimbursements
Vesta Corporation
2017-04-17
$141
Cell phones

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